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[Show more]CAISS Questions and Answers Graded A Origins of AIS (3) 1) Standardized system 2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC 3) Consensus 
Injury descriptors are organized _________________________ ? Anatomically 
Injury severity is ranked relative to its importance to _______________? The whole body...
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Add to cartCAISS Questions and Answers Graded A Origins of AIS (3) 1) Standardized system 2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC 3) Consensus 
Injury descriptors are organized _________________________ ? Anatomically 
Injury severity is ranked relative to its importance to _______________? The whole body...
CAISS Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions Boxed & Bold Text Represent AIS coding rules and conventions and contain directives to assist in the appropriate use of specific descriptions. 
Brackets Denote inclusive or exclusive information. 
Parentheseses Include synonyms or occasionally, non-cl...
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Add to cartCAISS Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions Boxed & Bold Text Represent AIS coding rules and conventions and contain directives to assist in the appropriate use of specific descriptions. 
Brackets Denote inclusive or exclusive information. 
Parentheseses Include synonyms or occasionally, non-cl...
CAISS 2023/2024 with Certified Solutions 
AIS Defined An anatomically based consensus driven global severity scoring system that classifies each injury by body region according to its relative importance on a six point ordinal score. 
Severity code 1 Minor 
Severity code 2 Moderate 
Severity code 3 ...
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AIS Defined An anatomically based consensus driven global severity scoring system that classifies each injury by body region according to its relative importance on a six point ordinal score. 
Severity code 1 Minor 
Severity code 2 Moderate 
Severity code 3 ...
CAISS CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2023 GRADED A Origins of AIS (3) 1) Standardized system 2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC 3) Consensus 
Injury descriptors are organized _________________________ ? Anatomically 
Injury severity is ranked relative to its importance to _______________...
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Add to cartCAISS CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2023 GRADED A Origins of AIS (3) 1) Standardized system 2) Classify type/severity of injury from MVC 3) Consensus 
Injury descriptors are organized _________________________ ? Anatomically 
Injury severity is ranked relative to its importance to _______________...
CAISS Extremities and Pelvic Girdle Latest 2023 Already Passed How do you code GSW with missile lodged in the bone? As an Open Fx (Clarification document) 
How do you code bony fractures that are the result of a GSW? Open Fx 
How do you code bone contusions? They are not codeable 
What are some anat...
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Add to cartCAISS Extremities and Pelvic Girdle Latest 2023 Already Passed How do you code GSW with missile lodged in the bone? As an Open Fx (Clarification document) 
How do you code bony fractures that are the result of a GSW? Open Fx 
How do you code bone contusions? They are not codeable 
What are some anat...
AIS Coding Latest Update with Verified Solutions Intracranial vessels Anterior Cerebral artery Basilar artery Internal Carotid artery Middle Cerebral artery Posterior Cerebral artery Vertebral artery 
When DON'T you code intracranial vessel injuries or nerve injuries? Crush type injuries and major ...
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Add to cartAIS Coding Latest Update with Verified Solutions Intracranial vessels Anterior Cerebral artery Basilar artery Internal Carotid artery Middle Cerebral artery Posterior Cerebral artery Vertebral artery 
When DON'T you code intracranial vessel injuries or nerve injuries? Crush type injuries and major ...
CAISS – Thorax Questions and Answers 100% Pass What does AIS define as part of the Chest? Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena c...
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Add to cartCAISS – Thorax Questions and Answers 100% Pass What does AIS define as part of the Chest? Skin (excluding shoulder girdle & sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch, bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena c...
Electric file Theory quiz latest 2023 graded A Bits should not caiss pain nor____ Should it wobble 
Sharp edges should be filed when bit is spinning at___ Low speed 
bits should be Concentric 
Carbide and swiss carbide should be ____ and create the least amount of airborne dust Measure in flutes 
Me...
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Add to cartElectric file Theory quiz latest 2023 graded A Bits should not caiss pain nor____ Should it wobble 
Sharp edges should be filed when bit is spinning at___ Low speed 
bits should be Concentric 
Carbide and swiss carbide should be ____ and create the least amount of airborne dust Measure in flutes 
Me...
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