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The subcategories for encounters for general adult medical examinations, Z00.0-, provide codes for with and without abnormal findings. When a general medical examination results in abnormal findings, the code for __________ is assigned as the first-listed diagnosis. A secondary code for the abnormal finding should also be assigned.
 a. abnormal findings, along with signs and symptoms codes,
  b. general adult medical examination with abnormal finding
  c. qualified diagnoses, such as possible, probable, suspected,
  d. signs and symptoms that resulted in conducting the exam

Question 2

For routine prenatal outpatient visits for patients with high-risk pregnancies, report an ICD-10-CM code from category __________ as the first-listed diagnosis. A code from ICD-10-CM Chapter 15 may also be reported as a secondary diagnosis, if appropriate.
 a. O09 (Supervision of high-risk pregnancy)
 b. O60-O77 (Complications of labor and delivery)
 c. Z34 (Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy)
  d. Z36 (Encounter for antenatal screening of mother)



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jomama

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a




appyboo

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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