Answer:
<u>C. The patient has fallen in such a way that they may have an unstable cervical spine injury</u>
Explanation:
If we assume that they had fallen in a way that they had made their spine unstable, then we could assume that it might have affected the lungs/airway in the movement.
ICD-10 is highly specific, so it changes the more you specify regarding the diagnosis. If we don’t know which bone is dislocated it’s unspecified. Therefore the ICD-10 code is S83.105A
Answer:
B. A child covered by two or more plans
Explanation:
The birthday rule is used to determine the primary insurance policy when the patient is "A child covered by two or more plans."
The purpose is to determine which of the parent's plan comes as primary or secondary. Hence, the birthday rule stipulates that the parent, either father or mother whose day of birth, that is month and day, comes first in the year will be assigned as the primary coverage for the child or patient.
For example, assuming a Father's birthday is August, 23rd and that of the Mother is February 7th, then the Mother's plan is considered as the primary coverage, while that of the Father will be considered as secondary coverage for the child.
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Answer:
The answer is D: Stratified layering
Explanation:
The transitional epithelium is characterized by presenting more capacity to change both pressure and volume by changing its appearance; For example, their more superficial cells become flat if the duct is full or they can become cubic if the duct is empty. It is composed of three layers of main cells (superficial, middle and basal) that allow each of them to carry a specific function.