Author name: Rose Wango

Origin and Purpose of DRGs

Healthcare is reimbursed in a variety of ways. The prospective payment method is one of those ways. This paper will be about the prospective payment method where diagnosis-related groupings (DRGs) forms the basis for payment. Research and explain the origin purpose and description of DRGs. Include what payment is based on. Identify the benefits and problems […]

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Gallstone Pancreatitis

A 52-year-old woman presents to the urgent care center with several hours of worsening epigastric abdominal pain that radiates to the back. The patient also has malaise, chills, nausea, and vomiting. On physical exam, there is diffuse abdominal tenderness on palpation. She is afebrile. Other vital signs include a blood pressure of 126/74 mm Hg,

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Upper Endoscopy

A 53-year-old woman presents to her primary care practitioner because of generalized weakness, light-headedness, and fatigue for the past month. She also describes dysphagia, heartburn, and occasional regurgition after eating or lying down. She often takes over-the-counter antacids for heartburn, and recently she was told she was anemic, so she started taking an iron supplement.

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Diverticulitis

A 68-year-old woman presents with left lower quadrant pain that worsens with defecation. She describes the pain as “crampy” and says she has had mild constipation for the past few years. The patient denies any recent weight change or urinary symptoms. Her temperature is 37.8°C (100.0°F), pulse rate is 102/min, respiratory rate is 16/min, and

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Cholecystokinin

A 41-year-old woman presents with pain in her abdomen for the last 3 hours. She says pain is intense, dull, constant, and localized to the right upper quadrant. The pain started about 30 minutes after she had a high-fat meal this morning and is accompanied by nausea. She has had similar episodes in the past

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CT Abdomen and Pelvis

A 51-year-old man with a past medical history of peptic ulcer disease currently being treated with triple therapy presents to the urgent care center complaining of acute abdominal pain which began suddenly less than 2 hours ago. The physical examination shows his abdomen to be mildly distended, diffusely tender to palpation, and positive for rebound

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Stool Antigen Test

A family healthcare provider in a rural area is treating a 40-year-old woman for dyspepsia. The patient has had chronic heartburn and abdominal pain for the past 2 months and is suspected of having Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. The provider decides to perform a diagnostic test. Which of the following tests is the provider most likely test

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Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)

A 62-year-old man presents with epigastric pain for the past several months. The pain is worse after eating and especially after drinking coffee. He also complains of excessive belching. He recently tried taking omeprazole for 2 weeks, but it did not help his pain. He has no significant past medical history. On physical examination, there

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