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What is the cpt-4 code for The physician uses an endoscope for diagnostic evaluation of the nose A polyp is identified and removed using forceps?

300110


When was the endoscope invented?

1805, but it wasnt used as much becasue it was too bulky and hard to use as it wasnt flexible as todays. a German scientist invented it (forgot name) and used a candle at the end of the endoscope. it wasnt until the 1960's when optics were discovered that the endoscope became so popular.


Can you draw blood if not employed by physician?

Yes, but...no diagnostic testing can be done without a physician's order.


Which term that describes a procedure in which a scope is placed into a body area and the physician can look directly at the body area through a scope is?

The term is "endoscopy." Endoscopy involves inserting a flexible tube with a light and camera (endoscope) into the body to visualize internal structures. It is commonly used for diagnostic and minimally invasive surgical procedures.


Who identified Parkinson's disease?

A English physician James Parkinson,


How would you code a procedure that started as a diagnostic endoscopy and then the physician changed to a surgical endoscopy.?

In this case, the physician probably noticed something that required more attention to detail. This is why the surgery was ordered instead of a diagnostic test.


When are most learning disorders in children first identified?

As the child begins formal education process. Physician has checked all the diagnostic criteria on the list of DMS-IV. Then further evaluation is performed to rule out "normal" academic attainment. Also hearing and vision test may be advised.


What is the medical procedure colposcopy?

This procedure is done when a Pap smear reveals abnormal results. With an endoscope placed through the vagina and into the cervix, a physician can determine exactly where lesions of the cervix are.


When does a physician deem surgery necessary?

Only after a physician has taken the condition and symptoms into account with a complete evaluation of alternatives, will surgery be judged to be necessary


What are diagnostic impressions?

Diagnostic impressions are differential diagnoses. For example, a physician may have a few differential diagnoses for a particular patient. Depending on what further testing shows the physician will then be able for appropriately narrow down his differentials to a final, actual diagnosis for the patient.


What precautions need to be taken when doing exercise?

Before beginning any exercise program, an evaluation by a physician is recommended to rule out any potential health risks. Once health and fitness are determined, and any or all physical restrictions identified, an individual's exercise.


Who was the British Physician who identified a disease caused by the underactivity of the adrenal glands?

thomas addisonaddison