AAPC - Chapter 20 Practical Applications | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | New Update 2024
AAPC - Chapter 20 Practical Applications | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | New Update 2024 CASE 1 10-Year-old established patient (The patient is established.) presents today for well child check (Patient presents for a preventive exam.) with mother with complaints of frequent urination during the day. The patient has two sisters and sees dad sporadically. Lives in a smoke free environment. One dog, one rabbit. Denies dysuria, abdominal pain, or rashes, all other systems are reviewed and negative. Patient going into 4th grade with good grades. No parental concerns. Patient cooperates but does tend to back talk. Doing well on Concerta Exam General: Normal Head: Normal Eyes: Normal Ears: Normal Nose: Normal Mouth/throat: Normal Neck: Normal Abdomen: Normal Rectal: Not examined Genitals: Normal Skin: 3mm papule on dorsal R hand without disruption of creases Urinalysis: Ketones, nitrite, leukocytes normal; trace blood, low specific gravity. (Urinalysis lab test performed in the office) Couns - Answer ️️ -99393-25 17110 90471 90716 81002 Z00.121 F90.9 B07.9 R35.0 Z23 CASE 2 Pre-procedure Diagnosis: Asthma Post-procedure Diagnosis: Asthma (Post procedural diagnosis used for coding.) Procedure: Psychophysiological Therapy Biofeedback The patient returned to clinic with daily diary documenting home peak flow readings and asthma symptoms. Diary was assessed and discussed with patient. Patient reports reduced dosing with inhaled steroids and fewer asthmatic episodes. Lungs and respiratory resistance assessed. Lungs clear, no wheezes or rhonci noted. (Psy
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