A patient having both Medicare and Medicaid is referred to as
A) M & M case.
B) Medi/Medi case.
C) "bi-insurance" case.
D) Medicare Plus case.
B
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When you are placed in charge of the treatment unit at the scene of a multiple-casualty incident, which of the following four patients will you treat first?
a. A confused 69-year-old male with a respiratory rate of 40 and a rapid and weak radial pulse b. An elderly female patient with a femur fracture and a yellow tag on her wrist c. A 21-year-old male who goes into cardiac arrest d. A 13-year-old boy who walked to the treatment area complaining of a severe headache
A key element of the "G" in the GEMS diamond includes:
A) checking the physical condition of the patient's home. B) recalling that elderly patients often present atypically. C) assessing the elderly patient's activities of daily living. D) obtaining a complete medical history.