<span>The question is asking us to picture the following scenario: "your attend a routine medical check up at a group practice before seeing a physician you are required to fill out paperwork that describes your medical history." One option is not a part of your medical history - this is the option that does not concern you, but your peers:
B: habits of your peers - here your peers would have some habits independent of your health history
Your health history includes your state of health and current and recent hospitalizations</span>
It would be C, gender and size. Smaller people have higher blood alcohol concentration, which is how much alcohol is in the bloodstream, compared to larger people. Also, females reach higher blood alcohol concentration faster than males because they have less water in their bodies to dilute it and less enzymes to break it down. Hope this helps!
The correct <span>CPT would be 10060 and the reported ICD-10-CM codes are L72.9</span><span>. The provider had perform an <span><span>incision and
drainage procedure for the cyst on the chest. In the CPT Index for Incision and
Drainage/Cyst/Skin, 10060 and 10061 are for
I & D of a cyst. However, only one cyst was drained making 10060 the
correct code. Moreover, in the ICD-10-CM </span><span>Alphabetic Index for Cyst/skin and you
are referred to L72.9. </span></span></span>
We know fatigue can cause drowsiness and so can the other so my best guess is drowsiness
The answer to this question would be: <span>B. Receptor site
The receptor site of a neurotransmitter often only receives a specific kind of transmitter. That was because the receptor has a unique 3D structure, so different transmitter wouldn't fit into the receptor. That was similar to lock and key principles.</span>