Title: What should you do when a patient has bilateral glaucoma and the physician documents that each eye ... Post by: anhsu on May 8, 2019 Question 1. If a patient has chronic pain but there is no time frame that defines when the pain became chronic, what would you do? ▸ contact the patient for clarification ▸ query the physician ▸ use the date of the last encounter as the date of onset ▸ use two weeks as a default time frame Question 2. What should you do when a patient has bilateral glaucoma and the physician documents that each eye has the same type and stage? ▸ code the glaucoma type once, and the glaucoma stage twice ▸ code the glaucoma type twice, and the glaucoma stage once ▸ code the glaucoma type once, and the glaucoma stage once ▸ code the glaucoma type twice, and the glaucoma stage twice Title: What should you do when a patient has bilateral glaucoma and the physician documents that each eye ... Post by: mcwieck on May 8, 2019 Content hidden
Title: What should you do when a patient has bilateral glaucoma and the physician documents that each eye ... Post by: anhsu on May 8, 2019 Helps a lot... Now I'm ready for my quiz
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