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cmoore54

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Late effect E codes do NOT exist for which of the following reasons?
 A) to report a previous poisoning
  B) to report a previous injury
  C) subsequent visits when late effect is being treated after initial treatment
  D) surgical complication

Question 2

Which of the following diagnoses would not represent a condition that would be coded using a late effect code?
 A) kyphosis due to poliomyelitis
  B) scarring due to 2nd- and 3rd-degree burns
  C) mild mental retardation due to viral encephalitis
  D) acute infection due to streptococcal bacteria



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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