Answer:
True
Explanation:
An HMO attempts to keep costs down by restricting access to higher-cost specialists. They do this by requiring a referral to a specialist from a Primary Care Provider (PCP). Members must see the PCP first in order see a specialist.
If a patient presents for an initial encounter for swelling, tenderness and erythema at the <u>upper extremity injection</u> site following Hepatitis B vaccination and the patient has a local infection, then code T88.0XXA is reported.
<h3>What is ICD-10-CM code?</h3>
The ICD-10-CM is a morbidity categorization system used in all healthcare settings to categorize diagnoses and the reasons for visits. It was developed in the United States. The World Health Organization's statistical classification of diseases, the ICD-10, is the foundation of the ICD-10-CM (WHO).
<h3>How are public health entities affected?</h3>
Currently, diseases, injuries, medical interactions, and inpatient operations are classified in morbidity settings using ICD-9-CM codes. In order to carry out numerous disease-related tasks, U.S. public health <u>officials at the federal, state, and local levels</u> depend on receiving ICD-9-CM coded data from HIPAA-covered companies. ICD-9-CM codes are used by CDC programs for surveillance (e.g., chronic disease and injury surveillance, health care utilization, adverse events related to health care), case findings lists to identify cases of reportable cancers and certain birth defects and disabilities, and to provide public use data files for public analysis. A few programs assign codes and abstract data from patient medical records; one CDC program uses ICD-9-CM codes for claims reimbursement.
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A child who underwent submersion injury needs to be taken to a hospital because the child can suffer from <u>hypoxia, damage to neurons, pulmonary edema, further complications</u>, etc.
Submersion Injury
Submersion injury occurs when the person who is submerged in a liquid aspirates the liquid or has laryngospasm that occurs without the aspiration of the liquid. The former was previously called wet drowning and the latter was called dry drowning. The person must be removed from the liquid as fast as possible and 1st aid must be given after which the person must be taken to the hospital for further treatment.
A child who underwent submersion injury needs to be admitted to a hospital as various complications such as edema, respiratory compromise, hypoxia, etc. Hypoxia can lead to severe damage to various cells including neurons and other cells in the body. Submersion injury also results in the reflex inspiration that can lead to pulmonary edema.
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- "Hypoxia can cause global cell damage.
- Neurons often sustain irreversible damage.
- Complications can occur even after 24 hours.
- Fluid absorption in the pulmonary circulation causes pulmonary edema."
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Answer:
The hepatic portal system veins collect blood from the gastointestinal tract and carry it into the liver. Cancer cells could also travel through these veins to the liver causing the cancer to spread from the intestines to the liver. Cancer cells can also travel in the lymphatic vessels but the thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct do not drain into the liver.