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What determines the Medicare hospice per diem rate?

For patients who have Medicare Part A, hospice is reimbursed at a per diem (daily) rate that is determined by where the patient resides. These rates for ...

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How many chin ups should a 15 year old do?

To be considered at an “average” or intermediate level, a 15-year-old should be able to do 6 chin-ups comfortably. How many chin-ups is good for a 15 yea...

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Can a surrogate take the baby?

This assigns legal parenthood and confirms who is responsible for the child. However, one of the conditions for this is that the surrogate must give her ...

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What sports are Ectomorphs good at?

Ectomorphs dominate marathons, triathlons, cross-country skiing, and other long-distance and endurance events. All of these sports require light musculat...

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Is DQ a Texas thing?

And though Texas's Dairy Queens have not completely seceded from the national DQ mother ship, they do stand apart. Under the powerful umbrella known...

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Can you put coffee beans in a Keurig?

Yes, you can use ground coffee in Keurig by utilizing a reusable filter for single cups or a gold-tone mesh filter for the carafe. You can also use flat-...

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Can polycrylic be applied with a rag?

Another fast way to apply polycrylic without creating bubbles is to use cloth to apply the finish. Pour some polycrylic on a piece of soft cloth and appl...

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What is the difference between RCA and speaker wire?

An RCA cable is also used to connect a subwoofer or LFE (Low Frequency Effects) output to the subwoofer. Speaker wire, on the other hand, is used solely ...

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What's considered a good OPS?

OPS+ is OPS adjusted for the park and the league in which the player played, but not for fielding position. An OPS+ of 100 is defined to be the league av...

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What is pseudo schizophrenia?

Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia was the term coined by Hoch and Polatin in the 1940s to describe patients who presented with “neurotic” facade, which concea...

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