There are choices for this question namely:
a. Codes that describe symptoms and signs
b. None because code assignment must wait until a diagnosis is confirmed
c. Office visit only
d. Qualified diagnosis, such as rule out, possible, or suspected
The correct answer is "codes that describe symptoms and signs". When a definitive diagnosis has not been established, coding for symptoms and signs is recommended. Rule out, possible, or suspected is not allowed as this can bring ambivalence towards the document. Code assignment, also, may not be delayed. In Chapter 18 of ICD-10 CM, with the title of "<span>Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings, Not Elsewhere Classified (codes R00.0–R99)" must contain most symptom codes.</span>
Basal metabolic rate measures the amount of energy the body uses while at rest to maintain vital functions (breathing, keeping warm).
Addiction is not something you can choose to stop. It might take a very long time until you recover. It will be hard but I
will always be by your side fighting through it. Drugs and addiction can kill you. We must take action now before it’s too late. (Idk what to say lol so sorry if this is bad u should rephrase it or make it better)
Answer:
The answer should be C) Reduced stress.
Explanation:
The other options don't make sense because you want to maintain a healthy self-esteem, not make it worse so C has to be correct. Hope this helped :)
The change in adolescence all begins as a child in their unique combination of genes<span>, brain development, environment, experiences with family and friends, and community and culture. Social and emotional changes show that they are growing independently and learning how to be an adult. Physical change in different genders are really different because both are going into puberty and so they begin to see alot of differences in their bodies. Adolescence mental starts on what they begin to see and believe, and as everything is developing in their mind many of those things stay, what they have in mind depends on them. Adolescence are still maturing to become adults.
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