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1. CHAPTER 21 - ANSWER ✅ANSWERS
2. change in bowel habits, diarrhea, and bright red blood per rectum. - ANSWER ✅R19.4,
R19.7, K62.5
3. fainting, malaise, and weakness. - ANSWER ✅R55, R53.81, R53.1
4. chills with fever, acute cough, and acute respiratory distress. - ANSWER ✅R50.9,
R05.1, R06.03
5. nervousness, restlessness, and agitation. - ANSWER ✅R45.0, R45.1
6. palpitations, dizziness, and rapid heartbeat. - ANSWER ✅R00.2, R42, R00.0
7. lower abdominal pain, periumbilical; nausea with vomiting. - ANSWER ✅R10.33,
R11.2
8. dysuria, gross hematuria, and chronic bladder pain. - ANSWER ✅R30.0, R31.0. R39.82
9. altered mental status, painful urination. - ANSWER ✅R41.82, R30.9
10. facial pain, jaw pain, and chest pain. - ANSWER ✅R51.9, R68.84, R07.9
11. epistaxis and headache and facial pain. - ANSWER ✅R04.0, R51.9
, 12. bacteremia in an otherwise healthy appearing child with bacteriuia. - ANSWER
✅R78.81, R82.71
13. positive tuberculin skin test; solitary lung nodule. - ANSWER ✅R76.11, R91.1
14. atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance on cytologic smear of the cervix
(ASC-US). - ANSWER ✅R87.610
15. cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test positive. - ANSWER
✅R87.810
16. abnormal electroencephalogram findings; post-traumatic seizures. - ANSWER ✅R94.01,
R56.1
17. abnormal cardiac stress test findings, prediabetes, and elevated blood pressure readings. -
ANSWER ✅R94.39, R73.03, R03.0
18. abnormal liver function studies and abnormal radiology liver scan. - ANSWER ✅R94.5,
R93.2
19. abnormal/prolonged prothrombin (PT) and partial thromboplastin times (PTT) lab results.
- ANSWER ✅R79.1
20. low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion on cytologic smear of vagina (LGSIL). -
ANSWER ✅R87.622
21. positive blood drug screen for heroin and cocaine. - ANSWER ✅R78.1, R78.2
22. right upper quadrant rebound abdominal tenderness, asymptomatic microscopic
hematuria. - ANSWER ✅R10.821, R31.21
23. assign the glasgow coma scale code(s) when the patient had the following documented by
the EMT: eyes do not open, no verbal response, with no motor response. the neurologist
documented the following on day 2 of the hospital admission; eyes open to sound, verbal
response produced inappropriate words, and motor response with flexion withdrawal. -
ANSWER ✅R40.2111, R40.2211, R40.2311, R40.2134, R40.2234, R40.2344
24. microcalcification found on breast mammography, dense breasts producing an
inconclusive mammogram. - ANSWER ✅R92.0, R92.2
25. the patient comes to the physician's office for an annual physical, and two readings of
elevated blood pressure are found. the physician requests the patient to return to the
office in two weeks after the patient follows certain dietary and exercise instructions. the