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Secondary IP games
Question | Answer |
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Where is the R1 SDX SOP Located? | Policytech |
Where can I find the definition of "additional diagnosis"? | Official Coding Guidelines section 3 |
When coding an Adverse Effect of a drug what code is in the secondary position? (drug or manifestation) | Adverse Effect of Drug |
A signed document to prevent additional ventilation, chest compression or other restorative measures | Do not resuscitate |
In the Official Coding Guidelines the following can be found under what title- " If the provider has included a diagnosis in the final diagnostic statement, such as the discharge summary or the face sheet, it should ordinarily be coded. Some providers include in the diagnostic statement resolved conditions or diagnoses and status-post procedures from previous admissions that have no bearing on the current stay" | Previous conditions |
Previous conditions can also be called | Personal History |
Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) item #11-b defines | Other Diagnoses |
What may be used as secondary codes if the familial condition has an impact on current care or influences treatment? | Family History |
Chronic diseases treated on an ongoing basis may be coded and reported as many times as the patient receives treatment and care for the condition(s)- This is located in what section of the OCG | Section IV |
This note instructs that two codes may be required to fully describe a condition, but this note does not provide sequencing direction. The sequencing depends on the circumstances of the encounter. | Code Also |
Assign only the _____________ code when that code fully identifies the diagnostic conditions involved or when the Alphabetic Index so directs. Multiple coding should not be used when the classification provides a _________ code that clearly identifies all of the elements documented in the diagnosis | Combination |
In the Official Coding Guidelines under Section I-B: 14 this gives the coder instructions on what? | Documentation by Clinicians Other than the Patient's Provider |