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What types of codes are not recognized by Medicare and other federal payers but may be useful for claims to some private payers?
Semi-Fowler's
A position where the patient lies on their back with the head of the bed elevated to 30-45 degrees, often used to improve breathing and comfort.
Chest Tube
A medical device inserted into the pleural space to remove air, fluid, or pus from the chest cavity.
Tube Displacement
The unintentional movement or mispositioning of a medical tube from its original site, potentially causing complications or ineffective treatment.
Tension Pneumothorax
A potentially life-threatening condition where air accumulates in the pleural space under pressure, collapsing the lung and shifting mediastinal structures.
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