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A patient is admitted with acute exacerbation chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with a
  history of tobacco dependence.
 A. J44.1, Z87.891 C. J44.0, Z87.891
  B. J44.9, Z72.0 D. J44.1, Z72.0

Question 2

In the sample GEM table below, ICD-10-CM code C92.01 maps to ICD-9-CM code(s) __________,
  Sample ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM General Equivalence Mapping (GEM)
  ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code and Description ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code and Description
  003.21 Salmonella meningitis A02.21 Salmonella meningitis
  010.90 Primary tuberculous infection, unspecified examination A15.7 Primary respiratory tuberculosis
  010.91 Primary tuberculous infection, bacteriological/histological exam not done
  010.92 Primary tuberculous infection, bacteriological/histological exam unknown (at present)
  010.93 Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli found by microscopy
  010.94 Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli found by bacterial culture
  010.95 Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli confirmed histologically
  010.96 Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli confirmed by other methods
  205.01 Myeloid leukemia, acute, in remission C92.01 Acute myeloid leukemia, in remission
  649.50 Spotting complicating pregnancy, unspecified episode of care O26.851 Spotting complicating pregnancy, first trimester
  649.51 Spotting complicating pregnancy, delivered O26.852 Spotting complicating pregnancy, second trimester
  649.53 Spotting complicating pregnancy, antepartum O26.853 Spotting complicating pregnancy, third trimester
  O26.859 Spotting complicating pregnancy, unspecified trimester
 a. 003.21
  b. 205.01
  c. 649.50
  d. 649.53



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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misspop

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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