Describe how charting protocols can relate to professionalism

What will be an ideal response?

Some proper charting protocols that relate to professionalism are using only approved abbreviations, avoiding personal or defaming remarks, using blue or black ink, using legible handwriting, charting only what is within the medical assistant's scope of practice, and following the office protocol in regard to specific charting procedures.

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The modifier GZ is appended to procedure codes for noncovered Medicare services when

A. the item is expected to be denied but there is a signed ABN. B. the item is expected to be paid in full. C. the item is expected to be denied as not reasonable but there is no signed ABN. D. the item is excluded and an ABN is not required.

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_______________ is also known as arterial pressure waveform analysis.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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