What is intensive care, and where is this E/M service provided?
A. Services requiring a longer amount of time to perform than the intraservice time typically allows; may occur in an outpatient or an inpatient setting
B. Healthcare services that can be provided in a variety of settings and specialize in the health of the pulmonary, or respiratory, system, as well as the prevention and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system
C. Healthcare services provided to a newborn infant from birth up to 28 days of age
D. The E/M service provides critical care provided by a team of healthcare professionals operating on a unit that is dedicated to the critical care of patients
D
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Where in the CPT manual would you find the place of service codes?
A. Inside the back cover B. Inside the front cover C. After the table of contents D. In each section of the coding manual
The official transfer of patient care does not occur until the EMT:
A. gives a radio report to the receiving medical facility. B. notifies the admitting clerk of their arrival at the hospital. C. informs dispatch of their arrival at the emergency department. D. gives an oral report to the emergency room physician or nurse.