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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: The Official for Coding and Reporting are updated Answer: Every year, . Question: When two or more equally meet the definition for principal diagnosis, Answer: Either one can be as the principal diagnosis. Question: When is the use of a POA ?Answer: For all acute-care that are reimbursed under MS-DRGs. Question: "probable", "suspected", or Answer: Acceptable diagnosis terms to assign in the inpatient setting. Question: In the setting, Answer: A CPT code cannot be assigned for a code. Question: A procedure code from the ICD-9-CM 3 would, Answer: Be to identify a procedure in the inpatient setting. Question: In the inpatient setting, the physician documents aspiration pneumonia in the discharge summary.Answer: The aspiration pneumonia is as if it exists.
Question: A procedure that is for definitive treatment rather than for diagnostic or exploratory purposes, or one necessary to take care of a complication is. Answer: A principal Question: Is not as the most serious condition during a patient's hospital stay, Answer: The diagnosis Question: Also called the "first-listed" diagnosis in the setting, Answer: What is the diagnosis Question: NOT for the development of the ICD-10-PCS, Answer: Who is The American Hospital Question: for the development of the ICD-10-PCS, Answer: Who is The for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Question: The ICD-10-PCS has, Answer: What is a -character alphanumeric code structure. Question: The List of the ICD-10-PCS contains, Answer: Grids that represent the last four characters of a code. Question: The of a tooth is an example of an Answer: What is an Question: A procedure that carries an anesthetic risk, is surgical in nature, and specialized training, Answer: What is a procedure. Question: When a patient is admitted with dysuria due to a severe urinary tract infection, the diagnosis be, Answer: tract infection Question: If the summary states the patient's diagnosis are peptic ulcer disease versus chronic cholecystitis, Answer: Then either one can be the DX. Question: If the discharge summary states the patient's diagnosis is acute abdominal pain due to peptic ulcer disease or , then...Answer: you report all three Question: If a patient is admitted following an outpatient procedure because of an exacerbation of the patient's , then...Answer: You would the exacerbation of asthma Question: The Uniform Discharge Data SetAnswer: What is the UHDDS Question: Resection:Answer: What is the root that is defined as cutting out or off, without replacement, all of the body part. Question: Release: Answer: The root that is defined as freeing of a body part. Question: : Answer: The root operation that is defined as taking into or out of fluids and/or gases in a part of the body. Question: Revision of in:Answer: The root operation that is defined as correcting a portion of a previously procedure. Question: Repair: Answer: The root that is defined as restoring, to the extent possible, a body part to its natural anatomic structure. Question: True of : A patient does have to be actively bleeding to code gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Answer: False Question: When the fertilized ovum implants outside the usually in the fallopian tubes is known as,
Answer: An Ectopic Question: If the discharge summary the patient's diagnosis is acute abdominal pain due to peptic ulcer disease or cholecystitis, then...Answer: you would all three Question: If a is admitted following an outpatient procedure because of an exacerbation of the patient's asthma, then...Answer: You would diagnosis the of asthma Question: The Uniform Hospital Data SetAnswer: What is the acronym Question: Resection:Answer: What is the root operation that is defined as out or off, without replacement, all of the body part. Question: : Answer: The root that is defined as freeing of a body part. Question: Drainage: Answer: The root operation that is defined as into or letting out of fluids and/or gases in a part of the body. Question: of device in:Answer: The root operation that is defined as a portion of a previously performed procedure. Question: : Answer: The root operation that is defined as restoring, to the possible, a body part to its natural anatomic structure. Question: True of False: A patient does have to be bleeding to code gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Answer: Question: When the fertilized ovum outside the uterus usually in the fallopian tubes is known as,
Answer: An pregnancy Question: True or False: A V27 "outcome of code does not have to be assigned as an additional code to the baby's record.Answer: True Question: True or : A pathologic fracture is a break in a bone that happens because of the bone disease or weak bone.Answer: True Question: True or False: The perinatal period does extend through the first 6 following birth.Answer: False Question: True of False: A post traumatic infection code DOES include a non-healing burn.Answer: False Question: True of False: A wound does not have to include a tendon.Answer: |
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