Answer:
B, they burn their trash
Explanation:
incinerating means to set something on fire, like burning.
Answer:
#4.- 0.6370 squared meters/ 6.8569 squared feet
#5.- 0.4606 squared meters/ 4.9581 squared feet
#6.- 1.5654 squared meters/ 16.8498 squared feet
#7.- 0.4366 squared meters/ 4.7001 squared feet
#8.- 2.1731 squared meters/ 23.3913 squared feet
#9.- 2.0100 squared meters/ 21.6352 squared feet
#10.- 2.2815 squared meters/ 24.5580 squared feet
Explanation:
Explanation:
The answer is c., because most insurance, even medicare, only covers 80%. This sounds reasonable to most people, but the reality is that 20% the patient is responsible 4 paying, can be astronomical especially for the elderly on a fixed income...
Answer:
ICD-10-CM (Clinical Modification) are codes used to describe the primary diagnosis of a patient
CPT codes are the billing codes used for getting payment from insurance companies
Explanation:
ICD is the international standard for reporting diseases and health conditions including monitoring of disease. ICD-10 is the the 10th edition.
As explained above, ICD-10 codes describe the main/primary diagnosis this is followed by the CPT/billing code which describes how insurance companies should pay for said primary condition - making them dependent.
Modifiers are then used to give more information about the ICD-10 codes or adjust care descriptions, they provide extra details concerning a procedure or service provided by a doctor. They also help further describe a procedure code without changing its definition
That would be.... Very bad. That pretty much means that unless this specific person was hooked up to a artificial heart and lung machine, or a VAD (Ventricular assistance device, which even then would most likely be useless), they are dead. Their heart has so much dead tissue that your heart wouldn't be able to effectively pump in the slightest. Also Cardiac tissue does jot heal or grow back, that tissue is all you get. This would mean the patient needs a heart transplant.