I think its either fungi or viruses
Apparently, these are some symptoms(not all r bad).
Lung Irritation
Phlegmy cough
Bronchitis
Red eyes
Accelerated heartbeat
A dose of dopamine
Memory problems
Impaired judgement
Slowed reaction time
Glaucoma relief
Trouble for the immature brain
Pain relief (ex: On leg or thigh or arm.)
Withdrawal
Burning mouth
Settled stomach
Defense goes down
eases nausea and vomiting
I would say either C or D
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Appendix that helps you when a specific anatomical site is documented and the body part components are not as specific is appendix C.
<u>Appendix C: Body Part Key</u>
- The ICD-10-PCS Index includes entries based on both entries based on common procedure words and entries based on terms (also known as values) used in the ICD-10-PCS Tables.
- Index entries could guide the user to another index entry or link directly to a PCS table.
- The ICD-10-PCS Definitions provide further explanation or examples in addition to the official definitions for the ICD-10-PCS values found in characters 3 through 7 of the seven-character code.
- The definitions are listed in alphabetical order per section, and they identify both the section and the character that is being described.
- A common anatomical phrase is linked to its matching ICD-10-PCS body part value in the ICD-10-PCS Body Part Key entries (s).
- The ICD-10-PCS Device Key includes entries that correspond to generic device terms or specific device names from manufacturers.
learn more about appendix C here: brainly.com/question/26972624
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Answer: This might not be right but this is the way I see it
Explanation: As doctors one of our number one priorities is patient confidentiality, however another priority is the safety of our patient. Lets say that a patient is admitted in the hospital and it's pretty obvious the patient is struggling with substance abuse, what do you do? Do you protect your patients confidentiality or do you disclose your patients situation in order to aid them with some help from other colleges who specialize in the treatment of substance abuse? Think of it like this, A school shrink is obliged to keep the student's problems confidential unless in the event that the student is being hurt or is thinking about hurting themselves or others. At that moment the students safety becomes more important, and the appropriate facility is contacted like CPS or a mental hospital.
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