ICD-9 Book - 06.10.2015

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1. CAD stands for:

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CAD stands for Coronary Artery Disease, which is a condition that occurs when the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients become narrowed or blocked. This can lead to chest pain, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, heart attacks. The term "coronary" refers to the blood vessels that surround and nourish the heart, while "artery disease" indicates the narrowing or blockage of these arteries.

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ICD-9 Book - 06.10.2015 - Quiz

This quiz tests knowledge of ICD-9 medical coding for conditions like diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and stroke, referencing codes and medical scenarios.

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2. Code for Breast Cancer?

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3. Code for Dialysis Status?

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The code "v45.11" is the correct answer because it corresponds to the ICD-10 code for "Acquired absence of kidney." This code is used to indicate that a patient has undergone a kidney transplant or has had their kidney removed. The other options, "v56.0" and "v56.31," do not relate to dialysis status.

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4. We can code long term use of sliding Scale Insulin as v58.67.

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The statement is false because the correct code for long term use of sliding scale insulin is not v58.67. The correct code for this would depend on the specific circumstances and medical coding guidelines.

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5. We can combine HTN and CKD without Provider linkage.

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It is possible to combine HTN (Hypertension) and CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) without the need for Provider linkage. This means that the two conditions can be managed and treated together without requiring a specific healthcare provider to coordinate the care. This approach may involve a collaborative effort between different healthcare professionals and a patient-centered approach to managing both conditions effectively.

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6. If both 440.20 and 443.9 are present, then we can code both together.

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If both 440.20 and 443.9 are present, we cannot code both together. This means that if both conditions are documented in the medical record, they cannot be coded simultaneously. Only one of the conditions should be coded based on the specific guidelines and rules provided by the coding system.

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7. Code for Right Heart failure ?

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The correct answer is 428.0. This code represents right heart failure. Right heart failure occurs when the right side of the heart is unable to pump blood effectively, leading to fluid buildup in the body's tissues. This can be caused by various factors such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or lung disease. The code 428.0 is used to accurately identify and document cases of right heart failure in medical records.

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8. HCC stands for.

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HCC stands for Hierarchial Condition Category. This term is commonly used in healthcare and refers to a system of classifying and grouping patients based on their medical conditions. The HCC system is used for risk adjustment purposes, such as determining the expected healthcare costs for a particular patient population. It helps healthcare providers and insurance companies to accurately predict and manage the healthcare needs of patients.

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9. For RecordFlow Purpose, We are coding Family History Codes.

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The statement suggests that the purpose of coding Family History Codes is for RecordFlow. However, the given answer states that this statement is false. Therefore, it can be inferred that coding Family History Codes is not done for the purpose of RecordFlow.

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10. Synonyms for AIDS:

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The given answer "All of the Above" is correct because all three options listed - "Acquired immune deficiency syndrome", "Pre-AIDS", and "HIV disease" - are synonyms for AIDS. Each of these terms refers to the same medical condition characterized by a weakened immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Therefore, selecting "All of the Above" accurately represents that all the provided options are synonyms for AIDS.

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11. Code for Diabetis Macular Edema?

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12. Assessment Says: DM with Hypoglycemia. Which are the correct codes?

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The correct answer is 250.80 because it is the code for DM (diabetes mellitus) with hypoglycemia. The other codes listed do not specify hypoglycemia.

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13. Code for BMI- 45?

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The code "v85.42" is the correct answer because it corresponds to the BMI (Body Mass Index) code for morbid (extreme) obesity. A BMI of 45 falls into the category of morbid obesity, which is characterized by a significantly increased risk of health problems. The other codes listed do not specifically indicate morbid obesity.

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14. Code for CAD S/P CABG?

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The correct answer is 414.00. This code is used for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) with a status post Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) procedure. It indicates that the patient has a history of CAD and has undergone CABG surgery in the past.

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15. Code for Following scenario: Assessment: Diabetes with osteomyletis, uncontrolled DM

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The correct answer is 250.82, 731.8, 730.20. This is because the patient has both diabetes (250.82) and osteomyelitis (730.20), which are both documented in the assessment. Additionally, the patient has uncontrolled diabetes (731.8), which is also mentioned in the assessment. The other options either do not include all the necessary codes or include codes that are not mentioned in the assessment.

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16. Code for the following scenario: Assesment: cholesaterolemia, elevated triglyceride and hyperlipidemia,

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The correct answer is 272.2. This is because the given scenario includes the conditions "cholesterolemia, elevated triglyceride and hyperlipidemia" which are coded as 272.2 according to the ICD-10 coding system. The other codes listed (272.1, 272.4, 272.0) do not include all the specified conditions.

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17. Code for Type-2 Diabetes ketoacidosis ?

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The correct answer for this question is 250.12. This code is used to indicate Type-2 Diabetes ketoacidosis. It is important to note that Type-2 diabetes can lead to ketoacidosis, a serious condition where the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones. The code 250.12 specifically identifies this condition in patients with Type-2 diabetes.

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18. Code for following scenario: Assessmnt: Patient has history of right leg amputation.

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The correct answer is V49.70 because it is the ICD-10 code for a person with a limb amputation status. In this case, the patient has a history of right leg amputation, so V49.70 is the appropriate code to indicate this. The other codes listed are not relevant to the scenario.

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19. Code for following scenario: Assessment: Asthma with status Asthmaticus and Asthma with acute exacerbation

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The correct answer is 493.91. This is because the question is asking for the code for the scenario of asthma with acute exacerbation, and 493.91 is the specific code for this condition. The other codes listed (493.92, 493.91 and 493.92, and 493.20) do not match the scenario described.

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20. Code for the following scenario: Physical Exma: Left side hemiparesis Assessment: CVA in 2005 due to vehicle accident

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The correct answer is 342.90. This code represents a sequela (late effect) of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) due to a vehicle accident. The left side hemiparesis is a long-term consequence of the CVA that occurred in 2005. The code 438.90 is used to indicate the specific late effect of the CVA, which is the ongoing hemiparesis.

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CAD stands for:
Code for Breast Cancer?
Code for Dialysis Status?
We can code long term use of sliding Scale Insulin as v58.67.
We can combine HTN and CKD without Provider linkage.
If both 440.20 and 443.9 are present, then we can code both together.
Code for Right Heart failure ?
HCC stands for.
For RecordFlow Purpose, We are coding Family History Codes.
Synonyms for AIDS:
Code for Diabetis Macular Edema?
Assessment Says: DM with Hypoglycemia. Which are the correct codes?
Code for BMI- 45?
Code for CAD S/P CABG?
Code for Following scenario:...
Code for the following scenario:...
Code for Type-2 Diabetes ketoacidosis ?
Code for following scenario:...
Code for following scenario:...
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