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A patient is admitted with chronic kidney disease stage III due to hypertension and type 1
  diabetes mellitus.
 A. E11.22, I12.0, N18.3 C. I12.9, N18.3, E10.22
  B. E10.22, I12.0, N18.3 D. E08.22, I12.0, N18.3

Question 2

Matching ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes to CPT and HCPCS level II procedure and service codes on a claim submitted for a patient encounter ensures that services and procedures are reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury. This concept is called __________.
 a. advance beneficiary notice of nonpayment
  b. medical necessity
  c. quality assurance
  d. utilization management



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Answer to Question 1

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