Answer:
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A patient with chronic venous insufficiency comes to the doctor's office complaining of leg pain. The physician prescribes two thigh-length gradient compression stockings, 45 mmHg each. HCPCS code(s):______-
Answer:
What class is this?
Explanation:
(Also if you look it up on gooogle there is an answer.) cannot answer this for you though.
The correct HCPCS Level II codes for two below the knee gradient compression stockings, 18-30 mmHg each, are A6530 x 2.
The HCPCS Level II code A6530 is used to report gradient compression stockings, below knee, 18-30 mmHg, each. The code is divided into two parts: the first part identifies the type of stocking (gradient compression), and the second part identifies the location of the stocking (below knee). The mmHg value indicates the level of compression.
In this case, the patient was prescribed two below the knee gradient compression stockings, 18-30 mmHg each. This means that the physician ordered two stockings, each of which is designed to provide a compression level of 18-30 mmHg.
The correct HCPCS Level II code for this prescription is A6530 x 2. The "x 2" indicates that two stockings are being ordered.
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A patient with chronic venous insufficiency came to the doctor’s office with complaints of bilateral leg pain. The physician prescribed two below the knee gradient compression stockings, 18-30 mmHg each. Assign the correct HCPCS Level II codes.
Write down chronological order stages of regeneration of a nerve fiber.
Energy of activation ________. a. is the energy required for molecules to react with each other b. requires the use of enzymes c. allows for feedback inhibition d. acts on the products of metabolic reactions
Answer:
a. is the energy required for molecules to react with each other
Explanation:
Activation energy may be defined as the extra energy required to start a reaction and the conversion of reactants into its products. It is the energy required to energize or activate molecules or atoms to undergo a transformation or a chemical reaction.
It is necessary for all types of chemical reaction to proceed. With the help of a catalyst the reaction rate increases as the energy of activation lower for the reaction to start.
The rate at which a stars burns its fuel (gas) is based on the star's
Mass
Volume
Shape
Color
Answer:
based on the mass of the star
Which method of food production is sustainable?
A. Planting only a single type of crop
B. Improving food storage facilities
c. Overusing antibiotics on livestock
D. Practicing intensive farming
Answer:
Improving food storage facilities
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PLEASE HELP ASAP (; question in photo
Answer:
im like 99% sure its D
Explanation:
im sorry if its wrong :(
What are the different layers that protect the brain and spinal cord? check all that apply
a. bone
b. cerebrospinal fluid
c. muscle
d. meningeal layers
Answer:
1. Bone 2. cerebrospinal fluid 4. meningeal layer
Explanation:
what is the important forest?
A forest is a large area covered cheifly with trees and under growth.
Explanation:
We depend on forests for our survival from the air we breath to the wood we use besides providing habitats for animals and live hoods for humans . Forests also offer water sheds protection and prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.
(I will give a Brainliest) Can liquid water and steam exist at 100°C?
Answer: yes it can!
Explanation: hope you get a good grade!
1. Below is a diagram of the male
reproductive system. Which structure is
represented by D?
A. scrotum
B. testes
C. prostate gland
D. epididymis
Answer:
A:scrotum
Explanation:
its part of the male reproductive system. I looked it up.
What is the process of Sexual reproduction of a Hammerhead Shark?
Answer:
The process of sexual reproduction of a hammerhead shark is that the hammerhead sharks exhibit a viviparous mode of reproduction with females giving birth to live young.
Explanation:
Answer:
The hammerhead sharks exhibit a viviparous mode of reproduction with females giving birth to live young. Like other sharks, fertilization is internal, with the male transferring sperm to the female through one of two intromittent organs called claspers. The developing embryos are at first sustained by a yolk sac.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
The graph shows the percentage of dog breeds affected by elbow dysplasia, which causes dogs to limp. What’s the most likely explanation for the mixed breed’s disease incidence?
A. It has low diversity in its genes.
B. It has high diversity in its genes.
C. It’s good at saving human lives.
D. It doesn’t suffer attacks from wild predators.
E. It lives comfortably with people.
Answer:
B would be the answer
Explanation:
What causes ocean tides to reach higher up on a shore at certain times of day than at others? A. The moon's gravity and Earth's rotation B. The ocean's conveyor belt and refraction C. Earthquakes and volcanoes O D. Temperature and salinity differences
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I read about ocean tides. the Moon has an effect on the ocean which causes the ocean to bulge toward the Moon. When the Moon is in alignment with the sun the ocean bulges out more because of the added gravity. The Moon though smaller than the sun has more gravitational pull than the sun.
You have been tracking an adult female otter who weighs 25 kg. How many kilocalories must she
consume each day to maintain her body weight? Show your work
Answer:
The correct answer is - 6250 kcal.
Explanation:
Otters are carnivorous mammals that depend on the different types of organisms for their food including snails, insects, and fishes or birds. An otter requires 250 Kcal/kg to maintain its body weight for survival so,
Given:
weight of otter = 25 kg
Requirement 250 kcal per kg
Therefore,
The daily calory consumption of otter: weight * required calories
250*25= 6250 kcalories
Where does precipitation occur in the water cycle?
