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[Free] Which drug class is used to treat anxiety? Select one: A. Anticonvulsants B. Antipsychotics C. Benzodiazepines D. Biguanides
[Free] After being hit by a vehicle, why will a child have a different pattern of injuries than an adult who was struck in an identical situation? A. An adult will, more often than not, attempt to turn and outrun the oncoming vehicle, causing tremendous injuries to the posterior once struck. Children will generally attempt to jump out of the path of the vehicle and will sustain the majority of injuries to the side of the torso and legs. B. Children will normally turn their backs to an oncoming vehicle, thereby sustaining more serious back and head injuries. The adult, conversely, will turn and face the vehicle before impact. C. Children will usually drop to the ground in an attempt to avoid the collision, thereby sustaining more crush injuries. Adults, on the other hand, tend to leap up onto the hood of the oncoming vehicle, causing head and spine injuries as they strike the windshield. D. Adults tend to turn away from the impact, causing more injuries to the side of the body, whereas children will face the oncoming vehicle and sustain frontal injuries.
[Free] An individual's lack of compliance to their medication plan can be due to many reasons EXCEPT: A. Cognitive impairment B. Simple medication plan C. Financial hardships D. Mobility issues
[Free] What does it mean when a research subject gives informed consent? A. They are in excellent health and are entitled to participate. B. They are participating willingly and are aware of possible risks. C. They are old enough to participate and are being paid to do so.
[Free] Based on the University of Washington criteria, a peak systolic velocity > 125 cm/s and an end-diastolic velocity of 47 cm/s in an ICA are consistent with stenosis of: a. ≥ 80 percent b. ≥ 50 percent c. <50 percent d. ≥ 70 percent
[Free] Corresponds with their initials may be on either the back of the medication record or a central signature list. Select one: O True O False
[Free] A patient delivers a 24-hour urine specimen to the lab. The specimen processor notices that there is a lot less urine in the container than most specimens and asks if the last specimen was included. The patient says yes but mentions that he got up during the night to urinate and forgot to collect that specimen. Should the specimen be accepted for testing? Explain your answer.
[Free] Report an additional code for the site of an evolving pressure ulcer as documented when the patient is discharged. A. depth B. degree C. size D. stage
[Free] For routine prenatal outpatient visits for patients with high-risk pregnancies, report an ICD-10-CM code from category ____ as the first-listed diagnosis. A code from ICD-10-CM Chapter 15 may also be reported as a secondary diagnosis, if appropriate. A. Z36 (Encounter for antenatal screening of mother) B. O09 (Supervision of high-risk pregnancy) C. O60-077 (Complications of labor and delivery) D. Z34 (Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy)
[Free] If a learner is requiring more and more prompting to perform a skill, the first concern is: A. The learner is losing cognitive ability. B. The learner is becoming prompt dependent. C. The staff member is not trained. D. The staff member is not willing to implement the skill program.
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