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Instructions

Consider the following scenario:

You have just been hired on as a new medical coding instructor at Hemingway College. Your program director at the college has asked you to fill in for the Introduction to ICD-10-PCS instructor. The program director informs you that the topic you will be teaching the students in that session is ICD-10-PCS structure, format, and table conventions. The program director tells you that the specific session that you will be teaching should meet the following objectives: Demonstrate how to build and apply the structure of the ICD-10-PCS. Demonstrate how to assign accurate codes for the ICD-10-PCS.

For this assignment, you are tasked with creating the material you would use to teach the students the two objectives. You can create and present the assignment using a format of your choosing: PowerPoint presentation Prezi presentation Word document Graphic Guide Website

There are many other formats that could be used. If you are unsure about your method, please check with your instructor.

By completing this assignment, you will be demonstrating that you know how to build and apply the structure of the ICD-10-PCS and that you can assign accurate codes for the ICD-10-PCS.

There is no minimum length for this assignment, but your assignment must be long enough to fully cover the topictopic

QUESTION 1 Opening refers to the stitching of a surgical site.True
False

5 points    QUESTION 2 Four components make up the approach of a procedure.True
False

5 points    QUESTION 3 Approach refers to the way in which the physician documents a procedure.True
False

5 points    QUESTION 4 An Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) is an example of an implant.True
False

5 points    QUESTION 5 Match each term with its corresponding definition.  Bypass  Control 

Dilation  Detachment  Drainage Cutting off all or a portion of an upper or lower extremity B.Altering the route of passage for the contents of a tubular body part C.Stopping or attempting to stop postprocedural bleeding D.Taking or letting out fluids and/or gases from a body part E.Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body partDilation Detachment DrainageA.Cutting off all or a portion of an upper or lower extremityB.Altering the route of passage for the contents of a tubular body partC.Stopping or attempting to stop postprocedural bleedingD.Taking or letting out fluids and/or gases from a body partE.Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part

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