All of the following are key criteria for abstracting digestive system conditions EXCEPT:
A) What is the anatomic site?
B) What is the laterality, if any?
C) What is the condition?
D) What is the underlying disease?
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Q. 2) Chapter 11 of ICD-10-CM, Diseases of the Digestive System, contains:
A) 9 blocks/subchapters.
B) 8 blocks/subchapters.
C) 10 blocks/subchapters.
D) 11 blocks/subchapters.
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Q. 3) Blockage of an organ caused by calculi, organic matter, or tumors is known as:
A) volvulus.
B) intussusception.
C) obstruction.
D) stricture.
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Q. 4) The bacteria that cause stomach ulcers is:
A) E. coli.
B) C. difficile.
C) H. pylori.
D) H. influenza.
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Q. 5) Redness, ulcers, and/or bleeding of the mouth due to bacteria, fungi, or viruses, is known as:
A) stomatitis.
B) oral inflammation.
C) esophageal disease.
D) glossitis.
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Q. 6) There is an Excludes 2 note at the beginning of the Diseases of the Digestive System chapter. Which is NOT one of the conditions noted in the Excludes note?
A) Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
B) Complications of pregnancy
C) Circulatory disorders
D) Endocrine diseases
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Q. 7) Chapter 11 of ICD-10-CMDiseases of the Digestive Systemcontains:
A) 12 subchapters divided by anatomic site.
B) 10 subchapters divided by anatomic site.
C) 14 subchapters divided by anatomic site.
D) 7 subchapters divided by anatomic site.
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Q. 8) ________ are symptoms and signs that occur as the result of an underlying condition.
A) Manifestations
B) Complications
C) Harmful lifestyle habits
D) Comorbidities
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Q. 9) ICD-10-CM has NO chapter-specific guidelines for coding and reporting digestive system diseases.
A) True
B) False
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Q. 10) One of the differences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM pertains to codes for hemorrhoids. In ICD-9-CM, the codes for hemorrhoids were located in the circulatory system. In ICD-10-CM, they have been moved to the digestive system chapter.
A) True
B) False