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Week 1 Assignment

1. In Volume 2 (the Alphabetical Index), the main term “Diaper rash” directs you to refer to this code in the Tabular List (Volume 1): ________691.0___________
2. To assign a code for a poisoning or adverse effect, you would refer to this table: ________________chp:17 table E_____
3. A diagnosis for a condition or disease of the Respiratory System would fall within this code range: ________460-519__________
4. These types of codes are used to identify “Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Service”: __________V01-V91_________
5. These types of codes are used to identify “External Causes of Injury and Poisoning”: _________E000-E999__________
6. What does ICD-9-CM stand for? ____International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Clinical Modification_______________
7. Is code 282.42 a category, subcategory, or subclassification? ____category_______________
8. Is code 986 a category, subcategory, or subclassification? _______category____________
9. Is code 422.0 a category, subcategory, or subclassification? ____subclassification_______________
10. Is code 806.60 a category, subcategory, or subclassification? ______subcategory_____________
11. Provide the correct description for code 070.43 from the tabular list. ______Hepatitis E with hepatic coma_____________
12. Provide the correct description for code 274.11 from the tabular list. _________Uric acid nephrolithiasis__________
13. Provide the correct description for code 348.1 from the tabular list. ____________Anoxic brain damage_______
14. Provide the correct description for code V69.4 from the tabular list. __________Lack of adequate sleep_________
15. Provide the correct description for code E912 from the tabular list. __________________Inhalation and ingestion of other object causing obstruction of respiratory tract or suffocation_
16. Identify the correct code for a patient who is diagnosed with joint pain. _______________719.40____
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