Section IV of the OGCR refers to:
a. conventions, general coding, and chapter-specific guidelines.
b. selection of primary diagnosis for non-outpatient settings.
c. reporting of additional diagnoses for non-outpatient settings.
d. diagnostic reporting and coding guidelines for outpatient services.
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Q. 2) Section III of the OGCR refers to:
a. conventions, general coding, and chapter-specific guidelines.
b. selection of primary diagnosis for non-outpatient settings.
c. reporting of additional diagnoses for non-outpatient settings.
d. diagnostic reporting and coding guidelines for outpatient services.
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Q. 3) Section II of the OGCR refers to:
a. conventions, general coding, and chapter-specific guidelines.
b. selection of primary diagnosis for non-outpatient settings.
c. reporting of additional diagnoses for non-outpatient settings.
d. diagnostic reporting and coding guidelines for outpatient services.
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Q. 4) Section I of the OGCR refers to:
a. conventions, general coding, and chapter-specific guidelines.
b. selection of primary diagnosis for non-outpatient settings.
c. reporting of additional diagnoses for non-outpatient settings.
d. diagnostic reporting and coding guidelines for outpatient services.
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Q. 5) The OGCR, an accompaniment to the ICD-10, is organized into how many sections?
a. Three
b. Four
c. One
d. Two
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Q. 6) The term referring to a three-character category with no further subdivisions is:
a. block.
b. category.
c. subcategory.
d. code.
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Q. 7) To avoid confusion regarding what characters are letters and which are numbers, the ICD-10 uses:
a. a line through the zero to note it is a number.
b. a line through the 7 to note it is a number.
c. a line through the Z to note it is a letter.
d. no zeros or letter O's to avoid confusion.
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Q. 8) Instructions locked below a code are directions for:
a. all subcategories.
b. that specific code only.
c. the entire category.
d. the entire block.
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Q. 9) The term referring to the first three characters is:
a. block.
b. category.
c. subcategory.
d. code.
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Q. 10) The term referring to the most specific description is:
a. block.
b. category.
c. subcategory.
d. code.