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Question 57
To establish eligibility for the Medicaid patient you must check the
To establish eligibility for a Medicaid patient, you must check thecurrent ID. This ensures that thepatient is currently enrolled in the Medicaid program and eligible to receive benefits. Additional information, such as policy numbers and social security numbers, may also be required, but the current ID is the primary means of verification.Reference:Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant study materials, healthcare administration guidelines.
Question 58
A patient is bleeding heavily from a wound on the forearm, you should:
Options:
A.
apply a tourniquet
B.
dean the wound so the doctor can suture as soon as possible
When a patient is bleeding heavily from a wound, the immediate priority is to control the bleeding. The best initial action is to apply direct pressure to the wound using a clean cloth or bandage. This helps to stem the flow of blood and allows time for clotting to begin. Elevating the limb can also help reduce blood flow to the area, but applying direct pressure is the primary and most effective method. Tourniquets are used only as a last resort when direct pressure and elevation do not control the bleeding.
References:
American Red Cross First Aid Manual
Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured (AAOS)
Hepatitisis inflammation of theliver. It can be caused by viral infections, alcohol abuse, certain medications, and other factors. Hepatitis can lead to symptoms such as jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, and liver damage if left untreated.Reference:Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant study materials, medical pathology references.