A 6-day-old full-term neonate is brought into the rural pediatric office for abdominal bloating, bloody diapers, and vomiting
Radiographic results demonstrate dilated intestinal loops indicating pneumatosis intestinalis resulting from malrotation or intussusseption. Pediatrician requests immediate transport to trauma 1 hospital for immediate surgical and medical intervention. Pediatrician places Broviac catheter for fluids and accompanies neonate during transport to provide medical support and prevent further deterioration of fragile neonate. Which of the following best reflects the provided E/M service? a. Newborn care services
b. Inpatient neonatal and pediatric critical care
c. Pediatric critical care patient transport
d. Initial and continuing neonatal intensive care services
c) Pediatric critical care patient transport
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a. Isotonic contraction b. Isometric contraction c. Eccentric contraction d. Concentric contraction
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A. carbon monoxide B. carbon dioxide C. chlorine monoxide D. chlorine dioxide