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2. With regards to spirometry (select all that are true)
3. Which of the following are appropriate documentation diagnoses for the COPD patient?
4. Regarding inhaled corticosteroids, they should be instituted in COPD patients with (choose one best answer)
5. The GOLD Guidelines have COPD assessments categorized in groups, labeled A à D, with Group A based on patients having few symptoms that impact life and low risk factors (few/no exacerbations/hospitalizations). Initial pharmacological treatments for Group A patients would include use of
6. After a patient with COPD has had an exacerbation that required hospitalization, the following should be considered: (select ALL that are appropriate)
7. Home oxygen use is indicated with
8. Which of the following diagnoses have a risk score of 0.335 (HCC 111)? (select all that are correct)
9. A patient with emphysema for 12 years comes in with shortness of breath and cough with purulent sputum for 3 days. He uses 2 liters NC oxygen at home due to resting hypoxemia documented at 84% sat two years ago. Today his saturation at rest is 90% (baseline on 2 liters is 94%) and there is minimal wheeze noted bilaterally without accessory muscle use. In addition to his AECOPD, he should also be diagnosed with
10. In patients with COPD and respiratory failure that is clinically related, CMS considers (select all that are correct)
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