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Medical Coding Fill In The Blanks

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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.

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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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