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Having a basic working knowledge of medical coding is important for all career paths in the medical field. This knowledge will assist you in understanding the billing process. The billing process is how the physicians and medical offices receive payment for services provided to patients.Success Tips:  * If you need help with tabbing your book or with ICD-10 coding, watch this ICD-10 Tabbing video. * If you have questions about the assignment, contact your Instructor and request assistance. |

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The 8 Steps for correct ICD coding: * Identify all terms in the diagnosis * Locate each main term in the Alphabetic Index. * Refer to any subterms indented under the main term. * Follow cross-reference instructions if the needed code is not located under the first main entry consulted. * Verify the code in the Tabular List. * Read and be guided by any instructional terms in the Tabular List. * Assign codes to the highest level of specificity. * Continue coding until all diagnoses have been identified. |

1. Locate the main term “Diaper rash” in the Alphabetical Index. List the code you are directed to in the Tabular List: |

The code I was directed to in the Tabular list is L22.

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2. To assign a code for a poisoning or an adverse effect, you would refer to this table in the Alphabetic Index: |

You will refer to the Table of Drugs and Chemicals.

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3. A diagnosis for a condition or disease of the Respiratory System would fall within this code range: |

The code you will refer to is R69.

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4. These types of codes are used to identify “Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Service”: |

The code ranges from Z00-Z99.

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5. What is the code range for “External Causes of Morbidity”? |

The code range is V00-Y99.9

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6. What does ICD-10-CM stand for? |

It stands for International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Clinical Modification...

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