Answer:
<em>When your organs don't receive enough blood, they begin to </em><em><u>stop functioning properly.</u></em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>If your organs do not get enough</em><em> blood</em><em>, your organs are not receiving enough </em><em>oxygen </em><em>as blood transports oxygen to different parts of the body.</em>
<em>So they fail to function properly.</em>
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Answer:
Wellness is a continuum, which means personal wellness can vary between very poor and very good. (A)
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The CPT code that best fits this case is 99325.
In healthcare, CPT codes are used to identify the types of services provided to a patient. In this way, there are different codes for diagnostic services, surgeries, etc.
In the case described, the service provided has the following characteristics:
- The patient is new.
- He is a custodial care center.
- This is only a regular domiciliary visit.
- This case is just a low complexity case.
Based on this information we can conclude:
- The patient can be classified as a level 2 because his case is not very complex.
- The patient is in a custodial care center rather than in his own home or hospital.
- This is a new patient, not an established patient.
Now, the code to describe these features is 99325 because the codes 99324 to 99337 are used to describe patients in custodial care visits, and the last number (5) determines the patient is a new level 2 patient.
Note: This question is incomplete because the question statement is missing. Here is the missing section.
Add the CPT code to each situation.
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To treat muscle cramps, it is important to relax the muscle. Stop any activity and stretch gently the muscles and to hydrate your body. Also, if muscle cramps is a regular occurrence then it is recommended to add more magnesium in the diet. <span />
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<em>Question</em>
Which factor increases the risks associated with diving into water?
Answer:
- Diving at night