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kaid0807

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A cardiology practicedriven change represented in the ICD-10-CM/PCS is the coding criteria for:
 
  a. TIB.
  b. CMI.
  c. Arterial mitral infarction.
  d. AMI.

Question 2

The ICD-10 PCS section will replace which section of the ICD-9-CM?
 
  a. Volume I
  b. Volume II
  c. Volume III
  d. Volumes I and II



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

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Answer: c





 

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