A home health care nurse performs an initial visit to a client and determines that the client meets the criteria for services with Medicare reimbursement. The nurse understands that this service will be reimbursed for which period?
A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 90 days
D) 120 days
Ans: B
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A) Wash the face every 3 hours with a cleansing soap. B) Apply benzoyl peroxide to lesions. C) Scarring increases as the grade of acne decreases. D) Diet plays a major role in therapy.
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A. Use all the medication B. Do not use for possible infectious diarrhea C. Use should exceed one week for effectiveness D. These drugs provide exactly the same pharmaceutical effects
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