Twenty-two percent of all disabling injuries in the workplace are to the patient's:
a. back. c. legs.
b. hips. d. arms.
a
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A) A practitioner provides a service but bills for it using a code that is higher up on the code list than the code for the service that was actually provided B) A practitioner codes for a service even though he or she did not provide any services on the day the service was billed C) A service is coded incorrectly D) A code that is reimbursed at a higher rate is used in place of a more accurate code
At an industrial complex, a young male was struck in the head by a large piece of steel thrown from a grinding machine. Assessment reveals a soft, painful depression underlying a tear in his scalp, which is covered with dried blood. Clear fluid is draining from his right ear. The patient is conscious but confused and exhibits the following vital signs: pulse, 84 beats/min; respirations, 16 breaths/min and adequate; blood pressure, 142/76 mmHg; and SpO2, 90%. Emergency Medical Responders are on scene and are maintaining manual spine motion restriction precautions. Which instruction indicates the next step needed in this patient's care?
A) "Let's pack his right ear with gauze to stop the loss of fluid." B) "Place manual, direct pressure over the injury to control bleeding." C) "I need someone to check the clear fluid for glucose." D) "Will someone administer supplemental oxygen to the patient?
Which of the following breaks down bone?
a. Lacunae b. Osteoclasts c. Osteoblasts d. Osteocytes
The Fairfield Medical Center where the surgery takes place has an excellent staff of surgeons.?
A) ?comma B) ?hyphen C) ?semicolon D) ?apostrophe