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- Discuss the extent to which patients wantto be fully informed about their healthand be active participants in their healthcare. Identify and discuss key reasons thatpatient expectations are often not met.The E/M is used in every specialty including emergency medicine, OB/GYN, ENT, Neuro, and Peds. Pick any specialty and share with the class how coding could be different for each. HINT: Modifier -25, E/M elements, concept of time, established versus new patients.Explain the process of evaluating the outcomes of care for a patient ?
- how would you define the “beginning” and “end” of a patient’s typical “care experience”?Can you make a Goal and Nursing Interventions with Rationale about the given Nursing Diagnosis: "Social Isolation related to the need for isolation measures as evidenced by limited social interaction and loneliness."(Covid-19 Patient)Using the nursing process, how would you “identify” a patient at risk for suicide or “engage” with a patient who has already been identified as being at risk for suicide?