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mspears3

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The previously labeled V codes (in the ICD-9) are now (in the ICD-10) called:
 
  a. External Causes of Morbidity.
  b. Z codes.
  c. Factors Influencing Health Status.
  d. XYZ codes.

Question 2

The previously labeled E codes (in the ICD-9) are now (in the ICD-10) called:
 
  a. External Causes of Morbidity.
  b. C codes.
  c. morbidity codes.
  d. mortality codes.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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