Here is an illustrated, easy-to-reference handbook with step-by-step instructions for 110 procedures performed by primary care clinicians in office, hospital, and other outpatient settings. Organized by major body systems, each section reviews the diagnostic procedures for that system, followed by all of the information you need to perform the procedure, including required equipment, CPT coding guidelines, health promotion and safety prevention tips, post-procedure care, and more. Multiple methods for performing each procedure are included, followed by rationales, indications, and contraindications.
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Comprehensive collection of 110 procedures commonly performed by adult and family nurse practitioners in various care settings.
Each procedure provides...
Coding Guidelines—CPT codes as well as modifiers
Procedure Overview—Causes, incidence, and other procedure-specific information
Health Promotion/Prevention—Tips to pass on to the client to promote health or prevent the need for the procedure in the future
Options—One to four methods of performing the procedure and offers a choice of how to perform the procedure
Rationale—The reasons to perform the procedure
Indications and Contraindications—When the procedure should/should not be performed
Procedure—The required equipment and illustrated, step-by-step instructions for performing each procedure listed under “Options.”
Client Instructions—Post-procedure instructions for the client.
Bibliography—Sources for additional information.