You have been called for a 4-year-old female who is short of breath. Her mother informs you that she has had a fever and runny nose for two days and today began to have difficulty breathing. Furthermore, she is having a difficult time waking her up. Your assessment reveals her to be responsive to painful stimuli and breathing at 12 times a minute with minimal chest and abdominal rise and fall
Her skin is warm to the touch with cyanosis around the lips. Your partner informs you that her heart rate is 124 beats per minute. You find the girl lying in bed with snoring respirations despite use of the head tilt,-chin lift airway maneuver. Your immediate action in caring for this child next is:
A) positive pressure ventilation.
B) suctioning the airway.
C) application of a nonrebreather face mask and oxygen.
D) insertion of a nasal airway.
D
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A claims examiner employed by a third-party payer reviews health-related claims to determine whether the charges are reasonable, in addition to
a. assigning ICD-10-CM and CPT codes. b. billing patients for copayments and coinsurance. c. determining medical necessity of services/procedures. d. resubmitting denied claims to health care providers.