HemoCue 3 sample GTT is a medical billing claim question. Hemacue 3 is the billing of the testing of glucose tolerance testing. The glucose is measured over a three day period in this test
82951 is the correct CPT code not 82977.
Not necessarily.
60 gtt = 1tsp
60 gtt/mL
There are 60 gtt in one teaspoon. Hence there is 1/4 teaspoon in 15 gtt. Not exactly a correct form of question.
glutamine because GTT is the t-RNA and CAA is the m-RNA
To convert drops (gtt) to teaspoons (tsp), it's important to know that there are typically about 60 drops in 1 teaspoon. Therefore, to find out how many teaspoons make 180 drops, divide 180 by 60. This means 180 gtt is equivalent to 3 tsp.
12 gtt equals to how many drops
Gray top tube (GTT) is typically used for glucose tolerance test.
Gtt means drops. Example, for example, "The IV is running at 10 gtt a minute."
"gtt ii" typically refers to "gtt" as an abbreviation for "guttae," which is Latin for "drops." The "ii" indicates the number two, so "gtt ii" means "two drops." This term is often used in medical prescriptions or instructions regarding the administration of liquid medications.
1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.