You are caring for a 25-year-old male patient that has been shot once in the head. The patient is in extremis (near the point of death) with a noticeable breathing pattern that alternates between no breathing and fast breathing. Your understanding of pathophysiology leads you to believe the breathing pattern may be due to damage to the section of his brain responsible for respiratory control,

also known as the:

A) cerebellum. B) frontal lobe.
C) medulla oblongata. D) thalamus.

C

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Certification as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) is awarded by

A. AAPC. B. AMT. C. AAMA. D. AHIMA.

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Which of the following statements regarding electrical burns is correct?

A. The size of entrance and exits wounds provides an indicator as to the degree of internal injury. B. When exposed to electricity, the human body is an excellent insulator because it is comprised primarily of water. C. Internal injury caused by an electrical burn is usually more severe than the external burns indicate. D. Ordinary household current can cause an electrical injury, but the burns are usually not severe.

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