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U r the best teacher for me, as you explain without reading from the books..ur information processed in my brain as permanent memory..thanks alot Ma’am..
“Do you think E/M coding kinda sucks??” 🤣 omg yes! That’s why I’m here! So glad you make these videos! My test is this Saturday and I need the practice. E/M and Cardiovascular are my worse sections!
Cheyene, oh my goodness, I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up and live now. I just started AAPC in January, and I was also told by EVERYBODY, that the Cardiovascular and E/M chapters are what "threw everybody off." I need to learn how to code an E/M! Hope you aced the test!
I just took my CPC exam on Saturday June 11, 2022. My first try: I got a 71, and I'm ecstatic! Yes, I'm envious of those who got 80+ on their first try, but then I hear about so many others who really tried, two or three times, and kept getting 62-69. On the breakdowns, I got a 100% in the 30000 Series, which says it was cardivascular. I did the worst in E/M with 33%. Anatomy and medical terminology both 50%, which is no shock, and before I got my score, I thought "would have killed me," if I fell below the Mendoza Line (70). Getting 50% in Anesthesia was disappointing. Sorry to hijack this thread, but now I have another mountain to climb: I'm now finding out FULL bore, about this "won't hire an apprentice" deal, and now I'm signed up for Practicode. I feel like I'm doing another study ALL over again. Goodness.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I’m sorry, I know this comment is from years ago, but I’m wondering how doing practicode went? I’m considering doing it before I even try to look for a job so I will feel more confident and be more competent. Do you feel that it helped you?
You're absolutely right on medical necessity. Guess what? In over 18 years - the stinking thing hasn't changed much, LOL. From the coding to auditing these charts, we have collaborated with utilization review nurses and ER providers (PAs , NPs , and Physicians/Residents) and built tools and crosswalks to help both sides understand one another. Thank you for your amazing videos!
This video really started to lift the clouds from a very foggy area for me. Thank you for all of your hard work in making this video. I definitely found it useful. I will be tuning in to the other three parts.
Hi Victoria! Your channel is helping so much! I just found you and am binging away but I binged so much I can’t remember where you explained how to get a E/M “chart” to help with code selection, I remember you talking about buying a laminator and printing them but I can’t find it where you explained which ones to print or websites to use...Is that something we would use to practice on before we get a job? Or use daily in our job? Or does the employer provide a chart that they prefer we use? I am a nurse turned coder and this is a totally different world for me! Thank you for helping!!!
Thank you so much for the incredible videos! I just found your channel but I can already tell it's going to be Very helpful! Im in school right now and I feel so lost, I need all the help I can get!
I'm glad! I appreciate you taking the time to leave such a nice comment. If you have anything you come across that they didn't cover in school, let me know -- it might be a great topic for a video! 😀
At 4:22 you start reading the definition of 99213. Where are you reading from? Because the entry in the 2023 CPT manual doesn't read like that. It doesn't mention components at all. Thank you!
This is so awesome! Where did you get the scorecard?? I need it in my life! Thank you so much for what you’re doing! Please, keep it up!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Some things have changed for testing in 2021 as you know, and they make us figure out (so I've been told) the MDM first, then find the code, opposed to them giving us that info. Here's where I need help if you can answer this for me. What information do we need to be searching for when deciding if the code is based solely on MDM or when we need to use the history, exam, and MDM for the code? I completed all my courses with AAPC recently and will be taking the exam in the next couple weeks. Thank you, Victoria! Patty
@@ContempoCoding Thank you! I use that grid when training but still always think it's just one part of the process. So much easier and I'm making a note in my book right now!
I love your channel, it's so helpful and easy to go through. Do you have any inpatient coding videos? I just started inpatient on my new job and it's killing me :(
Victoria, are you related to Richard Moll? Not the Richard Moll "Bull on Night Court," but the Richard Moll who wrote "The Public Ivys," when talking about the country's best public colleges?
Hello, quick question. In regards to the CPC exam i failed by 60 questions on my first exam I did online, can I except to have the same questions for my next exam or would it be a whole new set? Thank you for all your wonderful videos, I have definitely been watching these to help with my exam.
