Answer:
Intubation is placing a tube in your throat to help move air in and out of your lungs. Mechanical ventilation is the use of a machine to move air in and out of your lungs.
Explanation:
A diet with food high in protein, such as skimmed milk, fish, and eggs. Also vegetables and fruit
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent many diseases. Varicella, a vaccine has been available since 2004.
QCPT code for vaccine: 90716.
CPT code for administration: 90460
There's four question:
Question 1 :
The documented procedure to be coded is vaccine and administration.
Question 2:
The main term used is for CPT is: administration of vaccines
Question 3:
The subterm used is Immunization administration that is not accompanied by physician.
Some vaccines are prescribed by the doctor, others are administered without a doctor's prescription.
Question 4:
The subterm that identify the location of the administration is intramuscular
The administration of a vaccine is usually done by the subcutaneous deep and / or intramuscular way. Oral and even nasal (spray) way exist for some vaccines, but are uncommon. The intradermal way tends to develop, and would be promising to effectively stimulate the immune system.
Answer:
The correct answer is - atropine and epinephrine.
Explanation:
CPCR is standing for the cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation which is specific attempts or to retrieve the cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest patients so they or they might experience a severe critical condition of the drop in perfusion pressure.
Atropine and epinephrine are the two drugs that are used in administration first during CPCR, as atropine blocks the action of vagus nerves that lead in an increase of firing in the SA node of the heart whereas the epinephrine drug acts on the complete myocardium that includes AV node, SA node, and nerves.
Thus, the correct answer is - atropine and epinephrine.