25248
No
29075
29705 IF the initial cast was applied by another physician and the removal by another.
20661
The CPT code for the subsequent removal of a short arm cast is typically 29705. This code specifically pertains to the removal of a cast or splint, and it is used for subsequent visits after the initial application. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines and payer policies, as codes can be updated or changed.
Applied to the arm's legs? Probably some removal cream.
fractionaly removal of the water
Yes. A physician can bill you for any services rendered.
No, the Supreme Court does not have the authority to remove a president. The process of removal involves impeachment by the House of Representatives and a subsequent trial in the Senate, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court's role is to interpret laws and ensure they are applied fairly, but it does not engage in the impeachment process.
you need a dermatologist. make sure the dermatologist you're seeing have laser removal, if that's what you're looking for. A dermatologist would have the necessary equipment for wart removal. Your family physician may be able to prescribe a topical medication that can resolve the wart. If you want to have it surgically removed, ask your physician to recommend a dermatologist.
the surgeon may insert a pack of gauze into the nose to stop the blood flow for subsequent removal after a day or two.
Yes and no, a medical assistant can assist the physician in the removal of a cast, but cannot remove the cast by him/her self.