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skymedlock

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The ICD-10-CM Index to External Causes is a separate index from the Index to Diseases and Injuries that contains main terms for external causes of __________ in alphabetic order.
 a. comorbidities and complications
  b. injuries and morbidities
 c. procedures and surgery
 d. qualified conditions

Question 2

The Table of Drugs and Chemicals is an alphabetic index of medicinal, chemical, and biological __________.
 a. injuries and morbidities that are organized in alphabetic order
 b. neoplasms that contain columns for primary, secondary, and so on
 c. substances that result in poisonings and external causes of adverse effects
  d. treatments for accidental overdoses, poisonings, and unspecified causes



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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