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Lobcity

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Which instruction after a main term or a subterm in the ICD-10-CM index directs the coder to the ICD-10-CM tabular list, where a code can be selected from the options provided there?
 a. see
 b. see also
 c. see category
 d. see condition

Question 2

Which instruction after a main term or a subterm in the ICD-10-CM index directs the coder to another term (or subterm) that may provide additional useful index entries? The instruction does not have to be followed if the original main term (or subterm) provides the correct code.
 a. see
 b. see also
 c. see category
 d. see condition



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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