The standardized coding system that is used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services (e.g., ambulance and DME) is known as Level II HCPCS.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

True

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The documented findings "Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally. Bradycardic, regular rhythm, distant heart sounds" support one element identified by a bullet in the Respiratory system/body area, which has a shaded border AND one element identified by a bullet in the Cardiovascular system/body area, which also has a shaded border

Please read the documentation below and answer the related questions regarding the cardiovascular single organ system physical examination. Vital signs: Temp 37.2 BP 112/61 RR 14 BP 112/61 SaO2 99% at room air General: Alert, thin male seated in hospital gurney, no acute distress. NEURO: Cranial nerves II-XII intact. Alert, oriented times 3. HEENT: PERRL, EOMI. Sclera non-icteric. Mucus membranes moist. Neck supple, no adenopathy. CHEST: Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally. Bradycardic, regular rhythm, distant heart sounds. Well-healed sternotomy scar noted. ABD: Soft, non-tender, non-distended. No masses palpable. Bowel sounds present. EXT: Warm, well perfused, no edema Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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After receiving the wrong medication, the client's breathing stops. The nurse initiates the code protocol, and the client is emergently intubated. As soon as the client's condition stabilizes, the nurse completes an incident report. What should the nurse do next?

a) Place the incident report on the client's chart. b) Document the incident in the nurses' notes. c) Document in the nurses' notes that an incident report was completed. d) Make a copy of the incident report for the client.

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