Signs and symptoms of decreased tissue perfusion secondary to cardiogenic shock include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) altered mental status.
B) cold, diaphoretic skin.
C) constricted pupils.
D) tachypnea.
C
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A patient with chest pain asks you if he can get up and walk around. As an EMR, you should realize that this can:
A) increase the workload of his heart. B) be effective in relieving the pain. C) help the patient reduce his anxiety level. D) improve blood flow to the heart muscle.
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When computerizing the medical office, it is important NOT to do which of the following?
a. Involve all staff members b. Install while personnel are in the office c. Allow adequate start-up time d. Work with a knowledgeable vendor
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