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Yolanda

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Which one of the following drugs does not belong in an emergency drug tray?
 
 Viagra
  Benadryl
  Activated charcoal
  Dextrose

Question 2

Fees owed by patients for services rendered.
 
 Accounts payable
  Usual, customary, and reasonable
  Accounts receivable
  Fee profile



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Answer to Question 1

Viagra

Rationale: All of the listed drugs belong on an emergency drug tray EXCEPT Viagra, which is a drug used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Answer to Question 2

Accounts receivable

Rationale: Accounts receivable is correct. Accounts payable represents debts to be paid, UCR represents the amount a payer will reimburse a claim, and a fee profile is the range of typical fees paid for medical services.





 

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