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Brittanyd9008

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When conditions that were previously treated no longer exist, it is acceptable to report __________ codes for those conditions that affect patient care, management, or treatment.
 a. history (of)
 b. qualified condition
 c. ruled out diagnosis
 d. signs and symptoms

Question 2

Codes for chronic diseases that __________ may to be reported during subsequent encounters.
 a. are treated on an ongoing basis
 b. contain qualifying terms
 c. do not require medical management
  d. have been successfully treated



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Answer to Question 1

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