90705 and 90460
90675 and 90460
It depends on what the immunization is for. Some immunizations take 1 shot; or 2 spaced out over weeks; or a series; or have a "booster" required.
An immunization record must include:Name of PatientName of ImmunizationSpecific type of immunization, for example: BoosterDate of ImmunizationAdministration site (if required on the form), e.g. oral, SQ, etc.; right arm; left arm, etc.)Name of Health Official who administered the dose.(If required on the form, any follow-up required after the administration.)Some forms require or use a facility's stamp as well as signatures.Negative reactions to an Immunization would go on the Patient's Health Record, not on the Immunization Record.
There is not an age requirement for using the CPT code 90471. The 90471 is a code that is used for immunization administration which can include flue shots.
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A nurse can administer an immunization after an order has been written by a doctor.
Administrative credential on the remote computer is required for its remote administration. The exact permissions required depend on the functions performed by the snap-in.
A slightly heterogeneous solid subcutaneous nodule is a lump under the skin. The whole lump doesn't have the exact same texture. This is a non specific finding; you must talk with your health care provider to find out what, if any, other tests are required to find out what the nature of the lump is.
It's not sights that rotate, but sites...places. If you continue to inject in the same spot, you may build up scar tissue there. This can affect how well the medication is absorbed. It may not work when it's supposed to, and something that's time-released (like long-acting insulin) may release all at once.
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