What are the requirements for an expanded problem focused single organ system physical examination?
A. Documentation of at least six elements identified by a bullet whether in a shaded or unshaded border
B. Documentation of two to four organ systems or body areas
C. Documentation of one to five elements identified by a bullet whether in a shaded or unshaded border
D. Documentation of at least three elements identified by a bullet whether in a shaded or unshaded border
A
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A) provide supplemental oxygen via nonrebreathing mask, insert an intraosseous catheter, and administer a sedative medication. B) assist ventilations with a bag-mask device, start an IV, administer a sedative and a neuromuscular blocker, and intubate his trachea. C) administer humidified oxygen, start at least one large-bore IV, and visualize his upper airway to assess the severity of soft-tissue swelling. D) insert an oropharyngeal airway, ventilate him with a bag-mask device at 20 breaths/min, and prepare to nasotracheally intubate him.
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