What information should be noted about unusual odors during a fire investigation?
A. If the odor was not present during the fire
B. If the odor has an aroma of something similar to smoke
C. If the odor can be detected after coming out of the smoke
D. If the odor is more than 20 feet (6.1 m) outside of the structure
C
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You are assessing a military veteran complaining of a headache, visual disturbances, and generalized anxiety. You suspect that he may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). What questions would be most appropriate in getting additional information regarding the possibility of PTSD?
A) "Were you forced to kill anyone?" B) "What branch of the military did you serve?" C) "Where did you see combat?" D) "Do you need alcohol to get through the day?"
A home visit E/M service that involved a problem-focused history and examination of a new patient and straightforward medical decision making would be reported with code ____________________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word