Substance abuse manifests impairment by

A) the need to take increased amounts of the substance to achieve the desired effect
B) recurrent use that results in failure to fulfill major obligations at work, school, and/or home
C) a heightened interest in social activities and work
D) the major time spent in activities to obtain the substance


B

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Vascular access in the newborn can be MOST readily obtained by using the _______________ _______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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OESS is the abbreviation for

A. Office of E-Health Security and Standards. B. Office of E-Health Standards and Selections. C. Office of E-Health Security Services. D. Office of E-Health Standards and Services.

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An explanation of benefits (EOB) is a statement sent by a healthcare insurance company to a patient describing the medical service performed, the charge from the medical facility, the allowable charge based on the insurance contract, and the amount owed by the patient.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Your patient is a 27-year-old male ice skater whose left skate was planted when he was struck and knocked down by another skater. He is agitated and complaining of severe pain in his leg. Your examination reveals an open fracture 6 inches proximal to the ankle joint. Which of the following describes the most appropriate management of this patient?

A) Focused exam, oxygen, spinal immobilization, splint from the foot to above the knee, begin transport, start a large-bore IV, and request orders for analgesia B) Focused exam, cover the open wound, apply a lower extremity traction splint, begin transport, start an IV, and request orders for analgesia C) Focused exam, cover the open wound, splint from the foot to above the knee, begin transport, start an IV, and request orders for analgesia D) Rapid trauma exam, high-concentration oxygen, cervical spine immobilization, cover the open wound, use the long backboard for initial splinting, initiate transport, start a large-bore IV, perform a detailed examination, use padded board splints to immobilize from the ankle to above the knee, and reassess the patient every 5 minutes

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