When forming a general impression of your patient, you can determine the:
A. presence of gross external bleeding.
B. nature of the patient's illness.
C. patient's age and chief complaint.
D. patient's pertinent medical history.
Ans: A. presence of gross external bleeding.
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a. You begin to feel what is normal and what is not normal tissue tone. b. Your fingertips can go numb, blocking what you feel. c. Your mind can become overactive and project inaccurate conclusions. d. Your hands start to warm the area of the body that you are palpating.
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five government plans, group health plan, and other. five government plans, group health plan, and individual plan. four government plans and three private plans. eight health plan options.