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50 Cards in this Set
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Fracture of a bone's growth plate is: |
both A and C |
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Which of the following is an example of a poisoning? |
Allergic reaction to first dose of metformin |
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Posterior cord syndrome–C6–with transient paralysis. Patient fell down a hill several months ago; subsequent encounter. |
S14.156D, R29.5, W17.81XD |
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Second degree burns to right palm due to lye. Patient was working at a factory when he accidentally spilled the lye on his hand. Subsequent encounter. |
T23.651D, T54.3X1D |
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Closed ramus fracture. Patient was involved in altercation at a bar. |
S02.64XA, Y04.0XXA, Y92.511 |
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Anaphylaxis. Patient ate lobster while dining out. Initial encounter. |
T78.01XA, Y92.511 |
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An AMI that occurred within the past four weeks is also referred to as a ________ MI. |
current |
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The medical suffix -gram means a: |
recording |
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Arterial thrombosis, right arm: |
I74.2 |
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Old cerebral infarction with pharyngoesophageal phase dysphagia: |
I69.391, R13.14 |
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Pericarditis due to streptococcus pneumoniae: |
I30.1, B95.3 |
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There are NO chapter-specific OGCR for ICD-10-CM Chapter 3, so coders only have to follow the instructional notes found in the Tabular List. |
False |
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Nontraumatic vertebral artery subarachnoid hemorrhage: |
I60.50 |
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Purpura is the medical term for: |
small hemorrhages in the skin |
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Immune thrombocytopenic purpura: |
D69.3 |
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Accidental puncture of spleen during sleeve gastrectomy: |
D78.12 |
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Cold agglutinin disease: |
D59.1 |
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Multiple myeloma, in relapse, with secondary hemophilia; admitted to treat the myeloma: |
C90.02, D68.311 |
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The suffix -pnea means: |
breathing |
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When assigning codes for VAP: |
the relationship between the pneumonia and the ventilator use must be documented by the physician. |
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Chronic myasthenia gravis with ARF; patient admitted to treat the ARF: |
J96.00, G70.00 |
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SARS associated coronavirus pneumonia: |
J12.81 |
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Necrotizing pneumonia d/t MRSA: |
J85.0, B95.62 |
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Physician documentation states the patient has avian flu: |
J09.X2 |
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Atelectasis |
J98.11 |
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This is an inherited progressive, degenerative disease involving loss of muscle control and personality changes. |
Huntington's chorea |
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The medical prefix hemi- means: |
one side |
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Fecal impaction due to autonomic dysreflexia: |
G90.4, K56.41 |
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Cerebrospinal fluid leak post lumbar puncture: |
G97.0 |
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Right-sided hemiplegia: |
G81.91 |
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Brain stem stroke: |
G46.3 |
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Cerebellar ataxia: |
G11.9 |
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Which is NOT an effect of alcohol use/abuse/dependence on the body? |
Decreased risk of breast cancer |
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An example of a barbiturate is: |
downers |
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Carisprodol dependence with withdrawal delirium is coded to: |
F19.231 |
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Munchausen's syndrome is coded to: |
F68.10 |
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The patient is a 14-year-old female who is diagnosed with cocaine intoxication. The code that would be assigned is: |
F14.129 |
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Oppositional defiance disorder is coded to: |
F91.3 |
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Which is NOT true about Chapter 7 codes and laterality? |
The character for the right side is always "1." |
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ICD-10-CM provides unique instructions in the OGCR for sequencing codes related to diseases of the eye. |
false |
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Plateau iris syndrome, right eye: |
H21.82 |
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Stye, left upper eyelid: |
H00.014 |
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Retinopathy of prematurity, stage 5: |
H04.023 |
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An excessive accumulation of earwax is also known as: |
impacted cerumen. |
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An abnormality of the fluid in the inner ear that can lead to progressive hearing loss is the definition of: |
Meniere's disease. |
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Otitis externa, left ear, with impetigo: |
L01.00, H62.42. |
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Chronic bilateral tubotympanic disease. Patient is a heavy smoker. |
H66.13, Z72.0. |
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Otosclerosis, left ear otic capsule: |
H80.22 |
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Acute purulent otitis media with rupture of tympanic membrane: |
H66.019 |
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Chronic dacroadenitis, bilateral: |
H04.023 |