Roy Williams is a salaried employee with a medical organization. He is paid to work 40 hours each week. Roy's schedule fluctuates, depending on his workload

There are some weeks where he works under 40 hours in a week, and other weeks when he works more than 40 hours. How many hours per week will his employer list for him for the purposes of reporting hours worked for workers' compensation?


As a salaried employee, Roy's employer will file workers' compensation insurance coverage for 40 hours per week, no matter how many hours Roy works.

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You have arrived at the emergency department with a patient complaining of nausea. The department is extremely busy and you are waiting to give a verbal report to the nurse or doctor. While waiting, dispatch contacts you over the radio and states that you are needed for a critically injured child. Your best action would be to:

A) take the call and come back to give the report at a later time. B) provide the certified nurse's aide with a report of the patient's condition. C) go to the nurse's station and provide the registered nurse with a quick report. D) leave the patient in the emergency department and take the call.

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Which of the following body structures is the best electricity conductor?

A) Bones B) Nerves C) Muscle D) Skin

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A 92-year-old female informs you that she suffers from diabetic retinopathy. Subsequently, you recognize that this condition has occurred in relation to:

A) pressure-related damage to the optic nerve. B) the lack of glucose to the eye tissue. C) damage to blood vessels in the eye. D) development of a film over the interior of the eye.

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The hemoglobin A1c assay is used to monitor a patient's:

A) hemoglobin level B) hemoglobin A level C) blood glucose level D) blood hematocrit level

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