The MOST reliable means of attempting to determine an unresponsive medical patient's problem is:
A) a thorough head-to-toe physical examination.
B) cardiac monitoring and blood glucose assessment.
C) pulse oximetry, capnography, and serial vital signs.
D) information provided by the patient's family members.
Answer: A) a thorough head-to-toe physical examination.
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a. is required to continue the contract with the patient. b. is required to pay the claim. c. cannot charge the patient any additional amount for services provided. d. cannot be paid.
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What will be an ideal response?