E&M is hard even for experienced coders. Good news -- on the certification exam they just tell you the level of history, exam, and medical decision making and you just pick the level. You don't have to score out each component individually.
I typically utilize the scorecards available on the Novitas website -- www.novitas-solutions.com/webcenter/portal/MedicareJH/pagebyid?contentId=00004968 Generally, I use the pdf of the E&M scorecard but also use the specialty ones depending on what specialty I'm coding for.
Where can I find a sequetial list of your videos? I'm in training program, but the instructor is not much of a help. I am so glad that I found your channel, but I need to study material sequentially, because now it is all bits and pieces. Could you please Help. Thank you
So, when taking the CPC exam, you won't need to actually do any leveling yourself? They will provide the levels in the questions for all the E/M questions? Because the leveling is the thing that I think I am struggling with the most right now.
In 2021 they did not make you level, but now that the leveling methodology is printed in the CPT book for codes 99202-99215, they may make you level those codes.
Valid for 2021 except for codes 99201-99215. Those are the only ones that have changed for 2021, the remaining E&M services that are leveled still use the prior history, exam, and MDM requirements.
@@ContempoCoding Thanks Victoria! I just upgraded to your Platinum membership, I want to enroll in your EM course for $49. Do you offer a coupon savings/code for members? BTW I am enrolled in a coding school, but right now I have the 2020 EM content, they are trying to fix it but it's going on the second week! Thanks :)
Well visits are also known as preventative visits and are coded by age. Turn to page 3 in the 2021 CPT book and look for the heading "Preventative Medicine Services" and it will give you the code range, which is broken down by age.
I'm retaking the CPC test in November. How do I know which EM code to use? Sometimes I get a code that matches 3 answers, sometimes I get one that matches 2/3 but it requires 3/3 to be the answer. How do o pick the correct one?
Hi I am enjoying your videos. I am having a difficult time getting through aapc. I can not get anyone on the phone. I have emailed, left voice messages...is there any other way to get in touch???
Totally lost on Levels of service/history/MDM/Examination.. what is ROS/PMH/PSH/SH ehat are all of these and how do they relate and what are the purposes? Synopsis just ain't firing on this topic. My brain feels like its been thru a blender .
@@ContempoCoding yes ma'am. I am currently enrolled in an online program which is supposed to result in a CBCS certification. Medical field is foreign to me, this will be a new occupation for me. I have spent the last 30 years in marketing and commercial print. I will look there again and maybe it will sync in the 3rd time i read it. As for noe, it just looks like random words on a page. 😔. Thank you for pointing me to that section.
Hi I really need your advice!! A mom of 2 . I have a B.C.in business. I started Biology and English classes in 2018 to get in to Sonography. I stopped for some reason and I wanted to get back now. But still confused between Medical coding and sonography. It matters for me that spending more time with my kids and I knew that medical coders can work from home. Is it guaranteed that medical coders work remotely ? And After while if I want to develop my degree and get HIM master . Are those HIM people can work remotely? Another point you have mentioned in previous video that You need to learn a software editing thing ? Is that related to programming or IT specialist ? Thank you
Lots of medical coders work from home, but it's not usually common to find a remote coding position right after getting certified. Typically employers won't hire newly certified coders for remote work. That's not to say it never happens, but it's less likely. I think given the current climate, that may change. Some employers that were previously reluctant are noticing the benefits of a remote workforce. A good way to get a "feel" for the current climate is to go on codersdirect.com (they're a job posting site just for coders) and start looking at some of the requirements for the job postings that are out there. HIM really depends on what you're doing -- I'm not familiar with what the common non-coding positions of HIM professionals are these days. Medical coders don't need to know software editing -- only I need to know that because of having to edit videos for RUclips. :)
I am taking my CPC exam for 2nd time, I think my biggest issue is speed, is there tips on how to flip books faster if Aeschylus question has multiple codes?
As far as flipping through faster the only thing that might help is tabbing if you haven't done that. Otherwise it's kind of a matter of having your fingers fly faster. :) I have a book tabbing tutorial video if that help at all: ruclips.net/video/WvXqaT5SuQY/видео.html
What average time should it take to score a progress note. I work In patient Psych coding professional fees. I'm learning new coder. Struggling with my quota.
