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Question 1

Which of the following statements is false?


◦ A status code and history code are interchangeable.
◦ A history code indicates that a condition is no longer present.
◦ A status code can be used to indicate that a patient carries a particular chromosomal defect.
◦ A status code can be used to indicate that a patient has a pacemaker.

Question 2

A patient presents for preventive care; he has HIV, and is asymptomatic. Given this situation, what would you code for?


◦ only the preventive care visit since the patient is otherwise asymptomatic
◦ the preventive care visit with history of HIV
◦ the management of HIV (principal) and preventive care visit (secondary)
◦ the preventive care visit with HIV-positive status


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Marked as best answer by mia on May 7, 2019

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mia

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Reply 2 on: May 7, 2019
Wow, this really help


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