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geodog55

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Which is NOT a key criterion for abstracting diabetes mellitus?
 
  A) What acute complications are documented?
  B) What type of diabetes is documented?
  C) Is the condition related to pregnancy?
  D) Is a family history of DM documented?

Question 2

Multiple coding is required for diabetes in each of the following circumstances EXCEPT:
 
  A) to provide additional details about a complication.
  B) to report complications due to insulin pump malfunction.
  C) to show manifestations of the DM.
  D) for patients who have additional conditions unrelated to the diabetes.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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