When entering information into FL50, what is the proper manner in which to record the information?
What will be an ideal response?
When entering the information in FL50, it should be entered as code, (space), insurance name.
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After a 29-year-old male with chest pain is removed from the house by stretcher, the man's 7-year-old son throws a temper tantrum. His mother is embarrassed and states that he has not done this since he was 2 years old. Given the situation, your response would be:
A) "I would not be concerned. This is a stressful event he doesn't understand, and he may just be having trouble coping with it." B) "You really need to correct this behavior now so it does not happen in the hospital. They will make you take him home." C) "It may be wise to contact your pediatrician and let him know about the temper tantrum, it may be controllable with medications." D) "A 7-year-old is too old for this type of behavior. You may want to talk to his pediatrician."
A middle-aged male patient has been stabbed once in the right anterior chest. His airway is patent, respirations tachypneic, pulse weak and rapid, and skin cool and diaphoretic. Breath sounds are clear on the left and severely diminished on the right. JVD and tracheal deviation are present. His SpO2 is 93% on supplemental oxygen via BVM. The vital signs are pulse, 140 beats/min; respirations, 28 breaths/min; and blood pressure, 100/78 mmHg. Your next action should be to:
A) Call for an ALS intercept en route to the ED and lift the dressing to see if air escapes during exhalation B) Attempt to relieve the tension while awaiting ALS arrival at the scene C) Await the arrival of ALS to "burp" the dressing between ventilations D) Initiate positive pressure ventilation utilizing FROPVD
The brain and spinal cord form the:
A. autonomic nervous system (ANS) B. cerebrum C. central nervous system (CNS) D. peripheral nervous system (PNS)
During an oral examination, the assistant is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT
recommending needed treatment. recording all of the dentist's findings. assisting in the preparation of the patient and room for treatment. assisting the patient in completing the medical and dental history.