Hyperoxemia is a sign of sepsis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Which ownership type constitutes the largest group of hospitals and hospital beds in the United States?
a. Private for-profit b. Federal c. Private nonprofit d. State and local government
When entering a test order into a patient's EHR, a clinician receives an alert indicating that an ABN is required. In this scenario, the clinician must
A) notify the patient that Medicare considers this test unnecessarily dangerous, then have the patient sign a form indicating that he understands the associated risks. B) notify the patient that the test will be fully covered by Medicare, then have the patient sign a form indicating that he has received this information. C) notify the patient that Medicare requires a second follow-up test also be performed, then have the patient sign a waiver indicating that he has been informed of this requirement. D) notify the patient that the test will not be covered by Medicare, then have the patient sign a waiver indicating that he has received this information and agrees to pay for the test.