FOR EXAMPLE:
Let's say you've been taking melatonin every single night to help you sleep. After a while, you may notice that it begins to take more and more melatonin for it to work like it did the first night you took it. You were taking one per night, but you end up taking 3 per night to get the same effect because your body has resistant to the drug.
ANSWER:
After a while of taking antibiotics, microorganisms in your body may become resistant to the antibiotics (which is potentially dangerous). This occurs when bacteria change to reduce the effects of a drug.
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>
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