I hope that CPT coding inpatient psychiatry/requirements adopts outpatient ones soon. Me: "Only 12 of 14 required exam points? Well, we'll have to down code your 99222 to 99221"...silly.
Hi. I am interested in getting free CEUs as you mentioned. I did visit your website (contempocoding.com) but I cannot understand on how to get a free CEU by just watching your videos. Please elaborate further on this please. Badly needed to complete my CEU by the end of the year. Appreciate your help!
Hi H-E. You cannot get CEUs just by watching my videos. I do have a video that discusses different resources available for finding free CEUs - ruclips.net/video/ZRV8e4OUyZw/видео.html I also have 1 course on my website you can take for 1.0 CEU. contempocoding.newzenler.com/courses/why-risk-adjustment-coders-are-earning-more-money
📌📌 Register For The Free Masterclass - MedicalCodingMasterclass.com/
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😮🤩 Free Masterclass - Job Ready As A Medical Biller & Coder 😮🤩
I am doing a free masterclass on how you can become a Certified Medical Biller & Coder and be job-ready, In as little as 6 months, Without student loan debt or enrolling into a full-time college program. In the Masterclass, I talk about -
👉🏻 Medical Billing & Coding As A Career
👉🏻 Typical Workday As A Medical Coder
👉🏻 Industry Insights (Salary, Growth etc.)
👉🏻 How To Get The Right Training
👉🏻 How To Find A Discounted Training Program (Without Student Loan Debt )
👉🏻 Why Financial Aid Can Actually Cost You More
👉🏻 What Do Employers Look For? And so much more. This FREE Masterclass is packed with information, and you'll have a complete roadmap on How You Can Be - \ Job Ready Certified Medical Biller & Coder, Without Student Loan Debt.
📌📌 Register For The Masterclass - MedicalCodingMasterclass.com/ See you there.
U r the best teacher for me, as you explain without reading from the books..ur information processed in my brain as permanent memory..thanks alot Ma’am..
You bet!
Yo punekar 💪🏻
I 100% agree.. first time I felt so interested and it was actually registering in my brain
“Do you think E/M coding kinda sucks??” 🤣 omg yes! That’s why I’m here! So glad you make these videos! My test is this Saturday and I need the practice. E/M and Cardiovascular are my worse sections!
Cheyene, oh my goodness, I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up and live now. I just started AAPC in January, and I was also told by EVERYBODY, that the Cardiovascular and E/M chapters are what "threw everybody off." I need to learn how to code an E/M! Hope you aced the test!
I just took my CPC exam on Saturday June 11, 2022. My first try: I got a 71, and I'm ecstatic! Yes, I'm envious of those who got 80+ on their first try, but then I hear about so many others who really tried, two or three times, and kept getting 62-69. On the breakdowns, I got a 100% in the 30000 Series, which says it was cardivascular. I did the worst in E/M with 33%. Anatomy and medical terminology both 50%, which is no shock, and before I got my score, I thought "would have killed me," if I fell below the Mendoza Line (70). Getting 50% in Anesthesia was disappointing. Sorry to hijack this thread, but now I have another mountain to climb: I'm now finding out FULL bore, about this "won't hire an apprentice" deal, and now I'm signed up for Practicode. I feel like I'm doing another study ALL over again. Goodness.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I’m sorry, I know this comment is from years ago, but I’m wondering how doing practicode went? I’m considering doing it before I even try to look for a job so I will feel more confident and be more competent. Do you feel that it helped you?
I don't know what I would do without your expertise!! I'm in school for coding right now and the E/M coding has been so stressful. Thank you!
Thank you, doing this on-line with barely any contact from the instructor. Very helpful.
Just got a call for my coding interview for a position primary doing E&M and minor procedural coding. SO glad I found this channel.
You're absolutely right on medical necessity. Guess what? In over 18 years - the stinking thing hasn't changed much, LOL. From the coding to auditing these charts, we have collaborated with utilization review nurses and ER providers (PAs , NPs , and Physicians/Residents) and built tools and crosswalks to help both sides understand one another. Thank you for your amazing videos!
And if you get 10 coders in a room they'll come up with 10 different ways they scored the visit!
