The Alphabetic Index Volume 2 instructs you to check for "Sjögren's syndrome" under Petit's disease. This is because both conditions can have overlapping symptoms and are related in the context of autoimmune disorders. It's important to consider these connections for accurate diagnosis and coding.
The nature and volume of the records determine which alphabetic arrangement to use.
The symbol for fortissimo is "ff", indicating to play very loudly. It is commonly used in sheet music to instruct musicians to increase the volume of their playing.
Yes, a teenager could have this disease. Polycythemia is a disease where the proportion of blood volume that is occupied by red blood cells are increasing.
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Inspiratory reverse volume is the volume of air that remains in the lungs after maximal inspiratory effort. This can happen in conditions where the lungs are hyperinflated, like in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It can lead to inefficient breathing and decreased exercise tolerance.
Emphysema is one respiratory disease that can be detected by a volume test. If the patient is unable to take large breaths, this may be a sign of lung diseases.
A person afflicted by restrictive lung disease will have decreased lung volume, harder time breathing, and inadequate oxygenation. Generally everything that your lungs do will suffer complications.
The ICD-9-CM Hospital edition includes all three ICD-9 volumes: 1 (tabular list of diseases), 2 (alphabetic index of diseases), 3 (alphabetic index and tabular list of procedures). The ICD-9-CM Physician edition only includes volumes 1 and 2, since they use the CPT to code their procedures and not volume 3 of the ICD-9.
The three volumes of the ICD-9-CM coding book:Volume 1: Tabular List with four appendicesVolume 2: Alphabetic Index to DiseasesVolume 3: Procedure Index and Procedure Tabular
Trachea suppose to be in the center and if it goes on the other side it means it is displaced to other side. Its like establishing pushed or pulled by a disease process. Anything that increases pressure or volume in one hemithorax will push the trachea and mediastinum away from that other side. Any disease causes volume loss in one hemithorax will pull the trachea over towards the other side.
Abnormally large fluid volume is a common symptom. Fluid fills the heart with a large volume that can be proved to be dangerous. This can be really dangerous and you should consult with your doctor.
Increased residual volume and decreased vital capacity typically indicate a restrictive lung disease, such as pulmonary fibrosis or interstitial lung disease. In these conditions, the lungs are not able to expand fully, leading to reduced lung function and impaired gas exchange. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.