Z codes are used to report ________ as documented by the physician
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Significant risk factors
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A patient is hemorrhaging internally within his colon, which in turn is impairing perfusion to the cells of his body. Aside from the bleeding, the patient has no other problems. In this scenario, the problem impairing adequate perfusion would be:
A) Decreased blood volume B) Inability to get oxygen to the alveoli C) Poor myocardial pump function D) Inadequate ventilation to eliminate carbon dioxide
The adverse effects of sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) during breast feeding may cause:
A) bloody diarrhea B) cyanosis C) bradycardia D) hypotension
A patient, suspected to have bacterial endocarditis, had two sets of blood cultures drawn. All four bottles are positive with gram-positive cocci in pairs and chains
On sheep blood agar, the gray, transparent, alpha-hemolytic colonies are catalase negative, optochin resistant, ESC negative and PYR negative. Which of the following patient histories correlates with the presence of this organism? A) 78-year-old male with bacterial pneumonia B) 3-day-old premature male C) 47-year-old female with a heart murmur and a history of dental surgery D) 16-year-old female with a history of untreated pharyngitis