🎃 Happy Halloween! 🎃 As we embrace the fun of Halloween, it's important to remember that unexpected surprises can happen—like injuries from pumpkin carving or trick-or-treating! To help medical practices navigate these spooky situations, we’ve compiled a list of 25 spooky ICD-10 codes for Halloween-related mishaps. 🎃👻 These codes not only ensure accurate billing but also help prevent revenue loss during a time when accidents are more likely to occur. Check out our article on The Intake for a mix of humor and essential billing tips: https://lnkd.in/ey55XWCZ Wishing you all a safe and fun #Halloween!
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Why did the skeleton go trick or treating alone? Because he had no body to go with him! 🎃 Remember to keep your little ones safe this Halloween -- stick to well-lit areas, check your candy, and be safe! If you would like more suggestions on how to be safe and healthy, check out the links below. 1. https://ow.ly/oAY750TSN3T 2. https://ow.ly/kYzF50TSN3S 3. https://ow.ly/w0As50TSN3O 4. https://ow.ly/vs1W50TSN3P
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What are you dressing up as for halloween? Take these 4 tips with you when you're making our trick or treating plans. 👻
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Tonight is Halloween. We expect to get hundreds of kids dressed up in their scariest (and cutest) costumery to trick-or-treat at our place. I love it. The dog, not so much. One of my goals is to run out of candy at just the right time so 1. We accomodate most/all of the trick-or-treaters, and 2. We don’t have leftover candy to tempt me all week. My second goal is to enjoy this interaction: Trick or treater: How many can I take? Me (in my infamous “fur” dollhead jacket): How many do you want to take? The kids are usually very surprised. Many struggle to come up with, “the right answer.” There is no “right answer.” Most don’t ask, and just take 1 candy. A few defiantly take a handful. Among those who ask this question, the most common answer is, “2 or 3?” I’m still waiting for someone to say, “all”. I will then pour all the candies into their container, turn off the lights, and go watch the latest Chucky movie with whoever is brave enough to join me. There are lessons in here somewhere, but maybe it’s just fun.
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🎃 Want to know how to burn off your Halloween candy in minutes? 🍬 👇 Comment below to get our FREE guide! 👇
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Halloween brings out the ghouls and goblins, but for those with chronic pain, the holiday brings about difficulties of a different kind. You may be wondering how you’ll walk the kids around trick-or-treating or dreading all the ups and downs required to answer the door. 👻 Here are a few ways to make Halloween easier while dealing with chronic pain this year. 👇 👻 Ask a friend or relative to help out with escorting kids trick-or-treating. 🦇 Plan well in advance. 🕸️ Minimize indulging in sugars. #PMIR #PainManagement #Halloween #PainRelief #ChronicPain
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Halloween Fun Without the Financial Fright Halloween is a time for fun, but it doesn't have to be a financial scare. With a little planning, you can enjoy the spooky season without breaking the bank. Instead of reaching for your wallet, tap into your creativity. Homemade costumes and decorations can be just as impressive – if not more – than store-bought options. Repurpose old clothes, get crafty with household items, and let your imagination run wild. Smart treat strategies can also save you money. Consider buying candy in bulk, making your own treats, or setting a strict budget. And remember, Halloween isn't just about candy. Explore free community events, enjoy a cozy movie night at home, or decorate your house with items you already own. Creating lasting memories doesn't require a big budget. With a little ingenuity, you can have a fantastic Halloween that's both fun and affordable. How are you planning to celebrate Halloween this year? Share your cost-saving tips and ideas! Check out our blog in the comments below for more Halloween saving hacks! #FinancialFoundations #PersonalFinance #FinancialLiteracy #WealthManagement #MoneyMastery
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Enjoy Halloween trick-or-treating, but also keep your four-legged companions safe from the wrong kind of treats and tricks this holiday! 🎃 🐾 Here are a few more tips for avoiding ghoulish mistakes on Halloween: https://lnkd.in/gZhd8kDv
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Halloween can bring a mix of excitement and emotional challenges, especially when traditions are changing. Whether it's navigating new family dynamics or dealing with loneliness and guilt, it's important to care for yourself. Check out my latest blog post for tips to peacefully navigate Halloween co-parenting challenges. https://lnkd.in/e9kTt2KY
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Whilst Halloween can be great fun for kids and many of us enjoy seeing people out ‘trick or treating’; for some, it can be a worry if they’re home alone and concerned about callers after dark. There are some helpful tips (thanks Age UK) on what we can all do to make sure Halloween is respectful for everyone. If you're concerned about staying safe: 👻 Keep the door chain on and check the window or spy hole before opening the door. 🦇 Take particular care if there's more than one person on your doorstep. 🕸 Only open the door if you feel safe to do so. If you're in any doubt or don't feel safe, don't – it's fine not to answer the door if you don't want to. 🕷 If you're really worried, invite a friend or relative around and spend the evening together. If you're out trick or treating: 🕸 Remember that some older people and other members of your community might not want to be disturbed. A good rule of thumb is to look for a pumpkin outside the house – that's a sign the house is happy to receive trick or treaters. 🦇 Be mindful of noise late at night. 👻 Don't persistently ring someone's doorbell, knock on their door or return to their house later. If they don't answer, it's best to move on. #HappyHalloween #RespectfulHalloween #PumpkinSeason #TrickorTreat #spookyseason
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