31.03.2022

Susan knows that there are laws that govern the refilling of diazepam, which is a controlled substance. How do these laws affect Mr. Lehmke?

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Refer to the case study at the beginning of chapter 53 in your Pearson's Comprehensive Medical Assisting Book and use what you have learned to answer the following questions..

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Penningworth has approved the request for one refill. What is Susan's next step.. Susan should contact the DEA to find out the specific laws that govern the refilling of diazepam.

Refer to the case study at the beginning of chapter 53 in your Pearson's Comprehensive Medical Assis
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Answer and explanation:
1. Diazepam belongs to Schedule 2 drugs . Generally this schedule drugs legally has no refills in view of its addictive nature .This can affect Mr. Lehmke by facing difficulty to get the medication without the provider's order.
2. This schedule drugs though cannot be refilled, there is still a possibility of getting the drug because of no expiration on the prescription .In this situation Susan is highly responsible to take an most appropriate and accurate decision .This can be done by making a call to the concerned provider and checking for orders and getting the order of the prescriber.Susan should inform the patient the medication will be dispensed only after oral order approval from the provider.
3. Susan can now provide a refill for one week and maintaining appropriate documentation of oral prescription .The prescription of the medication has to be attached to the Emergency oral authorization.
Then ensure it is reported to the Drug Enforcement Administration
Meanwhile the pharmacist should receive Authorization for Emergency Dispensing from the concerned provider who ordered the drug for patient to avoid legal consequences .
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Answer: Diazepam belongs to Schedule 2 drugs . Generally this schedule drugs legally has no refills in view of its addictive nature .This can affect Mr. Lehmke by facing difficulty to get the medication without the provider's order.

Explanation: Case Study Susan Schults, CMA (AAMA), is working the medication refill line for Pearson Physicians Group. She has received a refill request from Adam Lehmke for his diazepam. When she reviews Mr. Lemke’s chart, she notices that Dr. Penningworth wrote a prescription for diazepam three months ago with two refills and realizes, based on the date, that Mr. Lehmke should still have two weeks of medicine.
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Diazepam belongs to Schedule 2 drugs . Generally this schedule drugs legally has no refills in view of its addictive nature . This can affect Mr. Lehmke by facing difficulty to get the medication without the provider's order.

Diazepam belongs to Schedule 2 drugs . Generally this schedule drugs legally has no refills in view Diazepam belongs to Schedule 2 drugs . Generally this schedule drugs legally has no refills in view
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I would say yes.

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I would say this because if the wingspan is either to small or too large it could affect the species greatly. For example, say that the father of a baby bird had a wing span that was to large that abnormal would soon pass down in the familt and then become a cause too great for the rest of the species.

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According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, a medium dose of caffeine will prove to bring best performance

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The Yerkes-Dodson Law empirically relates the performance with arousal. According to this law, “a performance can be increased through physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a limit. “

The stimulus will initially boost the performance but only to a certain limit. Hence, simply increasing the stimulus on and on will not boost the performance.  

When Dr. Dameron provides arousal stimulus in the form of caffeine at high, medium and low doses to basketball players; it will be observed that only the players who received a medium dose of caffeine can perform well.  

At low doses, the caffeine level will not be enough to stimulate the performance level.

At high doses, the players will not over perform but instead will not be able to perform due to intoxication of caffeine.  

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Maintain non-threatening eye contact, smile, and keep his hands open and visible. Ensure that he remains between the patient and room exit Use limit setting language such as, “Mr. Wilson, please control yourself or I will call security.”

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R56.01 is a billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of complex febrile convulsions. The code is valid for the year 2020 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. The ICD-10-CM code R56.01 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like complex febrile seizure or complex febrile seizure, non-refractory or complex febrile seizure, refractory.

According to ICD-10-CM guidelines this code should not to be used as a principal diagnosis code when a related definitive diagnosis has been established.

ICD-10:R56.01
Short Description:Complex febrile convulsions
Long Description:Complex febrile convulsions

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