Thank you for breaking this down. My head is spinning!
You are great! You've helped me learn so much that I can't fully get from my teacher because of the pandemic
E/M is the bane of my existence 😖. Lol I just struggle with it so thx for this video.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
This video really started to lift the clouds from a very foggy area for me. Thank you for all of your hard work in making this video. I definitely found it useful. I will be tuning in to the other three parts.
I'm so glad! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Love how you explain E/M! Your passion is contagious! Thank you for your help! Look forward to watching more videos!
I cannot tell you how thankful I am for you! Your videos are so helpful and easy to follow..you are just great. :)
Aw, thank you for your kind comment, Megan!!
Yasssss I need all four series my WIFI was out for days I couldn’t watch thank you for posting I need clarity. I’m about to start back studying.
Welcome back and good luck on all the studies! Let me know if you come across anything that may inspire my next video!
So glad I found you here. You do fabulous tutorials!!! I am currently studying for CPC exam. These are so helpful. Thank you. Will keep watching.
Victoria you are amazing person to share your knowledge with us❤🎉❤🎉
Great suggestions! E and M coding is really tough for me!
I am new to E/M coding. This video really helped. I like how you took time to break down each section separately.
Glad it was helpful!
Your series has been extremely helpful to me! Thank you!
Hi Victoria! Your channel is helping so much! I just found you and am binging away but I binged so much I can’t remember where you explained how to get a E/M “chart” to help with code selection, I remember you talking about buying a laminator and printing them but I can’t find it where you explained which ones to print or websites to use...Is that something we would use to practice on before we get a job? Or use daily in our job? Or does the employer provide a chart that they prefer we use? I am a nurse turned coder and this is a totally different world for me! Thank you for helping!!!
Hello! Im a nurse aspiring to be a medical coder. How are you liking the medical coding world?
Thank you so much for the incredible videos! I just found your channel but I can already tell it's going to be Very helpful! Im in school right now and I feel so lost, I need all the help I can get!
I'm glad! I appreciate you taking the time to leave such a nice comment. If you have anything you come across that they didn't cover in school, let me know -- it might be a great topic for a video! 😀
Wonderful! I look forward to tuning in and learning more! I am a Rookie! :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much, your lessions are really helpful... Love
Bless you, bless you. Thank you so much for this.
You're very welcome! 🥰
At 4:22 you start reading the definition of 99213. Where are you reading from? Because the entry in the 2023 CPT manual doesn't read like that. It doesn't mention components at all. Thank you!
I was reading from the 2021 book since that's when this video was produced. There's new videos for the updated version of how to code E&M.
This is so awesome! Where did you get the scorecard?? I need it in my life! Thank you so much for what you’re doing! Please, keep it up!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Some things have changed for testing in 2021 as you know, and they make us figure out (so I've been told) the MDM first, then find the code, opposed to them giving us that info. Here's where I need help if you can answer this for me. What information do we need to be searching for when deciding if the code is based solely on MDM or when we need to use the history, exam, and MDM for the code? I completed all my courses with AAPC recently and will be taking the exam in the next couple weeks.
Thank you, Victoria!
Patty
Only codes 99202 - 99215 are based just on MDM effective January 1, 2021. You can find the new MDM grid on pages 16 & 17 of your CPT book.
@@ContempoCoding Thank you! I use that grid when training but still always think it's just one part of the process. So much easier and I'm making a note in my book right now!
Keep on coding on , like it
Hi mam your class is very useful to me
I love your channel, it's so helpful and easy to go through. Do you have any inpatient coding videos? I just started inpatient on my new job and it's killing me :(
Where do you find this chart @ 9:14 in the 2021 CPC book ?
E&M 3:29
Thank you very much, GOD bless you
Thank you too
Very helpful! Thank you 😊
You're welcome!
Hi.. I’m new members.. I try to get my CPC certificate. Thank for your videos.
I have two big challenges my language (Spanish) and get my CPC 🤓
Best of luck!
Contempo Coding thank you 🙏
I am struggling with E/M leveling I am currently studying for my CEMC and its so confusing , I'm hoping these videos help me understand .
Same
Great info
Where can I get a pdf of that form you are using??
