D. Should be created so that no change re-evaluation is ever necessary
The category II code to be used to report a six-week postpartum care
visit is CPT II code 0503F. A single Category II code can be reported each visit occurs and these services can be reported at
the time of delivery, or release from care at the end of the six-week postpartum period. Other category codes can also be used in conjunction with maternity codes to further
specify the condition of the patient or if any complication occurring within
the six-week postpartum period.
Answer:
Muscle Fibers Type I
Explanation:
Muscle fibers in the body are classified based on how they produce energy or generate force. The Muscle Fibers type I, type I C, type IIC, type IIAC, type IIA, type IIA and type IIX are generally classified as being either slow-twitch or fast-twitch.
Muscle Fibers Type I is generally a slow twitch fiber. They can provide their own source of energy and can sustain force for an extended period of time, but they are not able to generate a significant amount of force.
However, the activation threshold is quite low, this means that while they get recruited first when a muscle contracts, they are unable to generate the amount of force necessary for the specific activity. They are, therefore, bypassed through the principle of selective recruitment and the fast-twitch muscle fibers are engaged.
Answer:
I believe b but it is kinda hard question