Clot-based mixing studies and Bethesda titers are used to test for:

a. Vitamin K deficiency
b. Inhibitors (antibodies) against coagulation factors
c. DIC
d. Hemophilia

ANS: B
An inhibitor against a coagulation protein is confirmed using clot-based mixing studies. The Bethesda titer is then performed to determine the concentration of the inhibitor.

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The contract issued by a payer, the plan document, or any other legally enforceable instrument under which a covered person may be entitled to covered services is called:

A. the schedule of benefits. B. the benefit plan. C. covered services. D. contracted services.

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A radiograph is produced using 70 kVp and 10 mAs. If mAs is increased to 20, how much kVp is required to maintain exposure?

What will be an ideal response?

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