You are absolutely awesome!!! I wish I could speak with you. I’m taking my medical coding & billing final online. HELP!!!!!!!
Victoria, are you related to Richard Moll? Not the Richard Moll "Bull on Night Court," but the Richard Moll who wrote "The Public Ivys," when talking about the country's best public colleges?
I am your fan I love the way u present its so fun an di really like the way u said that coding is a new adventure I love your show
Thank you so much 🙂
Hello, quick question. In regards to the CPC exam i failed by 60 questions on my first exam I did online, can I except to have the same questions for my next exam or would it be a whole new set? Thank you for all your wonderful videos, I have definitely been watching these to help with my exam.
There's multiple versions of the CPC exam so it's likely they'll give you a different version for your second try.
Is the info taught in this video still apply to E/M after the 2023 changes? (I’m still learning 🥴) Thanks!
Where can I get one of the papers to guide you through E and M, I am not sure what it is called, like a checklist
Thank you so much for your help! E/M codes are awful!
Honestly glad I found your channel because that’s roughly where I am in my lessons and it’s what’s making me feel really stupid.
E&M is hard even for experienced coders. Good news -- on the certification exam they just tell you the level of history, exam, and medical decision making and you just pick the level. You don't have to score out each component individually.
love your score card. do you have a printable copy that is available for use?
I typically utilize the scorecards available on the Novitas website -- www.novitas-solutions.com/webcenter/portal/MedicareJH/pagebyid?contentId=00004968
Generally, I use the pdf of the E&M scorecard but also use the specialty ones depending on what specialty I'm coding for.
That form is right in the text book if you are taking the class.
Where can I find a sequetial list of your videos? I'm in training program, but the instructor is not much of a help. I am so glad that I found your channel, but I need to study material sequentially, because now it is all bits and pieces. Could you please Help. Thank you
So how can I tell if a problem is annotated by the provider instead of coding all of the problems in the patient's history?
So, when taking the CPC exam, you won't need to actually do any leveling yourself? They will provide the levels in the questions for all the E/M questions? Because the leveling is the thing that I think I am struggling with the most right now.
In 2021 they did not make you level, but now that the leveling methodology is printed in the CPT book for codes 99202-99215, they may make you level those codes.
Where can I find these charts that you are using for you E/M coding? So I can print them out.
Hello! I saved the playlist for EM coding ( 8 videos) question: parts 1-4, valid for 2021? Should I watch the 2021 update videos first? Thanks!!!
Valid for 2021 except for codes 99201-99215. Those are the only ones that have changed for 2021, the remaining E&M services that are leveled still use the prior history, exam, and MDM requirements.
@@ContempoCoding Thanks Victoria! I just upgraded to your Platinum membership, I want to enroll in your EM course for $49. Do you offer a coupon savings/code for members? BTW I am enrolled in a coding school, but right now I have the 2020 EM content, they are trying to fix it but it's going on the second week! Thanks :)
Amazing work!
Where can I find that E M chart
How would you find the E&M code for a well-baby office visit for an established patient under 1? Please help. I am very stuck on this one
Well visits are also known as preventative visits and are coded by age. Turn to page 3 in the 2021 CPT book and look for the heading "Preventative Medicine Services" and it will give you the code range, which is broken down by age.
Thank you so much! Then you would use the place of service code 11 for office visit correct?
I'm retaking the CPC test in November. How do I know which EM code to use? Sometimes I get a code that matches 3 answers, sometimes I get one that matches 2/3 but it requires 3/3 to be the answer. How do o pick the correct one?
Check the Evaluation and Management Grids in the front of your CPT book, page xxiv.
@@ContempoCoding thanks!
Did you pass your retake?
I'm taking it in December instead, covid canceled the one in November
@@elysiabarr425 Good luck and I HOPE you pass!
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Hi I am enjoying your videos.
I am having a difficult time getting through aapc. I can not get anyone on the phone. I have emailed, left voice messages...is there any other way to get in touch???
THANK. YOU.
You're welcome!! :)
Totally lost on Levels of service/history/MDM/Examination.. what is ROS/PMH/PSH/SH ehat are all of these and how do they relate and what are the purposes? Synopsis just ain't firing on this topic. My brain feels like its been thru a blender .
