The CPT code reported for the visit is the physical exam
code. This is chosen base on the status of the patient and the patient’s age.
With the help of the URI, there is a capability of reporting the status of the
patient’s visit. This code will be reported because of the visit that had occurred
on the patient.
Answer:
Ben is writing up the weekly schedule for his new exercise program, trying to balance a job, night-time classes, and time with his newborn son. Ben's major goal is to improve his cardiovascular fitness. What is the minimum amount of time that Ben can do cardio training and see health benefits?
Explanation:
<em>According to the current recommendations, supported by both the US and the EU</em>, a healthy adult should do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise a week, <em>that is, at least, fast walking or cycling</em>. Experts also recommend dividing this time into 30 minutes, five days a week.
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise in one week, spread over 30 minutes, 5 days a week</u>.
Answer:
Emilio, who has received training in anatomy and physiology, use of imaging technology, and is seeking a residency to study x-rays, is more likely to seek a career in radiology (first option).
Explanation:
Radiology is a career that should include knowledge of anatomy and physiology, as well as skills in the management of imaging and x-ray technology.
As a technical career and bachelor's degree, radiology allows for diagnostic imaging studies and interpretation of results, but it is also a medical specialty for accurate diagnosis.
Emilio's training is most likely geared toward acquiring a medical specialty in radiology.
- <em>The other options are not correct because </em><em><u>endourology
, neurourology and urologic oncology</u></em><em> do not relate to image diagnosis.</em>