Answer:
i think precipitation mostly occurs in the clouds
2. How is primary succession different from secondary
succession? Giveanexampleofaneventthat may lead primary
succession.
Answer:
Primary succession is basically the start of a brand new ecosystem. This is when pioneer species form and grow like lichens and some grasses. Secondary succession is when the ecosystem is already started and it's continuing to grow. During this time populations of other species begin to inhabit the ecosystem like shrubs and trees and some animals. Both of these processes take years to complete. An example of an event would be a volcanic eruption, and a wild fire.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Volcanic Eruption
Explanation:
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What two things are shown in this image that are created by an oceanic-continental convergent boundary ?
Answer:
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uses of crush in the farm
Answer:
ok i dont understand what that is
Explanation:
which of the following statements correctly describe meiosis
In Labrador retrievers, the allele for black coat color (B) is dominant to the allele for brown coat color (b). However, if a lab has two copies of the recessive allele for a pigment-depositing gene (e), it can only have yellow coat color. In a cross of two doubly heterozygous black labs (BbEe x BbEe), what fraction of the next generation would one expect to be yellow
Answer:
4/16 or 1/4
Explanation:
This question involves two genes; one coding for coat color and the other for pigment color. The allele for black coat color (B) is dominant to the allele for brown coat color (b) while two copies of the recessive allele for a pigment-depositing gene (e) can only have yellow coat color.
In a cross between two heterozygotes (BbEe), the following gametes will be produced by each parent: BE, Be, bE and be. Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the fraction of the next generation (F2) expected to be yellow i.e. have the genotype (__ee) will be 4/16 or 1/4.
NaHC3 is an example of what
Answer: sodium bicarbonate
Answer:
Baking Soda (sodium Bicarbonate, NaHCO3) Is An Example Of A Base.
Explanation:
Long-term activation by nuclear receptors differs from the more transient membrane receptor signaling for what reason
6. In general, as both the force and velocity of impact increase, what happens to the diameter of
the resulting blood droplets?
Answer: depending on viscosity, mass and velocity of impact, if droplet integrity is maintained, as velocity increases, diameter will increase from
Approximately d*sqrt(2) to 2*sqrt(d^3/6a) where d is original diameter and a is thickness when the droplet flattens into a disc.
Explanation:
This applies generally to any liquid droplet, which by inference falls and impacts a solid surface. The impact force is mgh where m= mass, g= acceleration due to gravity, h= initial height.
A liquid droplet deforms on impact. Assume the drop is sperical, then the deformation distance, d= diameter of the droplet then the average impact force = mgh/d.
The droplet may spread, splash or bounce, depending on viscosity and force, which depends on mass and velocity immediately before impact.
All than can be said is that if the droplet maintains integrity it could achieve the shape of half a highly flattened oblate spheroid. Approximating this with a flattened disc of thickness a, and an original volume of 4/3pi(d/2)^3, the volume as a disc =a*pi*r^2 so the horizontal diameter = 2*sqrt(d^3/6a)
It is not really possible from the available data to determine whether the droplet would remain its integrity, but at sufficiently low force/velocity, the droplet could retain a near-hemispherical shape, giving a horizontal diameter of the hemisphere = d*sqrt(2)
As velocity increases, if integrity is maintained, the diameter will increase from the second approximation to the first
Why do we have wind on earth A. Because the earth moving around the sun B. Because animals are flapping their wings C. Because earth is spinning D. Convection currents
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Natural selection may affect allele frequency in populations due to the fundamental forces of evolution except which of the
following?
O gene drive
O gene flow
O genetic drift
O mutation
Answer:
gene flow.
Explanation:
its right I think
Which type of cell are found in the leaves of a tree?
O eukaryotic animal
O chloroplastic
O prokaryotic
O eukaryotic plant
Answer:
Palisade parenchyma cells
Explanation:
Palisade parenchyma cells are elogated cells located in many leaves just below the epidermal tissue. Spongy mesophyll cells occur below the one or two layers of palisade cells. Ray parenchyma cells occur in wood rays, the structures that transport materials laterally within a woody stem.
Answer:
eukaryotic plant
Explanation:Unit 2 Test: Cells
What is the definition of "earth overshoot day?"
Answer:
Earth Overshoot Day is the calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity's resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth’s capacity to regenerate those resources that year. The term "overshoot" represents the level by which human population overshoots the sustainable amount of resources on Earth.
Explanation:
Answer:
Earth Overshoot Day is the calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity's resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth’s capacity to regenerate those resources that year. The term "overshoot" represents the level by which human population overshoots the sustainable amount of resources on Earth.
17. Why did cover crops fall out of favor in the 20th century?
O A. Selective herbicides were developed to kill weeds.
O B. Cover crops worsen soil structure.
O C. Cover crops reduce water infiltration into the soil.
O D. Cover crops were no longer beneficial.
Geologists describe rocks by observing mineral composition and color, texture, and ______.
Answer:
I believe surface
Explanation: