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Staffs with a cross-piece at the top to place under the arms of a lame person

Crutches

100

To hold up; to bear part of the weight of

Support

100

To make steady; firmly fixed; constant

Stabilize

100

Refers to the degree of movement of the body’s joints and
extremities

Range-of-motion (ROM)

100

Refers to a cane with four “feet.”

Quad-base

200

The underarm area, armpit

Axilla

200

Uninvolved; doing nothing

Idle

200

To walk, not be confined to bed.

Ambulate

200

The use of appropriate body positioning when moving and lifting objects to
avoid injury

Body mechanics

200

Easily bent, compliant, yielding to persuasion.

Flexibility

300

Spent or used, as with money or energy

Expended

300

To blot out; leave no trace; destroy

Obliterate

300

Quality of being mobile; easy to move

Mobility

300

Manner of walking

Gait

300

Spent or used, as with money or energy

Expended

400

The inclination of two straight lines that meet in a point

Angle

400

Sending a patient to a provider of a different specialty for treatment beyond the scope
of practice for the initial practitioner

Referral

400

Scheduled the same as wave but with the exception of scheduling patients in the last 30 minutes at 10–20 minute intervals

Modified wave

400

A format for establishing a time schedule for appointments

Matrix

400

When service is rendered; real time

At the time of service (ATOS)

500

The state of being bankrupt, being legally declared unable to pay debts; a petition to a court by an individual who is stating that they cannot pay any debt incurred

Bankruptcy

500

Refers to the immediate and complete adjudication of a health care claim upon receipt by the payer from a provider. Adjudication is the final determination of the issues involving settlement of an insurance claim, also known as a claim settlement.

Real time adjudication (RTA)

500

Dividing accounts into categories according to the amount of time since the first billing date; way to identify accounts according to the length of time the accounts have
been delinquent

Aging of accounts

500

All the outstanding accounts (amounts due to the office); a reporting system to see who has not paid on their account

Accounts receivable (A/R)

500

A patient ledger within a practice management system may be called an
account history. Generally, account histories follow the same organized plan used for ledger
records of patients. The account history automatically shows the balance of the account and the
number of days the account has been due

Account history

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