Are you currently in a medical coding curriculum? Please check the evaluation and management chapter in your study material.
@@ContempoCoding yes ma'am. I am currently enrolled in an online program which is supposed to result in a CBCS certification. Medical field is foreign to me, this will be a new occupation for me. I have spent the last 30 years in marketing and commercial print. I will look there again and maybe it will sync in the 3rd time i read it. As for noe, it just looks like random words on a page. 😔. Thank you for pointing me to that section.
Is "patient status" where you state "new" or "established" patient?
Hi Where can I purchase the scorecards? I 'm studying for the test and I need all the help I can get
That's okay I created my own thanks
Do you have a print of of this form?
These are the ones I use: www.novitas-solutions.com/webcenter/portal/MedicareJL/pagebyid?contentId=00004968
Thank you so very much!!! I tried printing these charts from my ebook from school but they are way too small to read, going to give these a try
Hi
I really need your advice!!
A mom of 2 .
I have a B.C.in business.
I started Biology and English classes in 2018 to get in to Sonography.
I stopped for some reason and I wanted to get back now. But still confused between Medical coding and sonography.
It matters for me that spending more time with my kids and I knew that medical coders can work from home.
Is it guaranteed that medical coders work remotely ?
And After while if I want to develop my degree and get HIM master .
Are those HIM people can work remotely?
Another point you have mentioned in previous video that You need to learn a software editing thing ?
Is that related to programming or IT specialist ?
Thank you
Lots of medical coders work from home, but it's not usually common to find a remote coding position right after getting certified. Typically employers won't hire newly certified coders for remote work. That's not to say it never happens, but it's less likely. I think given the current climate, that may change. Some employers that were previously reluctant are noticing the benefits of a remote workforce. A good way to get a "feel" for the current climate is to go on codersdirect.com (they're a job posting site just for coders) and start looking at some of the requirements for the job postings that are out there.
HIM really depends on what you're doing -- I'm not familiar with what the common non-coding positions of HIM professionals are these days.
Medical coders don't need to know software editing -- only I need to know that because of having to edit videos for RUclips. :)
Contempo Coding thank you 😊
Would DTap and Polio be considered vaccines or prophylactic drugs?
They are vaccines.
Hope it sounds like you're asking homework questions. If you're struggling, maybe you should talk with your instructor?
I am taking my CPC exam for 2nd time, I think my biggest issue is speed, is there tips on how to flip books faster if Aeschylus question has multiple codes?
As far as flipping through faster the only thing that might help is tabbing if you haven't done that. Otherwise it's kind of a matter of having your fingers fly faster. :)
I have a book tabbing tutorial video if that help at all: ruclips.net/video/WvXqaT5SuQY/видео.html
What average time should it take to score a progress note. I work In patient Psych coding professional fees. I'm learning new coder. Struggling with my quota.
It really depends on what the organization decides, I've seen anywhere from 10-15 notes an hour.
Hi Victoria this is Dianne J and I'm interested in taking the test for CPC
Definitely check out aapc.com!
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E/M coding makes me wants to throw my computer in to the wall on a regular
It's an art and a science trying to come up with the level!
I hope that CPT coding inpatient psychiatry/requirements adopts outpatient ones soon. Me: "Only 12 of 14 required exam points? Well, we'll have to down code your 99222 to 99221"...silly.
I’m confused😢
Please say the medical necessity part again louder 📣📣📣 🤣🤣❗
Hi. I am interested in getting free CEUs as you mentioned. I did visit your website (contempocoding.com) but I cannot understand on how to get a free CEU by just watching your videos. Please elaborate further on this please. Badly needed to complete my CEU by the end of the year. Appreciate your help!
Hi H-E. You cannot get CEUs just by watching my videos. I do have a video that discusses different resources available for finding free CEUs - ruclips.net/video/ZRV8e4OUyZw/видео.html
I also have 1 course on my website you can take for 1.0 CEU. contempocoding.newzenler.com/courses/why-risk-adjustment-coders-are-earning-more-money
Contempo Coding Hello. Done. It worked! Thanks for this!
Enm coding in permanent work from home
i’m lost 😂