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The three subcategories of the GCS are visual, verbal, and:
 
  a. tangential.
  b. motor skills.
  c. vascular.
  d. auditory.

Question 2

What is required to accurately code for the coma scale once ICD-10 codes are used?
 
  a. Specifics from each of the four coma subcategories
  b. Specifics from each of the three coma subcategories
  c. Specifics from each of the five coma subcategories
  d. Specifics from each of the seven coma subcategories



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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