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    Answer the Following Questions: 1. Q) What is the code range used to report debridement associated with open fracture? ANSWER: _11010-11012_________________ 2. Q) Name three methods of skin tag removal. ANSWER: _1. Scissors removal. 2. Shaving of a lesion with a scalpel. 3. Removal with tweezers. _ 3. Q) Describe a keratosis. ANSWER: _A Keratosis is a callus or horny growth. _________________ 4. Q) Is it necessary to use modifier -51 for nail treatment codes? Explain. ANSWER:

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    the skin can ulcerate which may become infected. Eventually deeper tissues are damaged. Besides the heel‚ other areas commonly involved are the skin over the buttocks‚ sacrum‚ ankles hips and other bony sites of the body. 1.2 Common pressure points on the body include the tail bone (sacrum)‚ hip bone areas‚ and the ankle and heel. Less common sites include the elbows‚ spine‚ ribs‚ and back of the head. Pressure sores may also result from friction caused by your skin rubbing against another surface

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    feel the cruel glares being sent my way as I descended the stairs to the floor of the arena. When I got to the bottom I paused for a moment to pray before I went to go meet up with my team; “Dear God‚ please help me to perform my very best despite my ankle. Please give me the power to push through the pain‚ the concentration to block out the deafening noise and focus on my own actions‚ and please keep me and all the competitors safe today as we do what we love. Thank you for this opportunity and help

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    the above 11. If your spinal cord is injured‚ what will happen to your body? a. Some parts of the body cannot move. b. The body will continue to move. c. You will become blind. d. You will become rich. 12. You have a sprained ankle. What is the beats thing you should do? 1. Sit down and cry. 2. Put an ice bag. 3. Do as little movement as possible 4. Ask for help. 5. Run for help a. 1‚ 2 and 3 c. 2‚ 4‚ and 5 b. 2‚ 3 and 4 d. 3‚ 4‚ and 5 13. Why

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    can receive; along with common injuries seen in dancer and prevention techniques. I was able to take away specific knowledge about my body as a dancer. I learned that some of the injuries that may arise are back pain‚ hip pain‚ sprained ankles‚ and stress fractures. I was also able to learn and understand that there is a difference between pain and muscle soreness‚ pain being sharp and sudden while soreness is duller and comes later. Sherman spoke a large amount of how to be healthy

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    2012‚ from About Orthopedics: http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/hipsurgery/a/hippain.htm Jarvis‚ C. (2012). Physical Examination & Health Assessment (6 ed.). St Louis: Saunders. Kanis‚ J. (2012). Welcome to FRAX. Retrieved Sept 27‚ 2012‚ from FRAX WHO Fracture Risk Assessment Score: http://www.shef.ac.uk/FRAX/index.jsp Kruer‚ M. (1994/2012). Torticollis. Retrieved Sept 26‚ 2012‚ from Medscape Reference: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1152543-overview National Psoriasis Foundation. (2012). About

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    Kaplan University Assessing the Elderly Case Study Project Evelyn Surelle Holmes Nu416 Nursing Care of the Older Adult Instructor Barbara Gunderson May 26‚ 2011 Ms. Lee is a 96 year old female who lives alone. Lately she has become a hazard to herself. She leaves pots on the stove and they could possibly burn her apartment down. She needs assistance with a cane but refuses to use it. Ms. Lee is a potential hazard to herself and possible to others who live in her building. Ms. Lee could possibly

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    Answer the Following Questions: 1. Q) What is the code range used to report debridement associated with open fracture? ANSWER: 11010-11012 2. Q) Name three methods of skin tag removal. ANSWER: scissors‚ scalpel‚ tweezers 3. Q) Describe a keratosis. ANSWER: It is a callus or horny growth 4. Q) Is it necessary to use modifier -51 for nail treatment codes? Explain. ANSWER: The nail treatment codes do not require the use of modifier -51 because the codes indicate the number

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    fourteen percent get injured on the head‚seven percent in the face‚twelve percent in the fingers‚nine percent in the knees and fifteen percent in the ankles”.(USA today). This problem would go down if people wouldn’t=would not play hard against or with people. “About four hundred fifty one thousand is a strain/sprain‚two hundred fifty thousand is a fracture‚two hundred ten thousand is a bruise or scrape‚one hundred sixty four thousand concussion‚thirty three thousand is a dislocation”(USA today).If you

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    incomplete ASIA score indicating that the px has high current functional status thus a possibility of higher future outcome compared to other SCI patients with high level of neurological lesion. It is good to note that px has undergone early spinal fracture stabilization preventing further complication of the injury and allowing early PT intervention. The px presents with grade 1 spasticity on (B) knee flexors and has impaired deep sensation such as

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