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    Discuss the CPT guidelines, modifiers, and add-on codes. Reviewing and understanding the basic of the CPT manual is the first step to becoming an effective medical biller and coder. And guidelines are the rules for CPT coding and give the biller and coder useful information on how to select and apply codes. Coders should always read the guidelines for proper coding selection. The guideline contains definitions of terms, applicable modifiers, explanation of notes, subsections information,…

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    There are two sources of law in the United States, primary and secondary. Primary sources consist of both Federal and State Constitutions, Federal and State statutes, administrative rules, case laws. Primary sources of law are defined as “the sources that provide the actual law” (pg. 588). Another source of the law are secondary sources. Secondary sources consist of legal dictionaries, legal encyclopedias, legal forms books, periodicals, digests, treatises, and citators. Secondary sources are…

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    The general issue of the source is how the citizens are not the only ones who lost their country. Additionally, the source also addresses the issue of segregation Aboriginal people experienced from Canadian society and its civic nation. The source highlights how citizens are unable to recognize that Aboriginal people already lost their country. As a result of The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Canadian government taking away their land. The citizen reading the newspaper represents Canadian society…

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    My first source is James, Jennifer Hauver. "'Unicorns' and 'Rhinos'." International Social Studies Forum 3.1 (2003): 251-254. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Jan. 2017. It seems this source is arguing history books content is too traditional and contain misinterpreted palatable information. This source is using this evidence to support that argument: Working in the curriculum department in College Park, MD and has experience working with teachers to discuss the problems with curriculum helps…

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    that she would be a good person to do because I thought I already knew a lot of information about her. I easily found five secondary sources because Helen Keller is very well-known.The five sources were all websites. These five sites helped me learn the background of her life, and also the background of Anne Sullivan. These secondary sources showed me that Anne Sullivan…

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    What would happen if every book on the school’s reading list were to be censored? What if every taboo or politically incorrect topic were to be “edited and updated for political correctness” (Source I) or “blacklisted” and removed from the bill simply because someone’s feelings were hurt when reading or because the subject matter was deemed “too mature” for the audience? If that were the case then most of these classics would reduce to a page full of “and’s”, “the’s”, and “to’s”. The Adventures…

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    What is software piracy? According to Linfo, software piracy is a term that is used to describe the copying or use of computer software in violation of its license. Copying, downloading, and sharing software onto other computers are ways that software piracy occurs. Software piracy causes a big loss in revenue to the publisher or creator of the software. This causes the software to be pricier to the consumers. “Software piracy is all but impossible to stop” (Webopedia). Companies, publishers,…

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    on Earth, as God prepared to send great floods to wipe out all the evil that had built up. As with many ancient texts it is difficult to know the exact heritage and author of even the most famous pieces, as well as determine the credibility of the source. For the Hebrew people, determining the credibility of their early texts and existence is often hard as there is hardly any archaeological finds or note of them in texts from other societies at the time. The famous Hebrew texts, known as the…

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    A. Describe the flow of records from discharge to permanent file. In a paper based environment all patients discharged papers is reviewed. Here are the steps involved with a paper base environment:  Make sure there is no missing or incomplete documentation  Codes and /procedures are correct  Misspelled words are correct  Place any missing papers or information in the patient file The patient leaves the medical facility with each visit; the patient records are coded, billed, and…

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    The Definition Of Trust

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    “Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters,” Albert Einstein. The textbook definition of ‘trust’ is a firm belief in reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. For some people being trustworthy is a challenge. These people may be deceitful. Being deceitful is the act of being guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others. Not trusting someone is like a disease trying to break free through a thick layer of…

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