Answer: Refraining from giving the referral care provider information about the client in advance
Explanation:
It is important that the nurse pass information about the patient to the new care provider beforehand so as to prevent either repeating or omitting of effort, process or information. Referrals should be chosen quickly and also information about the referral should be in the client's treatment plan, such information should include discipline. The nurse should also make sure that the client and the members of their family are involved in the process of choosing a referral successfully.
Answer: False
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The ICD-10-cm and alphabetic index must be both used to assign a code. Although,
the ICD-10-CM provides very detailed and specific documentation, the coder
needs to verify, review and justify the selection of codes in the alphabetic
index.
Therefore, it is essential to use both
the </span><span>Alphabetic
Index </span>and Tabular List when
locating and assigning a code because the Alphabetic Index does not<span> always
</span>provide the full code. </span>
<span>The somatic sensory cortex in humans, which is located in the parietal lobe, comprises four distinct regions, or fields, known as Brodmann's areas 3a, 3b, 1, and 2. Although area 3b is generally known as the primary somatic sensory cortex (also called SI), all four areas are involved in processing tactile information.</span>
The Overload Principle: Recommends that you need to stress in order to improve.
The F.I.T.T. Principle: Is used to help one's achieve fitness goal by working out the frequency of training sessions, intensity of different sessions, duration of sessions and the type of exercise in the session such as strength or endurance.
The Specificity Principle: Sports training should correspond to the sport the individual is training for to reach their desired goal.
The Rest and Recovery Principle: Mentions that people need time to rest and recover after vigorous training sessions.
The Use It or Lose It Principle: Implies that you need to workout certain body muscles if you want to maintain your muscle mass. If you stop working out as often as you used to you will lose muscle mass and it will take a longer period of time for your to build up the muscle mass that you lost.
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Probably spreading depends on the context you probably should add