Attempting to collect the balance due at the time of service can serve for income purposes. It can guarantee that the doctors and the people involved with the procedure can get paid and the costumer will have the chance to access a proceudure. But actualy there are more disadvantages because the medical body can be sued and that they can not get paid if the patient does not feel that the procedure was good. It doesn't cover some expenses and it may not be comfortable neither for the patient nor for the doctors
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- what does pneumonoultramicros--copicsilicovolcanoconiosis refer to?
<u>A</u><u>N</u><u>S</u><u>W</u><u>E</u><u>R</u><u> </u><u>:</u>
- lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust, causing inflammation in the lungs.
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I would say A as the answer.
The nurse should assess the situation and have the knowledge or need to be aware of the symptoms that the patient is experiencing. Since she is experiencing chest pain, the nurse should assess if the patient is experiencing myocardial infarction even if the patient has unremarkable medical history for the myocardial infarction in women are different than the male gender.