CCS 1 ICD 10 CM AND ICD 10 PCS CODING

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CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS final exam QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS final exam QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

  • Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2022
  • The first step in coding the principal diagnosis is to ____. Correct Answer: C. review the medical record NOS codes should never be assigned when a more specific code is available. Correct Answer: TRUE Which of the following statements is true of the ICD-10-PCS code structure? A. Codes are numeric. B. Codes are made up of seven characters and no decimal points C. Codes are alphanumeric and made up of four characters. D. Codes have a minimum of three characters, and up to four char...
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CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM AND ICD-10-PCS CODING QUESTIONS – COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM AND ICD-10-PCS CODING QUESTIONS – COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2022
  • What diagnosis code(s) is (are) assigned for bilateral congenital dislocation of hip? A. Q65.01 and Q65.02 B. Q65.1 C. Q65.2 D. Q65.00 Correct Answer: B. Q65.1 Code: Acute duadenal ulcer with hemorrhage Correct Answer: K26.0 A patient presents to the Emergency Department (ED) complaining of chest pain. The physician's final diagnostic statement is "atypical chest pain, myocardial infarction ruled out." What diagnosis code is assigned for this ED visit? Correct Answer: ...
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CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM AND ICD-10-PCS CODING QUESTIONS – COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • CCS 1 - ICD-10-CM AND ICD-10-PCS CODING QUESTIONS – COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • What diagnosis code(s) is (are) assigned for bilateral congenital dislocation of hip? A. Q65.01 and Q65.02 B. Q65.1 C. Q65.2 D. Q65.00 - B. Q65.1 Code: Acute duadenal ulcer with hemorrhage - K26.0 A patient presents to the Emergency Department (ED) complaining of chest pain. The physician's final diagnostic statement is "atypical chest pain, myocardial infarction ruled out." What diagnosis code is assigned for this ED visit? - R07.89 What is (are) the correct code(s) and sequencing f...
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