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CBCS EXAM 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Paper Claims - correct answer Traditional method used by providers for submissions of charges to insurance companies 
-CMS 1500 
-few plans accept encounter forms Medicare will 
 only accept CMS 1500` 
 
Electronic Claim - correct answer Alternative to paper claims submitted to the third-party payer directly by the physician or through clearinghouse 
-paid faster and software has self-editing detects and reports entries may cause to be rejected 
 
Clearinghouse - correct answer Entity that recie...
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BILINGUAL GENERALIST EC-6 (192) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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BILINGUAL GENERALIST EC-6 (192) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
 
language - correct answer Acquired in highly contextualized situations and in meaningful social settings. 
 
Monitor hypothesis - correct answer Hypothesis: Learners exposed to formal language instruction develop an internal mechanism enabling them to assess language and make corrections. However to use this language editor, children must have explicit knowledge of the rules and time to apply them. 
 
monitor hypothesis - correct an...
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D001 Pre-Assessment questions and answers
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Which behavior is most likely to be an indicator of an emotional disturbance (ED) as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)? 
Refusing to interact with peers in school for an extended period 
 
 
 
What can be assumed about a student's behavior when the student is identified as having an emotional disturbance (ED) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)? 
It interferes significantly with the student's educational performance. 
 
 
 
Laura is in e...
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MO Psychology Jurisprudence Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% Verified.
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MO Psychology Jurisprudence Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% Verified. Multiple Relationships: Affecting Judgment 
The psychologist shall not undertake or continue a professional relationship with a client when the 
objectivity or competency of the psychologist is, or could reasonably be expected to be impaired 
because of the psychologist's present or previous familial, social, sexual, emotional, financial, 
supervisory, political, administrative or legal relationshi...
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IAAO 400 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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IAAO 400 Questions and Answers with 
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Monitoring activities (Quality assurance) 1. Reviews of progress and performance contribute 
to effective and efficient operations 
2. Procedures in place for monitoring the quality of assessment, editing data, reviewing 
appraisals, and reporting time and productivity 
Management from the past One of the first management theories was the classical theory of 
management. This ws promarily an authoritarian approach, with "top-down" decisi...
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Immunodeficiencies Test | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which primary immunodeficiency mainly impacts B cell development without affecting T cells? - Xlinked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) 
Individuals with X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) are more susceptible to some kinds of pathogens 
than others. What pathogen do you think an XLA patient would be LEAST susceptible to? - 
intracellular bacterium 
M. tuberculosis is the only intracellular pathogen listed in the answers above. XLA is a deficiency of 
antibodies, which function almost exclusively outside ...
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NBHWC Section 1: Coaching Structure Questions with Answers Rated A+
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Four phases of a coaching program 
Prospect 
 
Start-up 
 
Ongoing sessions 
 
Program close/wrap up 
 
 
Coach preparation prior to the session 
reviews materials 
 
eliminates distractions 
 
takes time to become mindful and present 
 
 
Competencies associated with session preparation 
Coach is calm, present, and emotionally available 
 
Review available client materials 
 
Logistics (meeting location, conference call arrangements, etc.) 
 
 
The coach's aims for the initial session, or inta...
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Music 2MT3 Exam questions and answers
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A music therapist practicing psychotherapy in Quebec would need to be recognized 
by which organization(s). 
A) CAMT and CRPO 
B) CAMT 
C) OMTA 
D) none of the above Answer- B 
since when has music therapy been implemented as a regulated profession in 
Canada? 
A) Baroque period 
B) 1974 
C) 5000BC 
D) 1990 Answer- B 
Music therapists adopted the idea that certain music should be used to evoke certain 
moods and to influence ethos from the Greeks. 
TRUE 
FALSE Answer- FALSE 
there are no t...
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Pomerantz Ch. 12 -- Psychodynamic Therapy Exam 2023
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Pomerantz Ch. 12 -- Psychodynamic Therapy 
Exam 2023 
psychodynamic therapy - ANS-refers broadly to Sigmund Freud's approach to therapy 
and all subsequent efforts to revise and expand upon it (Neo-Freudian) 
goal of psychodynamic therapy - ANS-• The primary goal of psychodynamic 
psychotherapy is to make the unconscious conscious 
o "Insight" into thoughts, feelings, and other mental activity previously outside of 
awareness 
o The very presence of the unconscious was a fundamental id...
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WGU C909 Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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WGU C909 Latest Update with Certified Solutions Constructivist Theory Reading is a process in which the reader actively searches for meaning in what she reads. Builds on prior knowledge. 
sociocultural theory Similiar to constructivist. Learning is social rather than individual. Learners work together. 
Schema A conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world 
Reader Response Theory Focuses on reader reaction more than text itself. Text has no meaning before a reader experiences re...