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The capabilities of an EHR seem endless.Match the capability to the function/description.Note: an answer may be used more than once.
-E/M coding capability helps the provider ensure accurate coding based on documentation
Unconditioned Response
A natural, unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus that occurs automatically without previous conditioning.
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus through conditioning.
Unconditioned Response
This is an automatic, natural reaction to a stimulus that occurs without prior learning or conditioning.
Sneezing
An involuntary burst of air through the nose and mouth, usually caused by irritation of the nasal mucosa.
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Q28: Administrative functions<br>A)electronic health record (EHR)<br>B)electronic medical record
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Q45: Condition of sluggish bowel action<br>A)constipation<br>B)diarrhea<br>C)hemorrhoid<br>D)preicteric<br>E)hernia<br>F)truss<br>G)pancreatitis<br>H)polyp<br>I)pruritus ani<br>J)toxemia
Q49: Degree of medical decision making involved<br>A)key component<br>B)contributory
Q53: A patient does not need to provide
Q72: Patients with irritable bowel syndrome commonly have