The National Practitioner Data Base (NPDB) was established by the ____________________ to gather information about a practitioner's credentials, previous malpractice, and adverse action histories
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Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986
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The component of the business letter that serves as the greeting is called the ________
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You have been called to a high school science lab, where a male student was splashed in the eye with an alkaline solution. The patient complains of burning to the eye as well as pain. After performing the primary assessment and finding no life-threatening conditions, you would:
A) Obtain a set of vital signs and determine whether the patient is taking medications or has any past medical problems B) Determine the exact compound that the patient was splashed with and the appropriate chemical antidote C) Hold the patient's eye open and begin flushing with large amounts of tap water, and continue this intervention throughout transport D) Cover both eyes with eye shields and move the patient to the ambulance for immediate transport
Corticosteroids are the drugs of choice for the treatment of all the following except:
a. Pemphigus b. Pemphigoid c. Erythema multiforme d. Primary herpes gingivostomatitis e. Herpetiform aphthous ulcers
Finance, Education and Training, Manufacturing, and Hospitality and Tourism are examples of the sixteen career clusters included in the National Career Clusters™ Framework
A. True B. False