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With which type of Medicare is a PT student allowed to working in a SNF and not necessarily need to be in the line-of-sight of their CI? a) Medicare Part A

b) Medicare Part B
c) Medicare Part C
d) Medicare Part D

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Final answer:

A PT student can work in a SNF without being in the line-of-sight of their CI with Medicare Part B.

Step-by-step explanation:

A PT student is allowed to work in a SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) without necessarily needing to be in the line-of-sight of their CI (Clinical Instructor) with Medicare Part B.

Medicare Part B is a type of Medicare that covers medically necessary services, including outpatient physical therapy. It allows PT students to provide supervised patient care in a SNF as part of their clinical training.

In contrast, Medicare Part A primarily covers inpatient hospital care, while Medicare Part C offers Medicare Advantage plans, and Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

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