In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
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: Answer: Refers to the condition that is the primary forthe current encounter Question: ADVERSEAnswer: Any response to a drug that is noxious and unintended and with proper dosage Question: Answer: An for something planned in advanceexample-cast removal Question: Answer: Portion of the of the ICD9-CM that definitions and codes in alphabetic order.example-also called Volume @2 Question: -Over Lines-Answer: Are always indented more than two spaces from the level of the preceding Question: CategoryAnswer: Refers to diagnoses coded listed within a specific three-digit -category 250, Diabetes Mellitus Question: Cause-Answer: That brings about any condition or produces any effect Question: Answer: Continuing over a long of time or reoccuring frequently Question: CodingAnswer: The process of transferring written or descriptions of diseases, injuries and procedures into numerical designations Question: CombinationAnswer: A code that combines a diagnosis with an associated secondary or complication Question: ComplicationAnswer: The Occurrence of two or more in the same patient at the same time Question: ConcurrentAnswer: When a patient is being treated by more than one for different conditions at the same time Question: CPT Procedural TerminologyAnswer: Listing of and descriptions for procedures, services and supplies published by the American Medical Association. Use to bill insurance carriers. Question: Answer: A written descrpition of the reason (s) for the procedure, , or encounter (signs, symptons, complaints) Question: Down -Answer: The process where the insurance reduce the value of a procedure and the resulting reimbursement due to either 1)a mismatchof CPT code and description or 2) ICD9-CM code does not justify the procedure or level of service Question: E Answer: Specific ICD9-CM codes used to identify the cause of injury , poisoning, and other adverse affects(never , always eternalexamples-car accident. Question: Eponyms-Answer: procedures or conditions named after a person or place Question: EtiologyAnswer: The (s) or origin of a disease. Question: ICD-9Answer: International of Diseases, 9th revision Question: ICD-10Answer: International Clasifications of , 10th revision Question: Late Answer: A residual effect (condition produced the acute phase of an illness or injury has ended Question: Main Answer: Refers to listing in the Alphabetic appearing BOLD FACE type Question: Answer: signs of symptons of an illness Question: Answer: Refers to the need to use more than one ICD 9 CM code to fully a coding condition Question: CodeAnswer: The ICD-9-CM code that the main reason for the current encounter Question: Answer: The long term (s) resulting from a previous acute illness or injury Question: Rule Answer: Refers to a method used to that a condition is probable, suspected or questionable but unconfirmed. Question: CodeAnswer: Listed the primary code that further indicate the cause (s) code for the current encounter of define the need for higher levels of care. Question: SequencingAnswer: The of listing ICD 9CM codes in the proper order Question: SpecificityAnswer: Refers to requirement to code to the number of digits possible, 3, 4, or 5 when chosing an ICD 9-CM code Question: Sub Answer: refers to listing appearing in the Alphabetic Index under Main Term and always indented two spaces to the Question: SubCategoriesAnswer: Refers to the groupings of four digits codes listed under three-digit Question: Tabular Answer: is the portion of the icd 9 cm that lists codes and definitions in numeric order. also referred to as volume Question: V CodesAnswer: ICD 9 cm code used to identify encounters for reasons other than illness or injury, for example, immunization Question: volume Answer: see tabular Question: volume Answer: see list |
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