A document written by the clinician or provider, that describes the details of a patient's encounter, is known as:
A. Patient History
B. Medical Record
C. Progress Note
D. Clinical Record
Answer: C
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a. Metals that burn in oxygen to form their corresponding metallic oxides b. Nonmetals that burn in oxygen to form their corresponding nonmetal oxides c. Metallic oxides that reacts with water to produce an acid d. Nonmetal oxide that reacts with water to produce a base
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When assessing a geriatric patient who has possibly experienced an acute ischemic stroke, it is MOST important to:
A. determine the onset of the patient's symptoms. B. ascertain about a history of atrial fibrillation. C. administer 324 mg of aspirin as soon as possible. D. determine if the patient has risk factors for a stroke.
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