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Home health aide services fall into three main categories: personal care, physical assistance, and household chores. Medicare will not cover visits made solely for:
 
  a. physical assistance.
  b. physician orders.
  c. personal care.
  d. household chores.

Question 2

A burn patient is brought into the emergency department with the following burns: half of the front torso, entire left arm, front of left leg. The nurse should record that the patient has a ______ burn.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

D
Medicare will not pay for visits made solely for household chores.

Answer to Question 2

27
twenty-seven
Half of the front torso = 9, entire left arm = 9, front of the left leg = 9



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