A printable Snellen Chart, which you can download online.
Something to cover one eye at a time, like an eye patch or a paper cup.
Scissors.
Tape or tack to hang the chart on your wall.
Pencil or pen to record your results.
Answer:
Patients medical history and records are meant to be confidential. The coders discussing on the diagnosis listed on a patient’s file and commenting on the patient’s past social history in relation to the diagnosis listed in the medical record is totally unacceptable.
I would make sure I warn them to desist from going against the ethics of the profession or make up evidences and report them to the relevant authorities.
Answer: Scapular spine.
Explanation:
The spine is a bony prominence which protrudes from the dorsal surface of the scapula. It separates this dorsal surface into two uneven compartments: a supraspinal fossa, and a substantially larger infraspinal fossa.
Answer:
The answer is D: Decreased fluid in the alveoli and interstitial spaces of the lungs.
Explanation:
Pulmonary edema is the accumulation of fluid in the lungs, which produces an alteration of respiratory function that can be manifested among others by:
- Tachypnea
- Panting
- Chest pain
- Coldness and paleness.
- Bluish lips
.
- Tachycardia.
- Anxiety and restlessness.