Stress response and memory retention
Explanation:
During a stress response, many neurotransmitters or catecholamines like dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, are released. The catecholamines are hormones which are released and acts as part of the body's fight-or-flight response.
Oversecretion of these catecholamines can hinder the long-term memory. However, these stress hormones do increase the short-term or the immediate recall memory. During an acute or an emotional stress response, the short-term, working, or the recognition memory becomes active.
The acute stress responses activates the sympathetic nervous system and areas of the brain like hippocampus and amygdala. These further improve the cognitive and sensory skills which improves the memory.
This also improves decision making skills to decide what is best during the fight-or-flight response.
Answer: 67904-E1
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Rationale: In the CPT Index look for
Blepharoptosis /Repair/Tarso Levator Resection/
Advancement/ External Approach. You are referred to 67904. Review the code in the numeric section to verify acuracy. This is the correct code because the external approach of cutting the skin of the eyelid was performed and dissection is carried to the levator tendon. The provider uses sutures to advance the levator tendon to create a new eyelid crease.Append modifier E1 for upper left, eyelid.
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