Author Question: Chewing tobacco dependence is coded to: A) F17.223. B) F17.220. C) F17.229. D) ... (Read 107 times)

tsand2

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Chewing tobacco dependence is coded to:
 
  A) F17.223.
  B) F17.220.
  C) F17.229.
  D) F17.228.

Question 2

Initial encounter; patient's hobby is beekeeping. He was in his garden at home where he sustained multiple bee stings when the bees were startled and attacked him. What external cause codes should be assigned for this initial encounter?
 
  A) W57.XXXA
  B) W57.XXXD
  C) W57.XXXA, Y92.027
  D) W57.XXXD, Y92.027



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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