AMT

  1.  
    Patient education for minor burn care involves all of the following EXCEPT
    A. Eating a low-calorie, low- protein diet to promote healing B. Gentle cleansing of the wound with bactericidal solution (i.e. povidone-iodine solution [Betadine]) C. Covering the wound with an antibiotic ointment (silver sulfadiazine) D. Paying attention for fever, malaise, inflammation, swelling, increased pain, odor, and draining from the burn area
  2.  
    Patient education for preventing Lyme disease includes all of the following except
    A. Understand that deer ticks are no bigger than the head of a pin or a grain of pepper B. Use insect repellants that contain DEET C. Remove a tick by squeezing or crushing the tick with tweezers D. Wear pants tucked into socks and long-sleeved shirts when walking in wooded or grassy areas
  3.  
    When explaining drug use terminology to the patient, prophylactic is best explained as
    A. helping to determine the cause of a particular health problem (e.g. injecting antigen serum for allergy testing). B. preventing the occurrence of a condition (e.g. vaccines prevent the occurrence of specific infectious diseases). C. indicating that the drug does not cure, but provides relief from pain or symptoms related to the disorder (e.g. the use of an antihistamine for allergy symptoms or narcotics for pain relief). D. treating and curing a disorder (e.g. antibiotics cure bacterial infections).
  4.  
    A "non-duplication of benefits" is also called
    A. coordination of benefits. B. major medical. C. service benefit plan. D. co-payment plan.
  5.  
    The policy describing a period of non-coverage for conditions diagnosed prior to the issuance of an insurance benefit plan is called
    A. an exclusion. B. a pre-existing conditions waiver. C. a special risk rider. D. a hold-harmless clause.
  6.  
    Medicare Part B covers
    A. prescription drugs. B. routine eye examinations. C. elective cosmetic surgery. D. prescription medical equipment
  7.  
    Accepting assignment on a Medicare claim means that the physician is compensated
    A. 70% of the allowable charge. B. 80% of approved amount. C. 70% of the allowable charge. D. 100% of the usual and customary fee.
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  1.  
    Patient education for minor burn care involves all of the following EXCEPT
    A. Eating a low-calorie, low- protein diet to promote healing B. Gentle cleansing of the wound with bactericidal solution (i.e. povidone-iodine solution [Betadine]) C. Covering the wound with an antibiotic ointment (silver sulfadiazine) D. Paying attention for fever, malaise, inflammation, swelling, increased pain, odor, and draining from the burn area
  2.  
    Patient education for preventing Lyme disease includes all of the following except
    A. Understand that deer ticks are no bigger than the head of a pin or a grain of pepper B. Use insect repellants that contain DEET C. Remove a tick by squeezing or crushing the tick with tweezers D. Wear pants tucked into socks and long-sleeved shirts when walking in wooded or grassy areas
  3.  
    When explaining drug use terminology to the patient, prophylactic is best explained as
    A. helping to determine the cause of a particular health problem (e.g. injecting antigen serum for allergy testing). B. preventing the occurrence of a condition (e.g. vaccines prevent the occurrence of specific infectious diseases). C. indicating that the drug does not cure, but provides relief from pain or symptoms related to the disorder (e.g. the use of an antihistamine for allergy symptoms or narcotics for pain relief). D. treating and curing a disorder (e.g. antibiotics cure bacterial infections).
  4.  
    A "non-duplication of benefits" is also called
    A. coordination of benefits. B. major medical. C. service benefit plan. D. co-payment plan.
  5.  
    The policy describing a period of non-coverage for conditions diagnosed prior to the issuance of an insurance benefit plan is called
    A. an exclusion. B. a pre-existing conditions waiver. C. a special risk rider. D. a hold-harmless clause.
  6.  
    Medicare Part B covers
    A. prescription drugs. B. routine eye examinations. C. elective cosmetic surgery. D. prescription medical equipment
  7.  
    Accepting assignment on a Medicare claim means that the physician is compensated
    A. 70% of the allowable charge. B. 80% of approved amount. C. 70% of the allowable charge. D. 100% of the usual and customary fee.

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