It is the last question because waking doesn’t help build muscle it will make you burn calories but you need to work out certain parts of the body to build muscle not by waking.
Anesthesia- Modifier 47 is the
code to be assigned, when the physician administers regional or general
anesthesia and performs the surgery, the modifier 47 (anesthesia by surgeon) is
made to the appropriate procedure code. Modifier 47 is added to the surgical
code, not the anesthesia code. You may remember this from your study of
Modifiers back a few units.
A) Less than 60 BPM.
A normal resting heart rate for the average adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm) or 40 to 60 bpm for highly conditioned athletes. If you're sedentary most of the day, your RHR likely approaches or exceeds the top end of this range. This may be because your heart is less efficient.
Answer:
Correct answer: whether the condition is life-threatening
Explanation:
Emergency room is a room in the hospital where those in critical conditions are placed in for adequate medical care and close supervison. On the other hand, urgent care is the detailed provision of medical treatment to someone in critical condition inorder to prevent loss of live of the patient.
<em>The major primary consideration to be considered when choosing between emergency room and urgent care is to determine how life-threatening the condition of the patient who seek medical attention is.</em>
The sympathetic nervous system can accelerate heart rate. Decreases the movement of the large intestine, constricts blood vessels. Can cause piloerection aka goosebumps and perspiration also known as sweating a lot of times.