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Ch 19 Badic Coding Test

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Deep full-thickness burn. Most severe. May be damage to the tendons and bones. The skin is black with no edema. Pain is minimal.
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What type of fracture would not be classified to chapter 17 of ICD-9-CM?
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An open wound is an injury of the soft tissue parts associated with ruture of the skin. They may be animal bites, avulsions, cuts, lacerations, and traumatic amputation. Give some examples of open wounds.
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The note at the begining of the section offers information for when a diagnostic statement includes the terms open, infected, or foreign body, the fourth-digit code describing what should be assigned?
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What is a rule for coding multiply fractures?
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Code: What code is used as an additional code for any documented infected burn site?
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Which codes are used when a pt has completed active treament for a traumatic fracture and is receiving routine care for the fracture during the healing period?
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When there is no indication as to whether the fracture is open or close which code is chosen?
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What is the title and code numbers for chapter 17 of ICD-9-CM?
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Code: Pt had many traumatic injuries, including several fractures of the hand bones.
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What is the title and code numbers for ch 19 of ICD-10-CM?
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Most categories in ch 19 of ICD-10-CM have required 7-character extentions. 3 of these extentions have and A, D, and S. What do these stand for?
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The Alphabetic Index clasifies injuries according to their general type such as what? What do sub-terms identify?
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As long as th pt is receiving active treatment for the fracture traumatic fractures are coded using which codes?
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Code: Multifple fractures of right upper limb
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Code: Delayed healing of open wound of foot
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Acute traumatic fracture codes
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Knife, gunshot wound and fractured tooth or one broken due to trauma.
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958.3 Posttraumatic wound infection ,NEC
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Wound, fracture, or dislocation; Anatomical site
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Closed
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A- Initial encounter of care D- Subsequent encounter of care S- Sequela (complications form injury).
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After codes V54.0 or .1,.8.9
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Patholofical fractures due to due to underlying bone disease are not condidered traumatic.
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Seperate codes should be assigned for muliple fractures unless otherwise specified
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an open intracracial
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Injury and poisoning (800-999)
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S00-S99 to T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
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817.0 b/c of all the other more critical injuries, space was not available on the form to code each metacarpal fracture separately
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892.1, Complicated open wound of foot except (toes) alone. delayed healing is considered complicated as found in instruction notes for (870-897)
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818.0, Ill-defined fracture of upper limb
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4th degree burn
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What do you code nonhealing burns as?
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This degree burn is the most severe and includes all three layers of the skin. It is also known as a full-thickness burn. Pain is minimal.
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An injury of the ligaments of a joint resulting from turning or twisting of a body part. Symtoms are swelling and discoloration. Whiplah is an example.
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Bruise of the brain with bleeding into brain tissue. It is often accompanied by a laceration or fracture.
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This degree burn involves the first two layers of the skin. It may be described as either superficial partial thickness or deep partial thickness.
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An incomplete dislocation with the contact between the joint surfaces remaining in place. It is commonly seen in children.
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A transient loss of consciousness for less than 24 hours after a traumatic head injury. Althou no intracranial damage occurs, the pt. may experience bradycardia, hypotension and respiratory arrest for a few seconds.
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Code: Foreign body inadvertenly left in an operative wound.
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An overstretching of some part of the musculature.
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Code: Open wound of the forearm with injury to the ulnar blood vessel.

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