Answer;
-Unlisted code
Explanation;
-When a code does not exist that accurately describes the procedure or treatment, the coder should report an unlisted code.
-Unlike other CPT codes, unlisted codes do not describe a specific procedure or service. Relative value units are not assigned to unlisted codes because the codes do not identify usual procedural components or the effort/skill required for the service.
-Therefore; When using an unlisted code it is necessary to provide specific information regarding the procedure(s) identified by the code.
Answer:
all of those can be included
Explanation:
Answer:
A) cyclic and predictable
Explanation:
The graph shows changes in the water levels (in feet, ft). The water cycle consists of water that evaporates from the surface (land and sea) and subsequently returns in form of rain and/or snow. In general, water levels may be unpredictable in short term but predictable in the long term. The graph shows that this process is cyclic because it is regularly patterned and also occurs in regular intervals (therefore being predictable).
Answer:
The maxillary sinus, that is, the sinus located in the upper jaw, would be affected.
Explanation:
Sinusitis is a very traditional disease that is associated with headache, discomfort, and increased mucus making.
The causes can be viral or bacterial or even by some inhaled noxa, sinusitis of this type is bilateral, different from sinusitis of dental cause that are usually unilateral.
The paranasal sinuses are the sinuses that pneumatize the head, that is, they generate an internal air current in the bones to be able to heat and disinfect them from those noxas that are inhaled (that is why they are covered by a ciliated mucosa that drags the noxa to the outside and also its structure is pseostratified with mucous cells that secrete mucus enveloping the noxa).
Another function of the paranasal sinuses is to be able to alleviate the weight of the head, since the shell and the bones that remain in the head formation are very heavy, thus generating these cavities filled with air to alleviate the feeling of "heavy head" "When they become inflamed and filled with mucus, they are obliterated or with a reduced space, so the head feels heavier for some people.
The paranasal sinuses are the maxillary sinuses that are in the upper jaw, the sphenoid sinuses that are in the sphenoid, the ethmoid sinuses that are in the ethmoid and the frontal ones that are in the frontal bone that is vulgarly called as the forehead.