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ICD-10 Implementation Series – Part One: Overview for Emergency Medicine Providers and Coders and an Introduction to the Human Body

This webinar is AAPC-approved for 1.5 CEU and/or CEDC specialty credits provided you score a 70% or higher on the post test. Test takers should read all test instructions, and complete the Required Information fields at the top of the test. This test consists of 15 questions. Please select one best answer for each test question by clicking on the square next to the answer you have selected. This test is not timed; however, the test must be taken in one sitting. When all 15 questions have been answered, please click on the Submit Test button. Your score, as well as logic-reach reasoning for answers to any test questions that you missed, will be displayed immediately following completion and successful transmission of this test.

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CMS estimates that it will take approximately __ hours of coder training to prepare coders for the transition to ICD-10-CM:
ICD-10-CM format consists of the following:
In ICD-10-CM the first three digits are related to:
ICD-10-CM codes are organized differently than ICD-9-CM codes. Which of the following statements is true:
In ICD-10-CM, the seventh character “A” is added to a code to designate:
In ICD-10-CM, the seventh character “D” is added to a code to designate:
In ICD-10-CM, sequela is defined as:
In ICD-10, OB codes are classified by:
ICD-10 has exactly 59 codes for diabetes.
Under-dosing is a new code in ICD-10.
The directional term “superior” is best defined as:
The directional term “lateral” is best defined as:
The directional term “ipsilateral” is best defined as:
The term “abduction” is best defined as:
The term “efferent” is best defined as: