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rylie4.4 rylie4.4
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__________ inflammation of the lung tissue
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 2) __________ a disease of the eye that causes clouding of the ocular lens (cataract- f) inflammation of the bladder
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 3) Compare and contrast the risk of complication, comorbidity or mortality with the first element of medical decision making, the number of diagnosis(es) and/or management option(s). Be specific.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Q. 4) Compare and contrast the risk of complication, comorbidity or mortality for the diagnostic procedure ordered with the amount and/or complexity of data to be reviewed (the second element of medical decision making). Be specific.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Q. 5) Identify which of the three elements of the table of risk  presenting problem, diagnostic procedure ordered, or management option selected - you find the easiest to understand? Please be specific about why you find this element the MOST understandable or helpful for you.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Q. 6) Explain the importance of identifying the risk of complication, comorbidity or mortality in the assessment of the risk of a diagnostic procedure ordered. Be specific.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Q. 7) Identify which of the three elements of the table of risk - presenting problem, diagnostic procedures ordered, or management options selected - you find the MOST challenging to understand? Please be specific about why this element is challenging for you.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Q. 8) The 1995 and 1997 Documentation Guidelines specifically state that independent visualization of an image, tracing, or specimen applies only to results of radiologic diagnostic testing.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Q. 9) The sentence Upon review of X-ray supports independent visualization of image, scan or film.
 
  Impression: 29-year-old woman with possible extraesophageal manifestation of GERD.
  Plan: Chest X-ray ordered to rule out lung congestion or esophageal mass. Upon review of X-ray, consider proton pump inhibitor therapy and change of lifestyle to reduce stress and improve digestion, including eating five small meals throughout day and no food or drink three plus hours before bedtime.
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Q. 10) The phrase Sinus bradycardia with peaked T waves are widened QRS noted. No ST depressions. Poor R wave progression supports independent visualization of image, scan or film.
 
  Read the following case study excerpt and answer questions 1 and 2.
 
  ECG: Sinus bradycardia, with peaked T waves and widened QRS noted. No ST depressions. Poor R wave progression.
 
  Laboratory:
   CBC normal
   Comprehensive metabolic panel: significant for sodium 122, potassium 6.7, chloride 96, bicarbinate 12, BUN 101, creatinine 4.0.
 
  Impression: 68-year-old male with acute renal failure and secondary metabolic acidosis with hyperkalemia and bradycardia
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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6 years ago
1)  pneumonitis

2)  cystitis

3)  The answer should include:
 A brief review of the definition for the number of diagnosis(es) and/or management option(s), which should identify
i. The physician's familiarity with the presenting problem and
ii. Any potential (or current) management options for the treatment of this presenting problem.
 However, the risk of complications, comorbidity or mortality identifies just how much risk this presenting problem or management option poses to the health of the patient. This requires a higher level of specificity for, not only the identification of the presenting problem, but the clinical impact the presenting problem has had, is having, or will continue to have on the patient's health.
 The number of diagnosis(es) and/or management options simply identifies the possible, probable or rule out diagnosis, which leaves room for definitive clarification of the presenting problem.
 However, the risk of complications, comorbidity or mortality identifies the specific risk posed by this presenting problem, the diagnostic procedure ordered to diagnose definitively the presenting problem, and the management option selected to treat or manage the presenting problem.

4)  Answer should include:
 A brief definition of the amount and/or complexity of data to be reviewed, which should identify
i. The six different documentation guidelines that identify the methods of data collection and review.
 However, the risk of complication, comorbidity, or mortality for the diagnostic procedure ordered specifically identify the risk this (these) ordered diagnostic procedures pose to the health of the patient.
 The amount and/or complexity of data to be reviewed includes the physician involvement in the collection of and review of data, while the risk of complication, comorbidity, or mortality for the diagnostic procedure ordered identifies the risk posed to the health of the patient.

5)  The answer should include:
 Specific identification of any of the following:
i. The element of the table of risk that the reader finds understandable or very helpful
ii. The specific level of risk that the reader finds understandable or very helpful
iii. What you find helpful or informative about why a certain common example is identified as a specific level of risk

6)  Answer should include, but may not be limited to, the following:
 Definitions of each of the identified risks, complication, comorbidity, and mortality in relation to the ordered diagnostic procedure. Examples may be used in the answer.
 Examples of each of diagnostic procedures as well as the identified risks, complication, comorbidity, and mortality from
i. The chapter text
ii. Your personal experience
iii. Your professional experience (if applicable)

7)  The answer should include:
 Specific identification of any of the following:
i. The element of the table of risk that the reader finds challenging
ii. The specific level of risk that the reader finds challenging
iii. What you find challenging about why a certain common example is identified as a specific level of risk

8)  FALSE

9)  FALSE

10)  TRUE
rylie4.4 Author
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6 years ago
Just confirmed the same answer from my friend, thanks
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