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Question 1

When is a history of an illness coded?


◦ when there is also a family history of the illness
◦ it is always coded, just not as the first-listed diagnosis
◦ when the illness has an impact on current treatment or care
◦ when a patient is concerned that the illness will return

Question 2

What is the term for testing patients with no symptoms of a disease?


◦ immunization
◦ prevention
◦ testing
◦ screening


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