Try to leave a job on good terms if returning to this job is a possibility

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True
RATIONALE: It is always best not to burn bridges. You never know when you may want to return or when someone you formerly worked for may become employed at your new place of business.

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You are with a patient who is complaining of chest pain that radiates into his arm and neck. He is alert and oriented and has an open airway and adequate breathing. His pulse is strong and his skin is cool and slightly diaphoretic. His pulse is 84, his respirations are 18, and his blood pressure is 90/62 mmHg. Responses to SAMPLE questioning include a history of a previous heart attack and

chronic lung disease; an allergy to aspirin; possession of nitroglycerin; and last ate about 6 hours ago. Based on this information, you would not: a. assist the patient to take a nitroglycerin tablet. b. place the patient on oxygen. c. let him assume a position of comfort. d. reassess his blood pressure in 5 minutes.

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You have added the fractions 2/5 and 4/10 by converting 2/5 into 4/10 so the denominators are the same. Your addition has given you the total of 8/10. Now what must you do?

A. You are finished; the answer is 8/10. B. You must convert 8/10 into 80%. C. You must divide 10 into 8. D. You must reduce 8/10 to lowest terms (4/5).

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Add-on codes are modifier exempt or have special instructional guidelines

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Bonnie calls in complaining of cramps and bleeding, and she is 26 weeks pregnant. When would you give an appointment to this patient?

A. No appointment is required B. Tomorrow C. Later D. Stat and/or today

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