If a patient is hospitalized due to this diagnosis, which specifier should you always use?
What is Severe?
When the attachment object is consistently fulfilling a child’s physical and emotional needs.
What is secure attachment?
This outpatient clinic provides chemotherapy infusions for our CPMC Patients.
What is Bryan Hemming Outpatient Infusion Center?
quetiapine, aripiprazole, risperidone, and olanzapine
What are anti-psychotics?
A requirement by health insurers that doctors get approval before providing certain treatments, procedures, or prescriptions to ensure they are medically necessary
What is a pre-authorization?
What is the difference between "other specified" vs "unspecified" when speaking about diagnoses that Pts do not fully meet criteria for?
Other Specified: Clinician explains why Pt does not meet full dx
Unspecified: Clinician does not explain why
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!! This researcher was the first to propose the idea of attachment theory by observing the attachment behavioral system.
Who is John Bowlby?
What is a wig?
sertraline, escitalopram, and fluoxetine
What are antidepressants?
A mandatory form (CMS-10065) that hospitals must provide to all Medicare beneficiaries (Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage) to inform them of their rights as inpatients
What is an IM letter? Bonus points if you can tell me what IM/IMM stands for!
This diagnosis finds incompatibility between the symptom and recognized neurological or medical conditions. (ex: sudden paralysis, seizures, etc.) This physical symptom can often be caused by psychological distress.
What is conversion disorder?
This attachment style causes children who experience distress when separated from caregivers, but are also not entirely comforted upon a caregiver’s return. This is when the attachment object is inconsistently fulfilling a child’s physical and emotional needs
What is anxious attachment?
This grant allows CPMC oncology social workers to provide hotel vouchers, gas vouchers, and transportation benefits to CPMC cancer patients.
What is the American Cancer Society Grant?
Naltrexone, Acamprosate, and Disulfiram
What are common AUD treatment medications?
You need three midnights to get to SNF with this insurance.
What is Medicare Part A?
This disorder focuses on the falsification of physical or psychological signs or symptoms, or induction of injury or disease, associated with identified deception.
What is facticious disorder?
When the attachment object is almost completely absent in fulfilling a child’s physical and emotional needs.
What is avoidant attachment?
This resource program starting with an "S" provides medical transportation, emotional support, food resources, wigs, and health and wellness activities to women with cancer.
celecoxib, meloxicam, hydrocodone, tramadol
What are pain medications?
You need a ____ for a temporary contract between an insurance payer and a non-network provider.
What is an LOA (letter of agreement)?
What is the difference between Somatic Symptom disorder and Illness Anxiety disorder (FKA hypochondria)?
Hypochondria is focused on the preoccupation with having a serious illness with few or no sx; Somatic Sx is focused on the distress from sx
These infants and toddlers express inconsistent reactions to a caregiver leaving or returning.
What is disorganized attachment?
This service allows Patients to minimize their hair loss by constricting scalp blood vessels during chemotherapy? (This is offered at Pac Campus infusions.)
What is cooling cap?
What is the name brand for escitalopram?
Lexapro
How many SNF days does original MediCare cover free of charge?
Original Medicare covers the first 20 days of a skilled nursing facility (SNF) stay at 100% with no cost-sharing.