Code It For Me
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“Testing” Your Knowledge
All About Metis
Emil Kräpelin or the APA might say they have.
100

The patient asks if their partner can join their next individual session. What is the code?

90837

100

This person’s goal is to run the same amount of miles as the number of the year i.e 2023 they are currently in.

Lisa

100

After seeing this patient for a few sessions, you suggest they take a PLC-5, what might you be looking for?

PTSD

100

Where does the name Metis come from?

Greek mythology 

**Bonus Question**

100

This patient is 23 years old, they finally decided to reach out after feeling “low” for the last 5 months with really no change in mood. Often feeling no interest in normal activities, and often fatigued for no apparent reason.

Major Depressive D/O

200

If a parent or partner asks for an individual session to help the IP.

90846

200

Though this provider might be a bit far, they are great with kids and young adults who present with ADHD/ADD, LSD, ASD, Asperger’s, and parenting issues.

Holly

200

This patient was suggested to take an ADOS and an ADIR to determine a diagnosis.

ASD

200

Who created our logo?

Gabz

***Bonus Question***

200

A young female is brought in by their parent. During the intake the patient states that one of their goals is to look like a model, they follow a strict diet but haven’t reached their goal weight yet. They feel the other girls at school are thinner than they are and just want to fit in.

Anorexia Nervosa

300

Up until recently, extended sessions were coded as 90837 +99354, what is used now?

2 units 90834 

*Bonus Question*

300

This person might be a good resource for a consultation, if a patient fears they may have bipolar, schizophrenia, and OCD, and would like to try EMDR or DBT.

Bonnie

300

What might this patient’s diagnosis be if given a WAIS/WISC, TOVA, and DKEFS?

ADHD

300

What other cities (3) has the Metis Center called home?

Boulder, Broomfield, and Erie

300

Patient presents with - Not waiting to be alone, they don’t like to leave their home, and going out makes them feel extremely nervous to the point of a panic attack. Separation anxiety and OCD have already been ruled out.

Agoraphobia

400

Normally referred to as a 45-minute session, what are the time limits to use 90834?

38-52 minutes

400

If you think your patient might benefit from testing, who might you contact first?

Laurie

400

This patient was given a Rorschach, MMPI, and MCMI. What might they be looking for?

A personality disorder

400

The Metis Center founding date may not have a catchy toon but we’re still grateful.

4/24/2015 (year)

400

A young adult has come in stating that they are struggling in their day-to-day which is now affecting their work. They are worried they might get fired. They also state that they are often fatigued, grumpy, and struggle to stay focused. They go on to say they have very a hard time getting to sleep even if they are tired or sometimes, they fall asleep but then wake up several times a night.

Insomnia Disorder

500

This patient showed up for their weekly appointment, but it became clear this session met the criteria for crisis and needed to be seen longer for an hour and half.

90839 +90840

500

These providers along with individual therapy also enjoy seeing couples (4).

Alyssa, Courtney, Emma C., and John.

500

This patient is a direct pay pt who has questions about themselves that are not diagnostic in nature and would like to pursue psychological testing. A good framework for that would be?

Therapeutic Assessment

500

Which of our providers (2) have been with Metis the longest?

Courtney(2017) and Bonnie(2018)

500

A young boy is brought in by his parents. His parents state he is often angry and irritable, he just won’t listen – instead argues even about small things, he even argues with his teachers and won’t follow their rules. He often tries to blame his sibling for his actions.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

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