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CORALGRILL2014

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A patient is admitted who is 39 weeks gestation normal delivery single full-term newborn.
  During the same episode of care, patient experiences a 36-hour delayed hemorrhage following
  the delivery.
 A. O80, O72.2, Z37.0 C. Z3A.39, O72.2, Z37.0
  B. O72.2, Z37.0 D. O80, Z37.0, O72.2

Question 2

Which typeface is used for ICD-10-CM tabular list exclusion notes and to identify manifestation codes, which are never reported as the first-listed diagnoses?
 a. all caps
  b. bold
  c. italics
  d. underline



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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