Answer should be in complete sentences of at least 250
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Describe in detail the process and forms used to submit claims for
reimbursement (must address Patient registration , documentation ,
coding , charge capture , charge master ( GDM ), Technical and
professional components , claim submission , medical necessity and
working the accounts receivable (AR) .
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Describe factors that influence a client’s experience of pain.
A. Physiological factors
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1. Why do these patient populations are at risk of developing bacterial pneumonia?
2. Describe the pathophysiology of bacterial pneumonia that leads to hypoxemia?
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5 detailed reasons medical/pharmacy students do internship and externship .
Briefly explain what the scope of pharmacy practice is in Jamaica. THIS IS 10 MARKS PLEASE GIVE AN ANSWER WORTH 10 MARKS
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Where are they applied?. Please provide me their applicability?.
1.Occupational hazards:
2.silver blaze bias:
3.HIPPA:
4.Race and ethnicity in the epidemiological study:
5.Ethis in epidemiology:
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A 64 yr old man comes to the emergency department with
acute chest pain. He is holding his chest with his fist directly
over his sternum. He is diaphoretic. He is in work clothes and has
been mowing the lawn. It is 98F outside.
What nursing actions would be appropriate immediately?
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The greatest source of sodium in the American diet comes from the salt added:
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During cooking |
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From the salt shaker at the table |
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During processing |
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None of the above |
Which form of iron is more easily absorbed?
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Heme form in plant foods |
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Non-heme form in animal products |
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Heme form found in animal products |
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Non-heme form in plant foods |
Which of the following minerals is involved with insulin production and glucose utilization? It is currently being researched for use in diabetic treatment, but it has also been marketed by the supplement industry (without substantiated evidence with human subjects) as being able to build muscle and melt fat.
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Selenium |
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Chromium |
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Copper |
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Potassium |
This mineral functions as an antioxidant in the body and protects the body from free radicals and their damage. It works in conjunction with Vitamin E and protects against chronic diseases, such as cancer. Which mineral is described?
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Selenium |
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Chromium |
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Sodium |
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Calcium |
The thyroid gland becomes enlarged during a deficiency of this mineral, as the gland cells attempt to trap and store the dwindling supply of iodine. This condition is known as:
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Gout |
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Arthritis |
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Goiter |
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Pernicious anemia |
An excess of which mineral may be consumed if a person is a regular user of laxatives and antacids, such as milk of magnesia?
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Biotin |
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Iodine |
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Selenium |
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Magnesium |
Compounds in tea and coffee, which bind iron and impair absorption, are called:
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Electrolytes |
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Tannins |
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Buffers |
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Fluorapatites |
Compounds in greens have been found to bind calcium interfering with its absorption. These compounds are known as:
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Oxalates |
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Antioxidants |
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Tannins |
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Iron |
A reduction of the bone mass (associated with reduction of calcium stores) in older persons leads to fragile bones and a condition known as:
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Goiter |
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Anemia |
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Osteoporosis |
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Cretinism |
Which of the following minerals is part of the digestive acid that maintains the low pH of the stomach?
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Heme |
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Chromium |
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Copper |
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Chloride |
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You are preparing the discharge care plan for a patient who delivered a healthy son 24 hours earlier. The patient and infant have been doing well with no complications; however, when you enter the room, you notices the patient is diaphoretic and flushed. She is trying to fan herself. Her vital signs reveal a temperature of 100.6 F, heart rate of 90 beats/min, respiration rate of 24 breaths/min and blood pressure of 130/88mmHg.
A. What assessments will you do?
B. What interventions will you implement?
C. What are your expected outcomes?
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You are assessing an infant who was born with a cleft palate. The parents are concerned and want it corrected immediately before taking their baby home.
A. What teaching is necessary before the child and parents go home?
B. What therapies and /or corrections should the nurse teach the parents? C. What nursing diagnoses are appropriate in this case?
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Using the Proceed-Precede Model, Apply a population based health program involving the planning, implementation, and evaluation phases for evaluating the poor personal hygiene strategy for adults among mentally challenged/disabled population
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This vitamin is involved with the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Rarely is there a deficiency of this vitamin because as the name suggests it is "widespread" in the food supply.
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Biotin |
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Vitamin K |
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Folate |
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Pantothenic acid |
Which of the following is not one of the functions of vitamin C?
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Protects against infections |
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Involved in production and maintenance of collagen |
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Is a component of insulin |
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Promotes the absorption of iron |
The treatment to this deficiency disease was accidentally discovered when the discarded brown coat of rice was given to chickens as scraps and then the attendant noticed the chickens did not walk stiff and weak following this diet. Alcoholics' staggering gait and jerky eye movements are the result of not being able to absorb the vitamin; usually a shot of this vitamin is given to those in rehabilitation programs. It is:
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Thiamin B1 |
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Riboflavin B2 |
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Ascorbic acid C |
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Vitamin K |
Sulfur, a mineral that forms bridges between amino acids and provides the rigid shape of nails and hair, is adequate in a diet that contains sufficient:
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Fat |
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Protein |
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Carbohydrate |
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Vitamins |
Which of the following minerals is part of the digestive acid that maintains the low pH of the stomach?
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Heme |
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Chromium |
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Copper |
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Chloride |
The following minerals are all involved in red blood cell (RBC) formation and utilization except:
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Zinc |
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Copper |
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Iron |
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Fluoride |
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Dor Yeshorim is a modern eugenics program. How does it compare morally to programs of the past? Is it negative or positive eugenics? Do you think this matters morally?
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Unattended Questions. k. Why do you think it is important for your client to be socially involved and included? |
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Explain Hemolytic disease (Erythroblastosis fetalis) of the newborn and the rationale for treatment.
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