Seizure Disorders

Seizure Disorders: Understanding the Condition and How to Manage It

Through straightforward explanations and practical guidance, the video equips patients and caregivers with the knowledge needed to recognize symptoms early, reduce triggers, and follow proper treatment plans.

Overview
What  asthma is, how it impacts the lungs, and common triggers.

Prevention
Tips for avoiding flare-ups, managing environmental triggers, and maintaining lung health.

Symptoms
Key signs to watch for, including shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness.

Treatment
How asthma is diagnosed, available treatment options, and strategies for ongoing management.

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Seizure Disorders Clinical Guide for Physicians

This downloadable guide provides physicians with a fast, reliable reference for understanding, documenting, and managing asthma in clinical settings. It includes practical tips, key reminders, clear documentation procedures, and coding protocols to ensure accurate, efficient patient care. Designed for quick use at the point of care, this guide helps streamline clinical workflows while supporting evidence-based decision-making.
Overview
Brief clinical description, common triggers, and patient presentation patterns.
Quick Tips
use validated tools (e.g., ACT) to quickly assess control.
Reminders
Always document recent exacerbation and frequency of rescue inhaler use.
Documentation
Record symptoms, severity classification, and response to prior treatments.
Coding Protocol
Use ICD-10 codes J45.20-J45-998 for asthma classifications (mild, moderate, severe; intermittent or persistent).

This educational resource is intended to help healthcare providers accurately and completely document the patient encounter, which may be reimbursable by federal healthcare programs (e.g. Medicare Advantage, ACO REACH). This educational resource is not intended to serve as billing, legal, medical, or other expert advice. Providers should review CPT® Manual, ICD-10-CM resources, and relevant laws and not rely exclusively on this educational resource. Each health care provider, and not Honest Health, bears full responsibility for its own documentation as well as compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.