Digestive
Respiratory
Diet/Nutrition
Claims
Terminology
100
This structure in the mouth contains sensory receptiors for taste and helps move the food between the teeth.
What is the tongue?
100
This structure is a channel for both air and food. It has three sections and three sets of tonsils.
What is the pharynx?
100
Balancing the body's internal environment is known as this.
What is homeostasis?
100
This provider is the organization or person that should receive payment.
What is pay-to provider?
100
Inflammation of the bronchi.
What is bronchitis?
200
This structure hangs off the soft palate and prevents food from going into the nasal cavity.
What is the uvula?
200
These tiny sacs are the functional units of the lungs where CO2 and O2 are exchanged.
What are alveoli?
200
What is the unit by which we measure energy available by a specific food or exercise activity?
What is a calorie?
200
An example of a primary provider indentification number would be this.
What is NPI, SSN, EIN?
200
Difficult or painful swallowing.
What is dysphagia?
300
The first section of the small intestine, where the liver, gallbladder and pancreas empty their secretions into via the common bile duct.
What is the duodenum?
300
This lung is slightly smaller than the other, containing only 2 lobes.
What is the left lung?
300
This is the process by which food is broken down in order for the body to use it.
What is metabolism?
300
This is where you would look to determine what the patient's diagnoses are and what services were performed.
What is superbill or encounter form?
300
A period cessation of breathing during sleep.
What is sleep apnea?
400
These folds in the stomach expand to allow the stomach to hold more food.
What is rugae?
400
A full respiration consists of these.
What is one inspiration and one exhalation
400
This is the most reliable indicator of body fat that is calculated based on a person's height and weight.
What is BMI?
400
Give an example as to why a gender identifier is necessary on a claim.
What is men can't be pregnant, women don't have prostates, etc.
400
Excess secretion of watery stools.
What is diarrhea?
500
The wave-like muscular movements that move food down the esophagus and through the digestive system are known as this.
What is peristalsis?
500
This is the point at which the trachea divides into the first two bronchi.
What is the hilus?
500
The number of major minerals are required by the body.
What is seven?
500
What does an assignment of benefirts indicator tell us?
What is whether or not a patient authorizes benefits to be paid to the provider?
500
Vomitting blood.
What is hematemesis?
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