[Feldstein & Melnick Chapter 2] Why do economists argue that the tax-exempt status of employer-purchased health insurance generates economic inefficiency in the use of medical services?
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[Fuchs & Eggleston Chapter 1] How does the economic concept…
[Fuchs & Eggleston Chapter 1] How does the economic concept of the rate of time discount explain why some individuals rationally choose to forgo high-value preventive health investments, such as smoking cessation or routine physicals?
[Kissick Chapter 1] How does the Iron Triangle of Health Car…
[Kissick Chapter 1] How does the Iron Triangle of Health Care model constrain policymakers attempting to implement universal national health insurance?
A 2-year-old girl is diagnosed with bilateral Grade III VUR…
A 2-year-old girl is diagnosed with bilateral Grade III VUR on VCUG after her 2nd febrile UTI. DMSA shows a small area of left cortical scarring. Renal function is normal. Which is the MOST appropriate management plan?
Match each school-based plan to its PRIMARY creator and purp…
Match each school-based plan to its PRIMARY creator and purpose.
True or False? Giving an opinion, offering false assurance,…
True or False? Giving an opinion, offering false assurance, and changing the subject inappropriately are all factors that enhance communication.
Which of the following is part of the US boxed warning for A…
Which of the following is part of the US boxed warning for Acetaminophen?
A 5-year-old boy with confirmed Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS)…
A 5-year-old boy with confirmed Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) presents for a health visit. His mother reports escalating food-seeking, tantrums when denied food, skin picking, and elopement from preschool. He is on growth hormone (GH) therapy. BMI is at the 85th percentile on the PWS-specific chart. Which BEST represents comprehensive management?
A 5-month-old with frequent regurgitation since birth now ha…
A 5-month-old with frequent regurgitation since birth now has 3 weeks of forceful vomiting, weight drop from 40th to 15th percentile, irritability with back arching during feeds, and one episode of blood-tinged spit-up. Born full-term, previously healthy. Which combination of findings is MOST concerning and warrants urgent investigation?
You are the NNP called to assess a cyanotic 3-day old in the…
You are the NNP called to assess a cyanotic 3-day old in the regular nursery who is tachypneic with no grunting, flaring, or retracting. She does not increase her SpO2 above 70% despite giving 100% blow-by oxygen for 5 minutes. Which medication would you order and why?