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ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
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ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ANCC IQ Domains 5•ANCC IQ Domains 5
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ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages's •
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ANCC IQ Domains 5•ANCC IQ Domains 5
Preview 3 out of 28 pages
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages's •
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ANCC IQ Domains 5•ANCC IQ Domains 5
Preview 3 out of 28 pages
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...
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ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022.• By ACADEMICAIDSTORE
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ANCC IQ Domains 5 answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. 
 
1. You see a patient for a routine medication visit. At the end of the session, the patient asks questions and the session ends up 50 minutes in length. You normally charge for the 30-minute appointment, but instead you charge for the 1-hour appointment. The 1-hour appointment includes a full body assessment that you did not perform. This violation is known as: 
- Over-coding 
- Super-coding 
- Down-coding 
- Up-co...