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terms and abbv.

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ASCVD   Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease  
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MI   Myocardial Infraction  
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ROS   Review of System  
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CPT   Current Procedural Terminology  
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NEC   Not Elsewhere Classified  
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NOS   Not Otherwise Classified  
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CC   Chief Complaint  
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ICD-9-CM   International Classification review Disease Ninth Revision Clinical Modification  
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CMIT   Current Medical Information Terminology  
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NIDDM   Type ll Diabetes/ noninsulin diabetes mellitus  
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HTN   Hypertension  
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MSP   Medicare Secondary Payer  
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IDDM   Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus Type l diabetes  
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NPO   Nothing by Mouth  
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Q   Each or Every  
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DSM-IV   Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition  
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Cheif Complaint   Primary reason for the encounter  
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Combination Code   A code from one section of the procedural code book combined with a code from another section that is used to completely describe a procedure performed.  
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Global Surgery Code   A surgical pre and postoperative visit not requiring additional trips to the OR are included in one fee per medicare policy.  
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Adverse Effect   An unfavorable, detrimental, or pathologic reaction to a drug  
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Etiology   The cause of disease; the study of the cause of disease  
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Intoxication   A diagnostic coding term that relates to an adverse, affect rather than a poisoning when drugs are involved.  
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Italicized Code   A diagnostic code in icd-9-cm, volume 1, tabular list, that may be sequenced as the principal diagnosis.  
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Late Effect   An inactive residual effect condition procedure after the acute phase of an illness or injury has ended.  
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Malignant Tumor   An abnormal growth that has the properties of an invasion and metastasis  
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Not Otherwise Specified   Unspecified used in ICD-9-CM numeric code system for coding diagnoses  
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Physician Fee Profile   A compilation of each physician’s charges and payments  
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Poisoning   A condition resulting from an overdose of drugs or chemical substance or from the wrong drug taken in error.  
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Slanted Bracket   A symbol used with a diagnostic code on ICD-9-CM, volume 2, alphabetic index indicating the code may never sequenced as the principal diagnosis.  
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Secondary Diagnosis   A reason subsequent to the primary diagnosis for an office or hospital encounter.  
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In Situ   A description applied to a malignant growth confined to the site of origin without invasion of neighboring.  
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Metastasis   Process in which tumor cells spread and transfer from one organ to another site  
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Not Elsewhere Classified   This term id used in ICD-9-Cm diagnostic coding system when the code lacks the information necessary to code the term in a more specific category.  
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E-Codes   ICD-9-CM codes used to describe external cause of injury, poisoning, and other adverse effects.  
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V-Codes   ICD-9CM codes used to identify health encounter from other than illness or injury.  
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Combination   A disease or condition arising during the course of as a result of, another disease modifying medical care requirements.  
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