What are the five items the rehabilitation assessment must document?


(1) the needs of the person from a rehabilitation perspective; (2) desired outcomes and expectations of the patient; (3) outcomes anticipated by the interdisciplinary team; (4) the use of assistive technology as needed; and (5) the use of assessment findings to direct the development of the individual's plan

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The E/M category, prolonged services, identifies a method of reporting performed E/M services that exceed the typical time and content of service, however content of service is not required in order to report this service. Using gained knowledge from this textbook, explain when prolonged services may be reported, and at least two reasons why the prolonged services codes are useful when reporting

these performed services. Why are prolonged service codes useful in reflecting the care provided by the physician? What will be an ideal response?

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While jurisdictions differ, most states designate hospitals and fire stations as a __________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The electronic transfer of medical information as part of providing health care to a patient who is at a distance from the physician is called

A) telecommuting. B) telemedicine. C) telehealth. D) remote monitoring.

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Why does a patient with CO poisoning have cherry red skin coloring instead of cyanosis?

A. CO poisons the hemoglobin and chemical alters the erythrocyte making it incapable of carrying oxygen. The red color is due to compensatory polycythemia which occurs immediately. B. CO causes the hemoglobin molecule to break apart. The red coloration is from the hemoglobin fragments under the skin C. Patients with CO poisoning hyperventilate so the red coloration is due to the increased WOB D. CO rapidly fills sites on the hemoglobin where oxygen normally attaches. The high level of carboxyhemoglobin and saturated hemoglobin results in the red coloration

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