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A preterm infant born in the hospital vaginal delivery 36 weeks gestation is treated for neonatal
  jaundice.
 A. Z38.00, P59.9, P07.39 C. Z38.00, P59.29, P07.39
  B. Z38.00, P59.8, P07.39 D. Z38.00, P59.3, P07.39

Question 2

Wherever an etiology and manifestation combination of codes exists, the ICD-10-CM tabular list etiology code contains a(n) __________ note.
 a. code first underlying disease
  b. in diseases classifiable elsewhere
  c. other and other specified codes
  d. use additional code



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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