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Which of the following are considered late effects regardless of time?

  1. congenital defect
  2. nonunion, malunion, scarring
  3. fracture, burn
  4. poisoning

Answer(s): B



When a patient is admitted in respiratory failure due to a chronic nonrespiratory condition,

  1. the respiratory failure is the principal diagnosis.
  2. the chronic nonrespiratory problem is the principal diagnosis.
  3. only the respiratory failure is coded.
  4. only the chronic nonrespiratory condition is coded.

Answer(s): A



When Robert was discharged, his physician listed his diagnoses as congestive heart failure with acute pulmonary edema. You're coding Robert's record and you will code

  1. the CHF only.
  2. the edema only.
  3. both the CHF and the edema; sequence the CHF first.
  4. both the CHF and the edema; sequence the edema first.

Answer(s): A



A patient was admitted with severe abdominal pain, elevated temperature, and nausea. The physical examination indicated possible cholecystitis. Acute and chronic pancreatitis secondary to alcoholism was recorded on the face sheet as the final diagnosis. The principal diagnosis is

  1. alcoholism.
  2. abdominal pain.
  3. cholecystitis.
  4. acute pancreatitis.

Answer(s): D



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Britt commented on March 19, 2019
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