Keeping an injury from ever occurring is called ________________________ prevention
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
primary
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The portion of a utilization review program that occurs prior to the medical procedure is called the:
a. preintent review. b. concurrent review. c. prospective review. d. retrospective review.
SUBJECTIVE: Here for a sore throat, (1)________ at the ears and sinuses, and redness of her eyes bilaterally. She has had no fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. She has had some greenish-yellow discharge from her sinuses and mild discomfort. She has a history of (2) ________ in the past
OBJECTIVE: General: An alert female in no acute distress. VITAL SIGNS: Blood pressure 100/60, weight 99 pounds. HEAD, EYES, EARS, NOSE AND THROAT EXAM: (3) ________ injected, (4) ________ clear. The (5) ________ are benign. Normal (6) ________ motions. The pharynx reveals the tonsils are 3+ in size, enlarged bilaterally, with minimal
(7) ________, and no lesions or (8) ________. The tympanic membranes are clear. No sinus tenderness to palpation. NECK EXAM: Supple, no lymphadenopathy. LUNGS: Clear, with good air exchange throughout. Rare (9) ________ wheezes are noted. NEUROLOGICAL: Unremarkable. SKIN: There are fine (10) ________ raised lesions on the upper arms and forearms bilaterally, without significant erythema. ASSESSMENT:- Tonsillitis.
- Acute conjunctivitis, early sinusitis.
- Dermatitis of the arms, probably (11) ________.
- (12) ________ 250 mg t.i.d. orally.
- Robitussin p.r.n. for congestion and cough.
- Hydrocortisone 1% cream to the areas of dermatitis b.i.d. orally.
- Recheck in 2 to 3 weeks.