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Basics of Coding Review Questions and Answers Already Passed A list of all possible codes for benign and malignant neoplasms, in alphabetic order by anatomical location of the tumor. - Answers Neoplasm Table The section of a code book showing all codes, from A to Z, by the short code descriptions. - Answers Alphabetic Index The section of the ICD-10-CM code book listing drugs, chemicals, and other biologicals that may poison a patient or result in an adverse reaction. - Answers Table of Drugs and Chemicals The section of the ICD-10-CM code book listing all of the codes in alphanumeric order. - Answers Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries The alphabetic listing of the multitude of external causes that might result in a patient's injury. - Answers Index of External Causes An event, outside the body, that causes injury, poisoning, or an adverse reaction. - Answers External cause An establishment that provides acute care services to individuals who stay overnight on the premises. - Answers Inpatient Facility Found to be true or define. - Answers Confirmed An unexpected, bad result. - Answers Adverse Effect Cause-and-effect relationship between an original condition, illness, or injury and an additional problem caused by the existence of that original condition. - Answers Sequela (Late Effect) A condition that affects the entire body an virtually all body systems, therefore requiring the physician to consider this in his or her medical decision making for any other condition. - Answers Systemic Condition Health care services provided to individuals without an overnight stay in the facility. - Answers Outpatient Services The state of abnormality or dysfunction. - Answers Condition A disease or condition named for a person. - Answers Eponym An specific location within the anatomy (body) - Answers Anatomical Site Specifics that are not described in any other code in the ICD-10-CM book. - Answers Not Elsewhere Classifiable (NEC) The absence of additional specifics in the physician's documentation. - Answers Unspecified Descriptions that are not absolutely necessary to have been included in the physician's notes and are provided simply to further clarify a code description; optional terms. - Answers Nonessential Modifier Long duration; continuing over a long period of time. - Answers Chronic When the physician indicates that the patient's signs and symptoms may closely lead to two different diagnoses. - Answers Differential Diagnosis One disease that affects or encourages another condition. - Answers Underlaying Condition An indication that more detailed information is not available from the physician's notes. - Answers Not Otherwise Specified (NOS) Additional information that the physician specified and isn't included in any other code description. - Answers Other Specified Severe; serious. - Answers Acute The condition that is the primary, or main, reason for the encounter. - Answers Principal Diagnosis A condition caused or developed form existence of another condition. - Answers Manifestation A patient complains of dizziness. The physician states that she has hypertension. The coder should assign a code for - Answers Hypertension Alicia is diagnosed with acute myocarditis due to Streptococcus. The coder should assign which code? - Answers I01.2 One disease that affects or encourages another condition is known as a: - Answers Underlying condition Outpatient coders cannot assign a diagnosis code for a diagnosis documented as: - Answers Probable, to be ruled out, suspected. The rules for coding uncertain diagnoses for patients of an inpatient facility are different from those for outpatients. You will find the guideline in which section? - Answers Section II.H The coder _____ report(s) a code directly from the Alphabetic Index without checking it in the Tabular List. - Answers Never Matthew came to see Dr. Lindsay complaining of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Matthew is diagnosed with influenza with gastrointestinal manifestations. The coder should assign code: - Answers J11.2 Matthew came to see Dr. Lindsay complaining of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Matthew is

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Basics of Coding Review Questions and Answers Already Passed

A list of all possible codes for benign and malignant neoplasms, in alphabetic order by anatomical
location of the tumor. - Answers Neoplasm Table

The section of a code book showing all codes, from A to Z, by the short code descriptions. - Answers
Alphabetic Index

The section of the ICD-10-CM code book listing drugs, chemicals, and other biologicals that may poison a
patient or result in an adverse reaction. - Answers Table of Drugs and Chemicals

The section of the ICD-10-CM code book listing all of the codes in alphanumeric order. - Answers Tabular
List of Diseases and Injuries

The alphabetic listing of the multitude of external causes that might result in a patient's injury. - Answers
Index of External Causes

An event, outside the body, that causes injury, poisoning, or an adverse reaction. - Answers External
cause

An establishment that provides acute care services to individuals who stay overnight on the premises. -
Answers Inpatient Facility

Found to be true or define. - Answers Confirmed

An unexpected, bad result. - Answers Adverse Effect

Cause-and-effect relationship between an original condition, illness, or injury and an additional problem
caused by the existence of that original condition. - Answers Sequela (Late Effect)

A condition that affects the entire body an virtually all body systems, therefore requiring the physician
to consider this in his or her medical decision making for any other condition. - Answers Systemic
Condition

Health care services provided to individuals without an overnight stay in the facility. - Answers
Outpatient Services

The state of abnormality or dysfunction. - Answers Condition

A disease or condition named for a person. - Answers Eponym

An specific location within the anatomy (body) - Answers Anatomical Site

Specifics that are not described in any other code in the ICD-10-CM book. - Answers Not Elsewhere
Classifiable (NEC)

The absence of additional specifics in the physician's documentation. - Answers Unspecified

, Descriptions that are not absolutely necessary to have been included in the physician's notes and are
provided simply to further clarify a code description; optional terms. - Answers Nonessential Modifier

Long duration; continuing over a long period of time. - Answers Chronic

When the physician indicates that the patient's signs and symptoms may closely lead to two different
diagnoses. - Answers Differential Diagnosis

One disease that affects or encourages another condition. - Answers Underlaying Condition

An indication that more detailed information is not available from the physician's notes. - Answers Not
Otherwise Specified (NOS)

Additional information that the physician specified and isn't included in any other code description. -
Answers Other Specified

Severe; serious. - Answers Acute

The condition that is the primary, or main, reason for the encounter. - Answers Principal Diagnosis

A condition caused or developed form existence of another condition. - Answers Manifestation

A patient complains of dizziness. The physician states that she has hypertension. The coder should
assign a code for - Answers Hypertension

Alicia is diagnosed with acute myocarditis due to Streptococcus. The coder should assign which code? -
Answers I01.2

One disease that affects or encourages another condition is known as a: - Answers Underlying condition

Outpatient coders cannot assign a diagnosis code for a diagnosis documented as: - Answers Probable, to
be ruled out, suspected.

The rules for coding uncertain diagnoses for patients of an inpatient facility are different from those for
outpatients. You will find the guideline in which section? - Answers Section II.H

The coder _____ report(s) a code directly from the Alphabetic Index without checking it in the Tabular
List. - Answers Never

Matthew came to see Dr. Lindsay complaining of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Matthew is diagnosed
with influenza with gastrointestinal manifestations. The coder should assign code: - Answers J11.2

Matthew came to see Dr. Lindsay complaining of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Matthew is diagnosed
with influenza with gastrointestinal manifestations. The coder should assign code: - Answers Neoplasm
table

In the ICD-10-CM Tabular List turn to code G04.01. What notation do you find under this code? -
Answers Excludes1

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