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R = Rest
I = Ice
C = Compression
E = Elevation
A conservative treatment that is used for sprains and strains |
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H = Head
E = Eyes
E = Ears
N = Nose
T = Throat
An examination technique seen in medical reports |
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The worsening of an injured worker's condition because of normal or expected progression of the original injury |
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The worsening of an injured worker's condition, whether because of a 2nd injury or because of normal deterioration |
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Uniform Billing used by hospitals |
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Health Care Financing Administration form is used by individual physicians, chiro's, facilities, groups, or ambulance services |
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Claim support person who assists the claim rep with the more routine tasks involved in the claim process |
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A transverse fracture of the distal of the radius with displacement of the hand backward and outward |
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International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) |
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Comprehensive list of injuries and disease codes and describes injuries and diseases and the treament of each |
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Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) |
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Explains the codes that identify the specific medical and surgical procedures used by health care providers |
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Taber's Medical Dictionary |
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Defines medical terminology found in medical documents |
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Health Care Financing Common Procedure Coding System (HCPC) |
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Explains codes for medical and surgical supplies, injections, and prescriptions |
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The Medical Disability Advisor (MDA) |
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Explains common treatments and prognosis of injuries and provides general guidelines on the duration of disabilities resulting from a given injury |
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Milliman-Robertson Health Care Management Guidelines |
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Provides information on treatment, medical case management, and disabilities for common injuries |
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External causes; brief description of the type of accident that caused the injury |
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Means the patient can answer 3 questions:
- Who are you?
- Where are you?
- What time is it?
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Refers to a cast that extends from the bottom of the fingers to above the elbow |
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back side of the hand (opposite of the palm) |
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Closed Fracture
(Simple Fracture) |
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A fracture in which the skin has not been punctured by the bone |
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Open Fracture
(Compound Fracture) |
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Fracture where the skin has been punctured by the bone |
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A simple fracture that involves only a line or crack in the bone |
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The bone is broken into more than two pieces
(open reduction, surgery, is required) |
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The bone is forced towards its midsection. Usually occur in the lower legs as a result of landing heavily on the feet |
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