I also would like to know
you probably could but would not be wise b\c ecm looks and meters fuel injection you could trough fault codes and for sure ruin your fuel economy
The ICD-9 procedure codes for Neulasta and Aranesp injections is 99.29. The previous answer of "they would not have ICD-9 codes" is incorrect, especially for Facility coding/billing. Even though, technically, the ICD-9 procedure codes are only used for IP coding only, a lot of Facilities, ASC's, and physician offices use them in the OP setting for tracking and statistical purposes. Neulasta and Aranesp wouldn't have "ICD-9" codes, they would have HCPCS codes. There will be two codes, one referring to the drug, and a second referring to the injection of the drug.
when administering a subcutaneous injection why would you avoid an injection site thats hardened or fatty
when administering a subcutaneous injection why would you avoid an injection site thats hardened or fatty
Why would you receive abetamethasone 12mg injection
The patient passed out when he learned that he would need an injection.
No- distemper is strictly an animal disease to which humans are immune, we can only give animals distemper by deliberately infecting them with it via injection, which would be a very cruel and inhumane thing to do.
It would be a compromised immune system.
It would be their immune system.
The immune system does not recognize the killed bacteria, and cannot recognize that the bacteria are killed, so it begins to produce antibodies for it just as it would if the bacteria were alive.
It would mean that you have a weak immune system.