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lilldybug07

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Jerry Bartlett had a severe stroke 2 months ago. Following recovery and rehabilitation, he was discharged to his home yesterday. He can use both legs and gets around well with the use of a walker,
 
  but he is still lacking sufficient coordination to feed or dress himself and has difficulty swallowing and speaking. His case manager at the rehabilitation center recommends that he be followed at home by a(n):
  1. Dietitian and physical therapist.
  2. Physical therapist and psychologist.
  3. Occupational therapist and psychologist.
  4. Social worker and speech therapist.
  5. Speech therapist and occupational therapist.

Question 2

All of the following statements about Medicaid are true except
 
  1. Medicaid is jointly financed by federal and state governments.
  2. Medicaid pays for medical services to the poor, the blind, the disabled, and families with dependent children.
  3. Medicaid pays for radiologic services, physician services, and skilled nursing care at home for qualified recipients.
  4. Medicaid provides hospital and medical insurance to almost all of the nation's elderly.
  5. Prescriptions, dental services, and eyeglasses are examples of allowable options covered by Medicaid.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 5

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4



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