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how are ICD-9-CM & ICD-10-CM the same?   they both classify morbidity & mortality, indexing hosp. records, reporting diagnosis by physicians  
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how many volumes are in ICD-9-CM?   3, vol 1- tabular list of diseases & injuries. vol 2- alphabetic index to diseases & injuries. vol 3- classification for procedures for reporting hosp. procedures  
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in vol 1, what are the chapters divided into?   sections. sections are groups of 3 digit code numbers  
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categories   are a group of closely related conditions, or a single disease entity  
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sub-category level of specificity   is a 4 digit code number  
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what are the 2 supplementary classifications in vol 1?   V codes & E codes  
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V codes   codes used to classify visits when circumstances other than disease or injury are the reason for the appointment. specific to ICD-9-CM  
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when a person is not currently sick goes to a health care professional for a specific reason   V code  
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when a person goes to a health care professional for a specific treatment related to a known disease or injury   V code  
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when a problem influences a person's health status but is not a current injury or illness   V code  
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E codes   are used to classify environmental events, circumstances, & conditions, such as the cause of injury, poisoning & other adverse events. specific to ICD-9-CM  
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why are E codes important?   they provide additional info to ins comps, safety programs, & public health agencies  
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how is ICD-10-CM improving?   improving the accuracy of coding, expanded injury codes, updated med term  
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similarities between ICD- 9-CM & ICD-10-CM?   both use a 3 digits before the decimal, both include subcategory & subclassification codes after the decimal  
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differences between ICD-9-CM & ICD-10-CM?   the codes provide more info, 1st character is a letter, followed by digits, characters 3-7 can be numbers or letters  
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ICD-9-CM code: 250.41   250= Diabetes mellitus 250.4 = Diabetes w/ renal manifestations 250.41 =Diabetes w/ renal manifestations, type 1, not stated as uncontrolled  
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ICD-10-CM code: E10.21   E10.2= Type 1 diabetes mellitus w/ kidney complications E10.21= Type 1 diabetes mellitus w/ diabetic nephropathy  
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what vol 3 ICD-9-CM used for?   facility coding procedures & they are made up of 3 to 4 digits  
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ICD-10-PCS   codes are made up of 7 digits using numbers & 24 letters  
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how many sections are procedures divided into?   16 sections related to whether it is a medical, surgical, imaging, or other kind of procedure  
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1   section of the ICD-10-PCS system where the code is indexed  
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2   the body system  
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3   root operation, such as excision or incision  
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4   specific body part  
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5   approach used  
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6   device used to perform the procedure  
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7   qualifier to provide additional info about the procedure (diagnostic vs. therapeutic)  
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HCPCS   is a group of codes and descriptors used to represent health care procedures, supplies, products, and services  
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how many levels are HCPCS divided into?   two levels: le el I and II  
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level I   is the Current Procedure Terminology ( CPT-4) codes, which are maintained by the American Medical Association  
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level II codes   were established to report services, supplies, & procedures not represented in CPT codes (CMS)  
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CPT   is a uniform code that accurately describes and reports medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and procedures  
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who uses CPT codes for hosp. inpt and outpt services and for those performed in other facilities   physician  
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appendix A   has a complete list of modifiers and their descriptions  
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appendix B   is a summary of the additions, deletions, and revisions that have been put into use in the current CPT edition  
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appendix C   has clinical examples for codes in the evaluation and management section of the CPT book  
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appendix D   is a listing of CPT add-on codes  
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appendix E   is a summary of CPT codes that are exempt from modifier 51  
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appendix F   is a summary of CPT codes that are exempt from modifier 63  
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appendix G   has codes that include conscious/moderate sedation  
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appendix H   is an alphabetic index of performance measures by clinical conditions or type but was removed from CPT  
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appendix I   has genetic testing code modifiers used for reporting with lab procedures related to genetic testing  
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appendix J   includes a list of sensory, motor, and mixed nerves that are useful for nerve conduction studies  
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appendix K   lists procedures included in the CPT codebook that are not yet approved by the FDA  
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appendix L   is a reference of the vascular families, including which are considered first-, second-, and third-order vessels  
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appendix M   shows a table of deleted CPT codes and crosswalks to current codes  
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appendix N   is a listing of codes that have been resequenced  
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does HCPCS allow modifiers?   yes  
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coronal, frontal   dividing the body into front and back  
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transverse   dividing the body into top and bottom  
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sagittal   dividing the body into right and left  
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medial   middle of the body  
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lateral   pertaining to the side  
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inferior   below  
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superior   above  
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anterior, ventral   front  
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posterior, dorsal   back  
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distal   away from  
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proximal   near  
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digestive system   is responsible for ingesting and digesting food, absorbing nutrients and eliminating waste  
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respiratory system   responsible for delivering oxygenated blood to all parts of the body  
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musculoskeletal system   gives the human body form stability and enables movement  
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integumentary system   regulates body temp, acts as a sensory receptor to internal and external stimuli, excretes waste from the body through sweat, and absorbs vitamin D and calcium from sunlight to nourish the body  
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cardiovascular system   deliver nutrients and oxygen to every cell within the body and removes waste products  
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circulatory & lymphatic systems   responsible for the overall balance of the body system functions  
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urinary system   aids in the process of secreting & eliminating urine  
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endocrine system   glands that produces & secretes hormones  
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nervous system   consists of the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral system (PNS)  
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reproductive system   humans reproduce  
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