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Coding Test 1 Test

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Volume I is structured by:
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V codes are written as:
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colon:
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sechon mark:
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Volume II is:
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Define: ICD-9-CM
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Purpose of coding:
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"With" and "without" are listed where?
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Notes:
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Supplementary classifications are:
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Subcategories consist of:
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What is multiple coding?
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E codes are:
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If additional code appears at beginning of a chapter:
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connecting words:
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square brackets:
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V codes are:
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Subterm is:
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etiology:
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conventions aka:
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indicates presence of footnotes
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Beginning of all subterms rather than in alphabetical order.
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V and E codes
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sections, categories, subcategories
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cause or reason for
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confidentiality, communicate differently, statistics
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the letter V followed by 2 numeric digits, a decimal, a fourth digit and possibly a 5th digit. (Ex. V21.34)
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Instructions to assign a 5th digit, additional coding instructions, define terms, appear in all 3 volumes.
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It affects entire chapter.
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used to enclose synonyms, alternative wording, abbreviations and explanatory phrases.
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used to diagnose the environment of injury (Ex. weather, external details)
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modifier that affects the selection of an appropriate code for a given diagnosis. They describe essential differences in site, cause, or clinical type.
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4th digits that provide more specificity or information regarding the etiology, the site, or manifestation. Fourth digit subcategories are collapsable to the 3 digit code level. A 3 digit code cannot be assigned if a category has been subdivided.
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directions
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used in tabular list after an incomplete term that needs one or more modifiers in order to assign a given category or code.
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Situation where more than one code is needed to describe the condition.
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subterms that indicate a relationship between the main terms and an associated condition or etiology in alphabetic index.
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used to diagnose when there is no problem or conditions (Ex. routine exam)
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international classification of diseases 9th revision, clinical modifications
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Alphabetical Index of diseases
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NEC
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In alphabetic index where is the second code listed for mandatory coding?
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Subterm aka
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Form individual line entries; alphabetical order, printed regular type beginning with lowercase letters, indented 1 standard indention to the right under the main term. More specific subterms are indented farther to the right as needed.
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These are codes with titles "Other" and "unspecified". They were developed to classify conditions not assigned to a seperate subcategory; thus every disease always has a code.
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classifying data and assigning a representation for the date. In healthcare coding means the assignment of numbers to represent diseases, procedures and supplies used in the delivery of healthcare.
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systematic listing of proper names
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enclose supplementary words or explanatory information that may or may not be present in the statement of a diagnosis or procedure.
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group of 3 digit categories that represent a single disease entity or group of similar or closely related conditions (Ex. 240-246)
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grouping together of similar items

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