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Hey there The Richest fans! Thanks for stopping by! Today’s video is a little uh, stomach-turning, we’re talking all about the most dangerous foods around.
With a population of over 7 billion, planet earth is home to some incredibly bizarre cuisines. With new dishes being invented and reinvented, there’s no limit to the amount of food you can try! However, some of these dishes are truly terrifying. From poisonous frogs to cheese-eating maggots, we’re getting out our finest cutlery and digging into the delicious and devious catacombs of the most dangerous foods on the planet! You’ll be surprised how many household favorites ended up on our list–so bon appetite, if you dare!
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Pre diabetes is a metabolic condition and growing global problem that is closely tied to obesity. If undiagnosed or untreated, pre-diabetes develops into type 2 diabetes which whilst treatable is currently not fully reversible.
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Adults and children can get prediabetes, when blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes. Learn what you can do to prevent or delay diabetes.
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WPBF 25 News’ Tiffany Kenney explains how children’s behavioral problems can be exacerbated by certain food dyes. Video Rating: / 5
This video contains a review of an article that highlights the dangers of food dyes in our food supply which are in a variety of products. They have been noticed by other countries as harmful but the US has done nothing to make US citizens aware. The worst part of it all is that these big companies are targeting our children and not without ill effects. If you love your child you should watch this and try to get food dye products out of there daily routine.
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Q: How would you code pre-diabetes with hyperglycemia?
A: I’m not going to try to open up Find-A-Code, it will be too slow. If you want to look it up. But we can go to Find-A-Code.
Pre-diabetes is not diabetes, it is not the diabetes code E11. It is not going to be E11, it’s not going to be E10, it’s not going to be E13 or 12. Those are your main endocrine codes, but I can tell you a quick way to look this up. If you know the diabetic codes, you can go into a code like E11.9 and read and it will usually tell you “Hey, heads up. This excludes diabetes” things like that.
You can also look up hyperglycemia and it will usually, the ICD-10 manuals is really good about giving you things to look at and to cross reference, and encoders are even better than the manual because they pop up for you.
Did you have that? Did you find it at all, Schuyler?
Coach Schuyler: I really don’t feel that there’s going to be a combination code because it’s more of the signs and symptoms. It would be more of definitely coding both of them. So you have that pre-diabetes, which is the R73.03. Then, the hypoglycemia is R73.9. Obviously, that’s something that we can more look into, but since it is not a definitive diagnosis, I feel that it would not have that proper combination code like E11.65 does, that diabetes type 2 with hyperglycemia. For the purpose of this, I haven’t found anything that’s what I’ve come into conclusion for in regards to this question.
Coach Alicia: That is a good point to make. That is what separates the people that have experience in coding versus the ones that are newer because you automatically think, Oh, I know. E11 is going to be one of the first codes that you learn because anything you’re going to teach in coding can be done through diabetes, so you’re going to hear it a lot. You’re going to learn I10 for hypertension and E11, so you automatically start thinking of that, but this is actually pre-diabetes and that’s different. Notice that it’s an R code versus an E code which is an endocrine code, it’s how you remember it. It’s an R code which is a completely different area. That should give you a heads-up. It usually confuses everybody so hopefully that’s a good answer for you.
But if you get stumped, that’s the way to do it. Go and look and they’ll say, “Hey, by the way, this excludes pre-diabetes or diabetes due to pancreatectomy or something like that.” Video Rating: / 5
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Berestrand Williams, MD FAAP is a board-certified primary care doctor at Mount Sinai Doctors, seeing patients of all ages Monday – Friday in Greenwich Village. Trained in Connecticut and Massachusetts, he is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Internal Medicine and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Physicians. After majoring in Biology and graduating with honors at Harvard University, he was awarded his medical degree from the University of Connecticut’s School of Medicine and completed two residencies – one in Internal Medicine at Boston University’s Boston City Hospital and another in Pediatrics at the combined Boston University School of Medicine – Harvard Pediatric Residency Program. Prior to joining Mount Sinai Doctors, he practiced at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center for nine years and then served as Chief of Primary Care at Concentra Urgent Care and Family Medicine Center. He has been nationally recognized, receiving the Surgical Scholars Award in 1987 and the AOL Foundation Grant: Franciscan Children’s Hospital in 2001. He has written several publications, including Al. Cardiovascular Collapse Treated with Hemodiaysis, Journal of Critical Care Medicine, January 1991. Dr. Williams is fluent in Spanish.
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