A patient works in the lab and accidentally splashed an unknown liquid in her eye. The ER physician flushed the right eye. What is the code for this procedure?
A. 3E1CX8X
B. 3E1C38X
C. 3E1C78X
D. 3E1CX8Z
Answer: D
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a. True b. False
A 67-year-old male patient with a history of coronary artery disease and COPD called 911 for chest discomfort and mild dyspnea. When you are at the patient's side, he states that the pain started when he was cleaning out his garage, but after a period of rest, the pain has resolved. His airway is patent, breathing adequate, radial pulse irregular, and skin warm and dry. He has a past medical history of atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat), coronary artery disease, and diabetes, for which he takes insulin. Vital signs are pulse, 68; respirations, 16 breaths/min; blood pressure, 148/88 mmHg; and SpO2, 97% on room air. The patient took 81 mg of aspirin as prescribed this morning on awakening. What should you do first?
A) Administer another aspirin B) Assess breath sounds C) Assist the patient with taking nitroglycerin D) Provide supplemental oxygen
You have been called to a hunting camp for a patient with a severe freezing cold injury to his hand and fingers. The patient is suffering no life-threatening conditions and you elect to rewarm the affected areas. Which of these warming techniques would be most appropriate for this patient?
A) Immerse the hand and fingers in water no hotter than 120°F B) Place the hand lower than the heart after rewarming is complete C) Do not stir the water while the hand is submerged to decrease risk for rewarming injury D) Thaw and rewarm the tissue as quickly as possible
Which of the following services would not be located in the Evaluation and Management section of the CPT manual?
A. office visits B. consultations C. case management D. psychiatry