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Brittanyd9008

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Which ICD-10-CM code is reported for an outpatient prenatal visit where no complaints are present for a first pregnancy, first trimester?
 a. O00.01
  b. Z34.00
  c. Z34.01
  d. Z34.90

Question 2

For routine outpatient prenatal visits when no complications are present, report a code from ICD-10-CM category Z34 (encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy) as the __________.
 a. comorbidity
 b. complication
 c. first-listed diagnosis
  d. secondary diagnosis



chreslie

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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