The only modes of transmission are through unprotected sexual contact or genetic transfer within families, as it is a communicable illness xx
The response ought to be false.
Answer:
The correct answer is choice "C".
Explanation:
If he were truly afraid of cats, he would dash out of the door quickly, similar to how I would react to seeing a spider. This eliminates options d and e. Furthermore, considering obsessive compulsive disorder, he would faint at the mere sight of a cat, leading to the elimination of option a as well. Lastly, option b does not fit because a fear of cats encompasses two kinds of phobias, so we can discard that as well, leaving option c as the correct answer.
Mr. Roberts has an Open Enrollment Period specifically for institutionalized individuals that extends for two additional months following his discharge from the Resthaven skilled nursing facility.
Explanation:
As per Medicare Advantage Plans, individuals can take advantage of the Open Enrollment Period for institutionalized individuals (OEPI).
When a person is admitted to an institutional healthcare facility, they can still utilize OEPI for two months after leaving the institution, once their condition improves.
Options are also available based on criteria defined under the Special Enrollment Period for these individuals.
Mr. Roberts has the choice of either returning to his original Medicare plan or utilizing the two-month OEPI option.