Providers who learn they are treating a work-related illness should:
a. call the employer.
b. encourage the patient to report the injury to the employer.
c. document the reason for the visit as non–work related.
d. notify the employer in writing.
Answer: b
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Is the patient likely suffering from aplastic anemia? Why or why not? a. There is not enough information to determine whether the patient has aplastic anemia. b. Yes, the patient is presumably suffering from aplastic anemia, but the M:E ratio does not correlate well with that diagnosis. c. No, the patient is not suffering from aplastic anemia because the overall cellularity is increased. d. Yes, the patient is presumably suffering from aplastic anemia because of the low overall cellularity and the normal M:E ratio.
The codes that use modifiers are:
A) CPT and HCPCS. B) ICD-10-CM. C) ICD-10-PCS. D) all of the above.
Which of the following is the preferred site for infant and children intramuscular injections?
a. Gluteus maximum b. Gluteus medius c. Deltoid d. Vastus lateralis
The act of tying is known as:
A) clipping B) ligation C) knotting D) suturing