Using 97 guidelines, please offer your opinions on the correct scoring for this exam.
General Exam:
General Appearance Pleasant, NAD, Well-developed, well-nourished, No Resp Distress, AOX3.
EXTREMITIES: R 4th digit with contracture, pulses 2 plus bilaterally.
PSYCHIATRIC: normal mood & affect.
Our providers often mention No Resp Distress and AOx3 under general appearance. My question is: Is it better to count No Resp Distress as a Respiratory bullet, or general appearance. Also, would you count AOx3 as a Psychiatric bullet.
Thanks for you help as I continue to refine and improve my auditing skills.![Stick out tongue :p :p](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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General Exam:
General Appearance Pleasant, NAD, Well-developed, well-nourished, No Resp Distress, AOX3.
EXTREMITIES: R 4th digit with contracture, pulses 2 plus bilaterally.
PSYCHIATRIC: normal mood & affect.
Our providers often mention No Resp Distress and AOx3 under general appearance. My question is: Is it better to count No Resp Distress as a Respiratory bullet, or general appearance. Also, would you count AOx3 as a Psychiatric bullet.
Thanks for you help as I continue to refine and improve my auditing skills.
Arrana