For the stroke patient to be eligible for a fibrinolytic, it must be given within:
A) 3 hours of EMS arrival at the scene.
B) 6 hours after arrival at the emergency department.
C) 3 hours of the onset of stroke symptoms.
D) 24 hours of the first signs and symptoms started.
C
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This documentation supports an Extended ROS
Patient reports feeling very thirsty over the past two weeks during the extreme heat. No dysuria noted, although frequent urination noted due to increased fluid intake. Patient reports feeling lightheaded prior to fall, although she says husband told her she was very pale. No problems with syncope, balance, swollen joints, or headache prior to injury. No constipation, diarrhea, or abdominal tenderness noted. Remainder of ROS is unremarkable. Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Generally, all cultures are receptive to the concept of hospice or palliative care.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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What will be an ideal response?
The following questions may require the use of an ICD-9-CM code book to select the correct answer
Incudectomy