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chap 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The Alphabetic Index is organized by the | condition |
| If the main term or subterm is too long to fit on one line, as is often the case when many nonessential modifiers appear, what kind of lines are used? | Carryover Turnover |
| Many terms appear more than once in the Alphabetic Index and are known as Blank______. | common terms |
| Which abbreviation means that no code matches the exact situation? | NEC |
| the major parts of the ICD-10-CM coding manual. | ICD-10-CM Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries |
| Some conditions may require two codes: one for the Blank______ and a second for the Blank______. | etiology; manifestation |
| The diseases and injuries in the Tabular List are organized into chapters according to which of the following? | Purpose Body system Etiology |
| A(n) Blank______ is usually listed under both that name and the main term disease or syndrome. | eponym |
| he use of Blank______ in the Alphabetic Index around a code means that it cannot be the first-listed code in coding the diagnostic statement. | brackets |
| notes are headed by the term includes and refine the content of the category appearing above them. | Inclusion |
| The Blank______ received its name from the language of statistics, and it means to count, record, or list systematically. | Tabular List |
| A Blank______ is a four- or five-character alphanumeric subdivision of a category that provides a further breakdown of the disease to show its etiology, site, or manifestation. | subcategory |
| ______ notes are headed by the word excludes and indicate conditions that are not classifiable to the preceding code. | Exclusion |
| Which abbreviation means that no code matches the exact situation? | NEC |
| NEC and NOS are used in the Blank______ with the same meanings as in the Alphabetic Index. | Tabular List |
| The diseases and injuries in the Tabular List are organized into chapters according to which of the following? | Etiology Body system Purpose |
| The Blank______ code may be followed by the instruction "use an additional code" or a note saying the same thing. | etiology |
| ______ means “not included here,” but a patient could have both conditions at the same time. | Excludes 2 |
| If a condition is documented as bilateral but there is no appropriate ICD-10-CM code for bilaterality, how many codes are assigned? | Two |
| The Official Guidelines has sections for which of the following? | Outpatient coding Inpatient coding General rules |
| ______ conditions may be related to the primary diagnosis, or they may involve a separate illness that the physician diagnoses and treats during the encounter. | Coexisting |
| The ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, also known as the Official Guidelines, are rules developed by which of the following cooperating parties? | American Hospital Association (AHA) NCHS American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) CMS advisers |
| For hospital coding, the first-listed diagnosis is referred to as the Blank______ diagnosis and is defined as the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for the admission. | principal |
| When coding to the highest level of specificity, it is important to have the proper Blank______ to support the detail. | documentation |
| Which of the following are true about sequelae? | Two codes are usually required. The main term sequela is followed by subterms that list the causes. The code for the acute illness that led to the sequela is never used with a code for the late effect itself. |
| ______ are not always established at a first encounter. | Diagnoses |
| Neoplasms are coded from which chapter of ICD-10-CM? | Chapter 2 |
| In the regular Alphabetic Index entries, the pointers for neoplasms also show Blank______ codes. | morphology |
| Which of the following codes are classified in Chapter 1 of ICD-10-CM's Tabular List? | Parasitic diseases Infectious diseases |
| What kind of codes are used by pathologists to report on and study the prevalence of various types of neoplasms? | M code |