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Through the Looking Glass - A Review of ICD-10
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documentation : 37% of physician ____ would support the newer standards required by ICD-10.
laterality : Specification of right, left, bilateral are examples of ____.
subsequent : ICD-10 requires the provider to document an encounter as initial, ____, or sequela.
sequela : A ____ visit is one in which a patient receives treatment for complications or conditions that arise as a direct result of the original condition.
gustilo : Documentation for all open fractures requires further classification using the ____ Anderson system.
severity : Under ICD-10, codes will be based on the ____ of the asthma. Providers will no longer be required to categorize asthma as "intrinsic" or "extrinsic".
temporal : Examples of ____ factors include acute, chronic, intermittent....
bilateral : In order to report ____ glaucoma, everything about the glaucoma must be exactly the same in both eyes.
anxiety : ____ is classified as either "phobic" or "other".
sleep : ____ disorder is classified as "nonorganic" or "organic".
transition : The ____ to ICD-10 will one of the largest undertakings to American healthcare as we know it.
implementation : The ____ of ICD-10 was delayed a year to allow more time to prepare.
hypertension : ____ is no longer classified as benign, malignant, or unspecified.
seizures : ____ is differentiated as "with status epilepticus" or "without status epilepticus".
specificity : When it comes to coding for anatomical sites, ____ is the key.
third : More than a ____ of the ICD-10 codes are due to the addition of separate codes for laterality.
necessity : One of the largest hurdles in most facilities has been clinical documentation and what is needed to justify medical ____.
location : Unlike ICD-9, documentation in ICD-10 requires far more detail in terms of the ____.
patients : ____ deserve to have accurate and complete documentation of their condition.
support : The progress note must ____ the diagnoses by showing evidence that it was addressed, assessed, monitored, treated or evaluated.
unspecified : There are no ____ codes for the healing status of a fracture.
diabetic : "Borderline" and "pre-diabetes" are no longer codes under ICD-10, either the patient is ____ or not.
critical : Clear and concise documentation will be ____ to ensure correct coding.
injuries : When documenting ____, detail is of the utmost importance.
foundation : Clinical documentation is the ____ when building a code with ICD-10.
immunization : ICD-10 no longer includes codes specific to the type of vaccine, only one code (Z23) for ____.
Through the Looking Glass - A Review of ICD-10
Across:1. | Specification of right, left, bilateral are examples of ____. | 4. | When it comes to coding for anatomical sites, ____ is the key. | 5. | Clear and concise documentation will be ____ to ensure correct coding. | 6. | ____ is classified as either "phobic" or "other". | 7. | ICD-10 requires the provider to document an encounter as initial, ____, or sequela. | 10. | ICD-10 no longer includes codes specific to the type of vaccine, only one code (Z23) for ____. | 12. | ____ deserve to have accurate and complete documentation of their condition. | 14. | The ____ of ICD-10 was delayed a year to allow more time to prepare. | 19. | One of the largest hurdles in most facilities has been clinical documentation and what is needed to justify medical ____. | 21. | ____ disorder is classified as "nonorganic" or "organic". | 23. | Examples of ____ factors include acute, chronic, intermittent.... | 24. | 37% of physician ____ would support the newer standards required by ICD-10. | 25. | Clinical documentation is the ____ when building a code with ICD-10. | 26. | ____ is no longer classified as benign, malignant, or unspecified. |
| | Down:2. | Unlike ICD-9, documentation in ICD-10 requires far more detail in terms of the ____. | 3. | "Borderline" and "pre-diabetes" are no longer codes under ICD-10, either the patient is ____ or not. | 8. | There are no ____ codes for the healing status of a fracture. | 9. | The progress note must ____ the diagnoses by showing evidence that it was addressed, assessed, monitored, treated or evaluated. | 11. | ____ is differentiated as "with status epilepticus" or "without status epilepticus". | 13. | Under ICD-10, codes will be based on the ____ of the asthma. Providers will no longer be required to categorize asthma as "intrinsic" or "extrinsic". | 15. | More than a ____ of the ICD-10 codes are due to the addition of separate codes for laterality. | 16. | Documentation for all open fractures requires further classification using the ____ Anderson system. | 17. | The ____ to ICD-10 will one of the largest undertakings to American healthcare as we know it. | 18. | In order to report ____ glaucoma, everything about the glaucoma must be exactly the same in both eyes. | 20. | A ____ visit is one in which a patient receives treatment for complications or conditions that arise as a direct result of the original condition. | 22. | When documenting ____, detail is of the utmost importance. |
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Through the Looking Glass - A Review of ICD-10
Across:1. | Specification of right, left, bilateral are examples of ____. | 4. | When it comes to coding for anatomical sites, ____ is the key. | 5. | Clear and concise documentation will be ____ to ensure correct coding. | 6. | ____ is classified as either "phobic" or "other". | 7. | ICD-10 requires the provider to document an encounter as initial, ____, or sequela. | 10. | ICD-10 no longer includes codes specific to the type of vaccine, only one code (Z23) for ____. | 12. | ____ deserve to have accurate and complete documentation of their condition. | 14. | The ____ of ICD-10 was delayed a year to allow more time to prepare. | 19. | One of the largest hurdles in most facilities has been clinical documentation and what is needed to justify medical ____. | 21. | ____ disorder is classified as "nonorganic" or "organic". | 23. | Examples of ____ factors include acute, chronic, intermittent.... | 24. | 37% of physician ____ would support the newer standards required by ICD-10. | 25. | Clinical documentation is the ____ when building a code with ICD-10. | 26. | ____ is no longer classified as benign, malignant, or unspecified. |
| | Down:2. | Unlike ICD-9, documentation in ICD-10 requires far more detail in terms of the ____. | 3. | "Borderline" and "pre-diabetes" are no longer codes under ICD-10, either the patient is ____ or not. | 8. | There are no ____ codes for the healing status of a fracture. | 9. | The progress note must ____ the diagnoses by showing evidence that it was addressed, assessed, monitored, treated or evaluated. | 11. | ____ is differentiated as "with status epilepticus" or "without status epilepticus". | 13. | Under ICD-10, codes will be based on the ____ of the asthma. Providers will no longer be required to categorize asthma as "intrinsic" or "extrinsic". | 15. | More than a ____ of the ICD-10 codes are due to the addition of separate codes for laterality. | 16. | Documentation for all open fractures requires further classification using the ____ Anderson system. | 17. | The ____ to ICD-10 will one of the largest undertakings to American healthcare as we know it. | 18. | In order to report ____ glaucoma, everything about the glaucoma must be exactly the same in both eyes. | 20. | A ____ visit is one in which a patient receives treatment for complications or conditions that arise as a direct result of the original condition. | 22. | When documenting ____, detail is of the utmost importance. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only