Today is Monday, MONTH NUMBER ENDING IN A SUFFIX (TH, ND, ST) at the PART OF BODY clinic. An urgent FORM OF COMMUNICATION message is sent to the task basket. NAME OF CARTOON CHARACTER, a patient, is calling with concerns of SYMPTOM, SYMPTOM, and SYMPTOM. The patient denies any SYMPTOM or SYMPTOM. They are NUMBER years old and have a history of participating in OLYMPIC SPORT regularly. It’s obvious the patient needs to be seen within DURATION OF TIME.
Upon checking in to the office, they hand the receptionist a SOMETHING FOUND IN A WALLET as payment for their copay. Then, they have a seat in the VERB ENDING IN ING room and wait for their NOUN to be called. Once the technician grabs the chart, it’s time for their exam. The technician makes sure to go over their ADJECTIVE history and reconcile their PLURAL NOUN. The HPI should always reflect the patient’s TITLE OF AUTHORITY complaint. Time for the physical exam. First, we have the patient VERB the PLURAL NOUN on the eye chart. Next, we are sure to check their NOUN pressures, which should always be between LOWER NUMBER and HIGHER NUMBER.
After their tech exam, it’s time to take some FUNNY ACRONYM scans and NOUN photos. The photographer will make sure to position the patient to always face DIRECTION for best results. Now, the doctor will review the pictures. You may hear them say things like “ FAMOUS MOVIE QUOTE ” or label things with terms like ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE, or ADJECTIVE.
It is at this point, the doctor will evaluate the patient’s eyes via the NOUN lamp. The findings during this exam will help us VERB our diagnosis. ADJECTIVE vessels could mean MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS or NOUN edema could be a case of OTHER MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS . This is where the doctors really shine after the NUMBER year(s) of medical school they went through. The last step in a visit to the PART OF THE BODY clinic is to formulate the plan. Are we treating the patient with NOUN injections or do they need to have a TYPE OF SURGERY? Are they returning in TIME FRAME or do they need to be referred out to an PROFESSION specialist?
Once the plan is complete, we can submit the chart for coding and billing. Hopefully the patient has good insurance coverage so they won’t be stuck with a $ bill.
The patient leaves happy knowing they were in good PART OF THE BODY with Retina Vitreous Associates.