HIT 248 HMWRK #04 (CHAPTERS 9-11) C71-MEDICAL CODING I | QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Due Sep 15 at 11:55pm Points 76 Questions 76
Available Sep 9 at 12:01am - Sep 15 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 180 Minutes
Instructions
First complete the ALL the chapter review questions and the EVEN number coding assignment questions (i.e., only EVEN
coding questions will be on your homework quizzes) in your textbook for Chapters 9-11 on pages 155-156, 173-175, and 188-
189, respectively. Once you have completed these questions, you may take your HmWrk #4 "quiz." Please do not add any
extra spaces and/or incorrectly spell your responses as the system will mark you wrong. You have only one attempt which
is timed, so please do not start until you have first completed your homework questions per your syllabus/tentative assignment
schedule.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 23 minutes 76 out of 76
Correct answers are no longer available.
Score for this quiz: 76 out of 76
Submitted Sep 15 at 10:09pm
This attempt took 23 minutes.
Question 1 pts
When the pancreas does not secrete insulin, the patient typically has type 2 diabetes.
True
False
Question 2 pts
Hypothyroidism is a thyroid that is not as active as it should be.
, True
False
Question 3 pts
Type 2 diabetes is also known as adult onset diabetes.
True
False
Question 4 pts
Ketoacidosis is most commonly found in type 2 diabetics.
True
False
Question 5 pts
Gestational diabetes develops during childhood.
True
False
Question 6 pts
, Hyperthyroidism, also known as hyperactivity of the thyroid, occurs when the thyroid gland
secretes excessive amounts of .
hormones
Question 7 pts
Hyperthyroidism with extreme crisis is also known as thyrotoxic crisis or
.
thyrotoxic storm
Question 8 pts
When hormone selections fall within normal limits but the thyroid itself becomes enlarged,
this is known as a(n) .
goiter
Question 9 pts
Type 1 diabetes is also referred to as juvenile type, juvenile onset, or
diabetes.
ketosis-prone
Question 10 pts
ANSWERS
Due Sep 15 at 11:55pm Points 76 Questions 76
Available Sep 9 at 12:01am - Sep 15 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 180 Minutes
Instructions
First complete the ALL the chapter review questions and the EVEN number coding assignment questions (i.e., only EVEN
coding questions will be on your homework quizzes) in your textbook for Chapters 9-11 on pages 155-156, 173-175, and 188-
189, respectively. Once you have completed these questions, you may take your HmWrk #4 "quiz." Please do not add any
extra spaces and/or incorrectly spell your responses as the system will mark you wrong. You have only one attempt which
is timed, so please do not start until you have first completed your homework questions per your syllabus/tentative assignment
schedule.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 23 minutes 76 out of 76
Correct answers are no longer available.
Score for this quiz: 76 out of 76
Submitted Sep 15 at 10:09pm
This attempt took 23 minutes.
Question 1 pts
When the pancreas does not secrete insulin, the patient typically has type 2 diabetes.
True
False
Question 2 pts
Hypothyroidism is a thyroid that is not as active as it should be.
, True
False
Question 3 pts
Type 2 diabetes is also known as adult onset diabetes.
True
False
Question 4 pts
Ketoacidosis is most commonly found in type 2 diabetics.
True
False
Question 5 pts
Gestational diabetes develops during childhood.
True
False
Question 6 pts
, Hyperthyroidism, also known as hyperactivity of the thyroid, occurs when the thyroid gland
secretes excessive amounts of .
hormones
Question 7 pts
Hyperthyroidism with extreme crisis is also known as thyrotoxic crisis or
.
thyrotoxic storm
Question 8 pts
When hormone selections fall within normal limits but the thyroid itself becomes enlarged,
this is known as a(n) .
goiter
Question 9 pts
Type 1 diabetes is also referred to as juvenile type, juvenile onset, or
diabetes.
ketosis-prone
Question 10 pts