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Week 5 Medicine

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An interactive psychiatric diagnostic interview examination is typically furnished to who Children
What do psychiatric diagnostic interview examinations include? History, Mental Status & Disposition. Communication w/ family or other sources
What word is used to describe the pushing of liquid into the body over a long period of time? Infusion
What must always be documented in the patient record &a is the major billing factor for reporting codes in the physiatrist subsection? Time
What is the difference between tomography & tonometry? Tomography= technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body using x-rays or ultrasound Tonometry= the procedure that is performed to assess the intraocular pressure of the eye
How are outpatient dialysis services usually reported? Monthly
What is the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis? Hemodialysis removes wastes and excess water by circulating blood outside the body through an external filter, called a dialyzer Peritoneal patients abdomen is filled with a special solution called dialysate that remove waste
What does EMG stand for? Electromygraphy
What does DTP, DT, DTap, & Td mean? DTP-distal tingling on percussion DT-delirium tremen DTap-diphtheria & tetanus Td-tetanus diphtheria
Define vaccine/immunization administered method abbreviations IV-intravenous IM-intramuscular IT-intrathecal SC-Subcutaneous OTH-other routes INH-inhalant VAR-Various routes of administration
What is the name of the scope that is used to examine color vision? Anomalscope
What is the word that means the body of knowledge about the ear, nose, & larynx? Otorhinolaryngology
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