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jon_i

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The patient is brought to the emergency department after having fractured his arm 12 hours ago. The arm is very edematous from the fingers to the elbow, and the patient cannot move it. Initially the nurse should:
 
  a. test range of motion.
  b. take the vital signs.
  c. place ice packs on the arm.
  d. check fingers for capillary refill.

Question 2

To enter into Medicare and Medicaid services, which are based on the medical model, a treatment plan signed by a physician is required. This treatment plan must be recertified every:
 
  a. 3 days.
  b. 60 days.
  c. 10 days.
  d. 2 weeks.



AmberC1996

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Answer to Question 1

D
Swelling from the fracture can impede circulation.

Answer to Question 2

B
Medicare and Medicaid home care services are based on the medical model of treatment and depend on the physician for entry into the formalized system. Medicare requires a plan of treatment signed by the physician, outlining all disciplines, treatment, frequency, and duration. These orders must be recertified every 60 days.



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