Exam 28: A Icd-10 Update: Procedural and Diagnostic Coding

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Identify whether the following descriptions are related to ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS. -Each character can be alpha or numeric

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What "General Note" in ICD-10-CM appears immediately under certain categories to further define,clarify,or give examples of the content of the code category?

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Match the ICD-10-CM General Note with the description. -This note is considered "pure";means "not coded here";indicates mutually exclusive codes: two conditions that cannot be reported together.

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Identify whether the following descriptions are related to ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS. -Consists of more than 68,000 codes

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Match the ICD-10-CM General Note to the description. -In the Index;the code listed next to the main term and represents the condition most commonly associated with the main term.

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Identify whether the following descriptions are related to ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS. -The first character is alpha

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Match the ICD-10-CM General Note to the description. -These notes provide sequencing instruction and signal the coder than additional code should be reported to provide a more complete picture of the diagnosis.

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Identify whether the following descriptions are related to ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS. -No decimal is used

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Match the ICD-10-CM General Note to the description. -This note alerts the coder that more than one code may be required to fully describe the condition.

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Identify whether the following descriptions are related to ICD-10-CM or ICD-10-PCS. -Contains three to seven characters

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