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Fluid resuscitation for burn victims is based on formulas; however, the adequacy of the amount is based on:
 
  a. skin turgor of the unburned area of skin and how normal or abnormal it is
  b. thirst levels of the victims by self-assessment
  c. urine output of 1-2 milliliters per kilogram per hour, stable vital signs, alertness, and orientation
  d. amount of weeping taking place in the area of the burns

Question 2

Medicaid optional services most often include such things as:
 
  a. enhanced hospital coverage for intensive care
  b. housekeeping and maintenance services
  c. eyeglasses and speech, hearing, and dental care
  d. income for household expenses if time is lost on the job



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect: Fluid resuscitation for burn victims is based on formulas; however, the adequacy of the amount is not based on skin turgor of the unburned area of skin and how normal or abnormal it is.
B Incorrect: Fluid resuscitation for burn victims is based on formulas; however, the adequacy of the amount is not based on thirst levels of the victims by self-assessment.
C Correct: Fluid resuscitation for burn victims is based on formulas; however, the adequacy of the amount is based on urine output of 1-2 milliliters per kilogram per hour, stable vital signs, alertness, and orientation.
D Incorrect: Fluid resuscitation for burn victims is based on formulas; however, the adequacy of the amount is not based on amount of weeping taking place in the area of the burns.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect. Optional services do not include enhanced hospital coverage for intensive care.
B Incorrect. Optional medicaid services do not cover housekeeping and maintenance services.
C Correct. Optional medicaid services are determined by each state, and may include eyeglasses and speech, hearing, and dental care.
D Incorrect. Medicaid does not cover income for time lost on the job.





 

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