What are used to report product-specific HCPCS codes to obtain reimbursement for biologicals, devices, drugs, and other items associated with implantable device technologies?
a. Modifiers
b. C codes
c. D codes
d. R codes
b
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Which one of the following statements about PCRs is accurate?
A) "The PCR is a public record that becomes part of the patient's permanent medical record." B) "Aside from providing a record of the care given, the PCR also may be used for education and research." C) "National standards allow the EMT to complete the PCR up to three days after the call as long as a verbal report was given to the physician." D) "The EMT should only document the direct care he or she provided and not the care by EMRs since their report will reflect this."
You are managing a patient who has been consuming large amounts of water while playing a sport outside for several hours. The patient presents with general malaise, has a severe headache, has vomited once, and complains of photophobia. The patient's core temperature is just slightly elevated, and you see bloating in his hands. During transport, in which position should this patient be placed?
A) Fowler's position B) Supine position C) Prone position D) Trendelenburg position
The "R' in the RPM Assessment Schema stands for recovery.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Metaproterenol can be taken orally because
a. It has a fast peak time, about 3 to 5 minutes. b. It does not contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). c. It is an antibiotic. d. It resists inactivation by catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT).