Explain the difference between preadmission review and admission review.
What will be an ideal response?
Preadmission review is performed prior to admission to the facility and operates to determine if the admission or procedure/treatment plan is medically necessary and appropriate for the setting.
Admission review is performed at the time of admission or as soon as possible thereafter to determine the medical necessity of the admission and the appropriateness of the plan of treatment.
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A. PCWP of 22 mm Hg B. CVP between 3 and 6 mm Hg C. urine output of 20 mL/hr D. increase in body weight
All the following are true about windowing, except that
a. windowing occurs after the image is displayed on the monitor. b. window level adjustments changes the contrast of the image. c. saving adjusted windowing settings to the PACS system narrows the dynamic range for future viewers. d. windowing is referred to as a postprocessing manipulation procedure.