The CMS-1500 paper claim was designed to accommodate optical scanning of __________ claims
a. electronic
b. encrypted
c. manual
d. paper
d
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SCENARIOUse this scenario to answer the following question(s).You respond to a 67-year-old female who has fallen at home. On arrival the patient is conscious and alert, with no respiratory or cardiac compromise. She states she tripped and fell and now has pain in her left hip. She thinks she might have heard a "pop" as she hit the floor. She has her neighbor at her side and says it is all right if you leave-the neighbor can get her up and to her favorite chair. She's afraid she can't afford the ambulance and the hospital, and she is sure she is just feeling her age. You know that the ambulance is on its way and should arrive soon.The patient requests that you leave, and she tells you that she will get help from her neighbor. She refuses to sign anything either giving or refusing consent.
You know the ambulance will be there soon, and you consider leaving. What should you do? A. Tell her neighbor that the woman is irrational and not competent to consent. B. Insist that she must sign the refusal-of-care document. C. Leave or be charged with battery. D. Wait for the ambulance to arrive, while calmly explaining to the woman that it would be best to allow care.
The term golden hour refers to the:
a. time period when patient survival rates may be enhanced if critical injuries are identified and managed. b. amount of time you have to decide if a patient needs to be sent to a trauma hospital. c. amount of time it takes to stop the bleeding from a penetrating injury. d. hour before sunset, when most cases of on-hill trauma occur.
The term clinical emphasizes the ICD-10-CM modification's intent, which is to describe the clinical picture of the patient, which means the codes must be more __________ than those needed only for statistical groupings and trend analysis
a. broad b. equivocal c. general d. precise
When an exposure incident occurs, the employee
A. should go to a physician and pay for a medical evaluation. B. should be offered the HBV vaccination. C. should avoid telling the employer about her carelessness. D. has no right to refuse medical evaluation and treatment.