Inflammation of the Abdominal Cavity’s lining (the peritoneum) that can be Fatal unless it is Treated quickly with Strong Antibiotics. Tumor • Is a Growth of Excess Tissue due to an Unusually rapid division of Cells. • A Tumor‚ also known as a Neoplasm‚ is an Abnormal mass of tissue which may be Solid or Fluid-filled. Cirrhosis • A Distorted or Scarred liver as a result of Chronic Inflammation. • Is a Slowly Progressing Disease in which Healthy Liver Tissue is replaced with
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Causes of blood loss include trauma and gastrointestinal bleeding‚ among others. Decrease production include iron deficiency‚ a lack of vitamin B12‚ thalassemia and a number of neoplasms of the bone marrow among others. Causes of increased breakdown include a number of genetic conditions such as sickle cell anemia‚ infections like malaria and some autoimmune diseases. Anemia can be undetected in many people‚ and symptoms can be minor
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As with any disease‚ dementia has many and varied reasons that cause it‚ but people think that the progress in age is the only cause that lead to dementia. This is true the progress of age can lead to dementia‚ but this is not the primary pathogenic. Actually‚ the main cause is that dementia caused when the brain cells damaged. This damage impedes the abilities and communications of the brain cells. However‚ as soon as the brain cells communications become abnormal‚ the thinking‚ behavior‚ actions
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malignancy of the roof of the mouth Main Term: Malignancy ICD-9-CM Code: 145.5 8. Acute mitral valve disease‚ rheumatic Main Term: Acute ICD-9-CM Code: 420.0 9. Contact dermatitis of eyelids Main Term: Contact ICD-9-CM Code: 373.32 10. Benign neoplasm of the proximal third of esophagus Main Term: Esophagus ICD-9-CM Code: 150.8 11. Staphylococcus aureus septicemia Main Term: Septicemia ICD-9-CM Code: 038.10 12. Pneumococcal meningitis Main Term: Pneumococcal ICD-9-CM Code: 320.1 13. Acute
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take special precaution when coding the diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome? 3. If a patient suffers multiple burns‚ describe the correct coding sequence. 4. What is the result of an erroneous coding of a neoplasm? 5. Explain how evaluation and management (E/M) codes are grouped. Part C: Select the one best answer to each question. Each item is worth two points. 1. Which of the following modifiers is used to indicate partial reduction or elimination of
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INFORMATION ABOUT MARIE CURIE Introduction: Dr. Marie Curie is one of the most famous scientists that ever lived. Her contributions such as the discovery of Radium and other key elements help us out every day‚ especially when getting an X-ray. Marie Curie is known to the world as the scientist who discovered radioactive metals i.e.‚ Radium and Polonium. Born and Death: Marie Curie was born November 7‚ 1867 in Poland and died on July 4‚ 1934. Her full name is Marie Sklodowska Curie.
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Choice “D” is the best answer. A Krukenberg tumor is a tumor of the ovary that is caused by the spread of metastatic cancer of the gastrointestinal tract‚ usually from the stomach. These tumors represent approximately 5%–10% of all tumors that affect the ovary. Presenting features include abdominal or pelvic pain‚ abdominal bloating‚ pain during intercourse‚ and irregular bleeding. Gastric adenocarcinoma arises from a multitude of factors. Salt and salted foods may damage the gastric mucosa‚ leading
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Nursing Management 1 PARASAGITTAL MENINGIOMA Nursing management of a patient with Parasagittal Meningioma Nursing Management 2 Nursing management of patient with PARASAGITTAL MENINGIOMA P.A a 41 years old male was brought to the hospital due to the chief complaint of headache and dizziness. During the interview‚ the patient stated that 2 days prior to admission‚ he was having a severe headache associated with blurring of vision and dizziness. He took paracetamol which provided temporary
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microorganisms and/or theirs lipopolysaccharide (LPS) will confirm a status of modified lipid metabolism. The most option of that is unit hypertriglyceridemia and lipid chemical reaction . The underlying tool for those modifications is the liberation of neoplasm mortification issue tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α) and Interleukin (IL-1β) in answer to Gram -ve LPS exposure. This rise in plasma concentricity of cytokines leads to a situation of modified lipid
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Hemorrhagic Stroke A Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in your brain leaks or ruptures. Brain hemorrhages can result from many conditions that affect your blood vessels‚ including uncontrolled high blood pressure ‚hypertension‚ and weak spots in your blood vessel walls ‚aneurysms. A less common cause of hemorrhage is the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) — an abnormal tangle of thin-walled blood vessels‚ present at birth. The types of hemorrhagic stroke include: Intracerebral
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