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What is the ICD-10-CM code for accidental poisoning, sucrose, initial encounter?
 a. T37.0x1A
  b. T47.1x1A
  c. T50.3x1A
  d. T50.3x2A

Question 2

For the assignment of ICD-10-CM codes to complications of care, __________.
 a. complications must have immediately followed a surgical procedure
  b. linking the condition to a procedure or service provided is unnecessary
  c. documentation must indicate that the condition is a complication
 d. generate a physician query in every case to confirm the complication



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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