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olgavictoria

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If a patient complains of an aching pain in the chest, the complaint would be considered part of the past, family, and social history (PFSH).
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Question 2

The diagnosis code required in form locator 24E is the:
 
  ICD-9-CM code describing the patient condition.
 
  number of the diagnosis code listed in form locator 21 that points to the related service.
 
  number of diagnostic tests performed to justify the physician's diagnosis.
 
  diagnostic modifier, if applicable.


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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

Answer: number of the diagnosis code listed in form locator 21 that points to the related service.



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