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  • September 17, 2024
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ossicular chain


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face (ear bone)




fracture in which a piece of the bone is removed by violence, as by a bullet

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resecting fracture




nerve root


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spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)




What is the surgical neck of the humerus coded to?


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proximal humerus - extra articular (751151.2)




For hypothermia, do you round up? or down? when coding


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neither, code to whole number only




Abnormal motor movement reflecting cerebral dysfunction, seen in some comatose
patients, characterized by abnormal flexion of the upper extremities; Also called
"posturing"

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decortication




What organ is retrohepatic vena cava coded under?


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liver




SCIWORA is most attributed to the ___________ spine.


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cervical




What is retrobulbar hemorrhage coded as?


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eye, NFS (240499.1)




What 5 intracranial veins are included under "vein, major"?


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, 1) galen
2) labbe
3) trolard
4) rosenthal
5) internal cerebral




Condition in which increased tissue pressure in a confined anatomical space causes
decreased blood flow leading to ischemia and dysfunction of contained myoneural
elements, marked by pain muscle weakness, sensory loss and palpable tenseness in
the involved compartment


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compartment syndrome




Use pelvic ring fracture, incomplete disruption of posterior arch, if the fracture is
_______________.


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partially or vertically stable




What system used if the coder requires further degrees of injury specificity?


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localizers

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