HIT 73A Word Scramble
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Volume 2 | Alphabetic index is for diseases and injures |
Alphabetic index volume 2 | Includes: Main term, subterms and more subterms or modifying terms. |
Main term | Identify DISEASE CONDITIONS or INJURIES |
Subterms | Indicate site, type, or etiology for conditions or injuries. Example, acute appendicitis is listed under Appendicitis, acute, and stress fracture is listed under FRACTURE, stress. |
Volume 3 | Tabular list and Index of Procedures |
Volume 3 mainly used | By hospitals for reporting inpatient procedures. |
There are 2 supplementary classifications | V codes and E codes |
V codes | Are used to code conditions that are not included in the main classification but may be recorded |
E codes | E codes that are used as additional codes to indicate the external circumstances responsible for injuries and certain other conditions. |
Basic Code | Has 3 digit code is called a category |
3 digit code categories | are expanded into addition 4th digits and 5th digit that show more specificity in coding |
A decimal point | Is used to separate the basic three-digit category code from its subcategory and sub-classifications. Example like 842.12 |
Congenital conditions | Are often indexed under the main term - ANOMALY |
Volume 1 | Tabular list of disease and injuries |
Conditions | Complicate pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium are usually found under terms as Delivery, Labor, Pregnancy, and Puerperal |
Complications | Many of the complications of medical or surgical care are indexed under the term Complications rather than under the name of the condition. |
Format of the Alphabetic Index | Volume 2 is a prerequisite for accurate coding |
Main terms | Are set flush with the left-hand margin, and bold type and begin with a capital letter |
Subterms | Are indented one standard indention (2 typewriter spaces)to the right under the main term (regular font and lower case) |
More specific subterms | Are indented farther and farther to the right as needed |
Carryover lines | Are indented 2 standard indention from the level of the preceding line |
Volume 1 & 2 book | Are usually for physician office, and home health |
Final "S" | Is the possessive forms of words |
Connection words between the main terms and subterms | Are "with", "in", "due to" |
Code numbers in disease classification | The decimal point appears between the 3rd and the 4th digits |
The main classification consists how many chapters? | 17 chapters |
The Classification of Diseases and Injuries are refer to? | As Categories |
Where can you find the table of Drugs and Chemicals? | In volume 2 |
Where "With or without" appear under? | It is appear under a main term immediately follow the main term |
Carryover line | Are indented two standard indentions |
More specific subterms | Are indented farther and farther to the right as needed |
Volume 1 | Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries |
Volume 2 | Alphabetic Index of Diseases and Injuries |
Volume 3 | Tabular List and Alphabetic Index of Procedures. Intended for use by hospitals for reporting of inpatient procedures. |
What are E codes for? | As additional codes for Injuries |
What are V codes for? | To code conditions that are not included in the main classification but may be recorded as diagnoses |
Sections | Groups of three-digit categories |
Categories | Three digit code numbers |
Subcategories | Four-digit code numbers |
Fifth-digit sub-classifications 分类 | Five-digit code number |
Codes in Tabular list | Are ap pear in numerical order |
Each of the subterms | (contact, exposure to, inoculation 接种, and vaccination) is indented one standard indention from the level of the main term and is listed in alpha order |
inoculation 接种 | the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into a living organism to stimulate the production of antibodies |
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