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QUESTION 5 A provider may be terribly negligent, but if there is no injury, there is no malpractice. True or False True

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:17 am
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Question 5 A Provider May Be Terribly Negligent But If There Is No Injury There Is No Malpractice True Or False True 1
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QUESTION 5 A provider may be terribly negligent, but if there is no injury, there is no malpractice. True or False True False QUESTION 6 A court can revoke an NP's license. True or False? True False QUESTION 7 The review of systems (ROS) is documented in the Physical Exam section of the visit. True False
QUESTION 8 AMA stands for against medical advice. O True O False QUESTIONS Name four of the seven vital signs that can be included when documenting the constitutional part of the general multisystem examination Sitting or standing BP, supine BP pulse rate and regularity, respiration, temperature, height, weight Sitting, lounging, lifting, and moving Heart rate walking straight line squatting, and arm raise Blood pressure, pulse oxygen saturation. BMI QUESTION 10 Federal law supports Nos full hospital privileges without physician supervision True False