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Q: Does patient chronic condition is reported each time it is treated during an encounter?
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If a ckd patient has 2.3 creatinine level what is his condition?

Chronic Kidney Disease


What can you do if a patient with a chronic condition cannot be put in a skilled care facility?

twenty-five percentAnswerThere isn't really nothing you can do because the patients condition is chronic. And most insurance policies do not cover chronic illnesses.


How is chronic chemical poisoning treated by doctors?

Treatment of chronic chemical poisoning involves identifying, eliminating the source of poison from the patient's environment, and symptomatic treatment of the condition.


What acute means?

Acute means "now", "immediate", "current". Acute is often found as a description of a medical problem. For example, "The patient was admitted for acute renal failure." If the condition is not acute, it it chronic. For example, "The patient received a diagnosis of chronic renal failure."


Physician Status Modifiers?

Each status modifier reported with an anesthesia code to indicate the patient's condition at the time anesthesia was administered.


What is the purpose of patient encounter forms?

To save time


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which patient condition shouild not have an angiogram


Can instaflex be used by a chronic kidney disease patient?

I have chronic renal failure and my kidneys only function at 29-30%. Will Instaflex have any adverse reaction to my kidneys?


What must be evaluated during each PRP patient encounter?

Patient's reliability to perform his/her duties


What is home nursing?

Home nurses give care to patient's who are living with a chronic healthcare problem at home. The patient will usually have much of the hospital equipment he/she needs at home. the home care nurse come in to educate the family about the patient's condition, assess the patient's health status and implement goals and interventions to help the patient to have an better quality of life.


When a patient has insurance coverage for which the practice will create a claim the patient bill is usually done?

After the encounter and after the payer's payment is posted


Why would a patient be told to continue taking pills even if they feel better?

Because the total amount of pills is the prescription, not just until the patient feels better. This is especially true in the case of antibiotics. Also, a patient would be told to continue taking the medicine if the condition is chronic or long term like epilepsy or hypothyroidism.