I feel it is important to participate in such activities because it motivates you to challenge yourself, and be educated while still being entertained. One time i have experienced this was when I went on a hiking trip! we had to climb up a trail to read the top of a rather large hill... it was difficult and physically challenging but in the end I made it, and it was a fun experience, seeing the birds fly above me, hearing the sounds of nature, all while working towards my goal (to reach to top) So yes i find these types of challenges fun and useful.
Every food handler because that's their job and they should know
According to CPT® guidelines: “The critical care codes 99291 and 99292 are used to report the total duration of time spent by a physician providing critical
care services to a critically ill or critically injured patient. Time spent with individual patient should be recorded in the patient’s record.” According to CPT® guidelines: “Services such as endotracheal intubation (31500) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (92950) are not included in the critical care codes. Therefore, they can be coded separately in addition to critical care
services if the critical care is a significant, separately identifiable service, and is reported with modifier -25. The time spent performing these other services,
eg, endotracheal intubation, is excluded from the determination of the time spent providing critical care.” In the CPT® Index, look for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). You are referred to 92950. Review code to verify accuracy. In the CPT® Index, look for Catheterization/Central. You are referred
to 36555-36566. 36556 is the correct code because the patient is 5 years of age and there is no indication the CVP was tunneled. In the CPT® Index, look for Intubation/Endotracheal Tube. You are referred to 31500. Review code to verify accuracy
Answer: All of the above.