The Immunizations section of a well-child encounter note
A) does not indicate which dose of a vaccine should be administered during a particular encounter.
B) permits the clinician to see which vaccines are recommended but not to order those vaccines without first opening a flow sheet.
C) does not indicate which vaccines are required and which are optional during a particular encounter.
D) makes specific vaccine recommendations based on CDC guidelines and dose schedule.
D
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When must an established patient undergo another complete exam, as if they are a new patient?
A. Change in insurance B. New physician referral C. Accident or on-the-job injury D. Lack of payment
A football player complains of severe neck pain and tingling in his arms and legs after being tackled. He is conscious and alert, has a patent airway, and is breathing adequately. He is in a supine position and is still wearing his helmet, which is tight-fitting. The MOST appropriate treatment for this patient includes:
A: manually stabilizing his head, leaving his helmet on, applying a vest-style spinal immobilization device, placing him onto a long backboard, and restricting spinal motion with straps and a lateral head stabilizer. B: manually stabilizing his head with his helmet still on, removing the face mask, administering high-flow oxygen, placing him onto a long backboard, and restricting spinal motion with straps and a lateral head stabilizer. C: manually stabilizing his head, carefully removing his helmet, administering high-flow oxygen, applying a cervical collar, placing him onto a long backboard, and restricting spinal motion with straps and a lateral head stabilizer. D: carefully removing his helmet, manually stabilizing his head, applying a cervical collar, administering high-flow oxygen, placing him onto a long backboard, and restricting spinal motion with straps and a lateral head stabilizer.