The term "critical care" refers to what kind of E/M service?
A. The critical care provided by a team of healthcare professionals operating on a unit that is dedicated to the critical care of patients (intensive care)
B. Personalized, continuous care provided for one specific patient whose health has been abruptly damaged by an illness, injury, or disease that simultaneously poses a significant and definite threat to the patient's life
C. Services requiring a longer amount of time to perform than the intraservice time typically allows; may occur in an outpatient or an inpatient setting
D. Healthcare services provided to a newborn infant from birth up to 28 days of age
B
You might also like to view...
What is an atom?
a. smallest particle of the element, which is still representative of the element b. negatively charged particles that are responsible for the chemical reactivity of a given element c. neutral particles d. positively charged particles
After an advanced airway device has been inserted in a 6-month-old infant in cardiopulmonary arrest, you should deliver ventilations at a rate of:
A: 12 to 20 breaths/min. B: 10 to 12 breaths/min. C: 8 to 10 breaths/min. D: 6 to 8 breaths/min.