Coding Test 1 Test
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| A. indicates presence of footnotesB. Beginning of all subterms rather than in alphabetical order.C. V and E codesD. sections, categories, subcategoriesE. cause or reason forF. confidentiality, communicate differently, statisticsG. the letter V followed by 2 numeric digits, a decimal, a fourth digit and possibly a 5th digit. (Ex. V21.34)H. Instructions to assign a 5th digit, additional coding instructions, define terms, appear in all 3 volumes.I. It affects entire chapter.J. used to enclose synonyms, alternative wording, abbreviations and explanatory phrases.K. used to diagnose the environment of injury (Ex. weather, external details)L. modifier that affects the selection of an appropriate code for a given diagnosis. They describe essential differences in site, cause, or clinical type.M. 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.N. directionsO. used in tabular list after an incomplete term that needs one or more modifiers in order to assign a given category or code.P. Situation where more than one code is needed to describe the condition.Q. subterms that indicate a relationship between the main terms and an associated condition or etiology in alphabetic index.R. used to diagnose when there is no problem or conditions (Ex. routine exam)S. international classification of diseases 9th revision, clinical modificationsT. Alphabetical Index of diseases |
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