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Drag the labels to identify the location of pain sensations from visceral organs. - Part A Drag the labels to identify the location of pain sensations from visceral organs. Reset Help Ureters Small intestine Stomach Colon Liver and gallbladder Appendix Heart Submit Request Answer
Question 1 The prefix is: the core of the word found at the end of the word the beginning of some words the combining of the word rarely used in the medical language Question 2 Which of the following words means a bone-producing cell? Fibroblast Osteoblast Osteoclast Osteocyte Periosteum Question 3 Which of the following words has a suffix that means repair? Gastroenteritis Cardiomegaly Dermatology Arthroplasty Respiratory Question 4 Which of the following terms is spelled correctly? Respirotory Resperatory Risperatory...
please find the ICD-10-CM codes Chapter 2 18 HISTORY: The patient is a 62-year-old female who was admitted to the hospital for scheduled surgery to treat her recently diagnosed carcinoma of the rectosigmoid colon. She had noticed a change in her bowel habits about 6 to 7 months ago but did not seek medi- cal care until two weeks ago when she went to her primary care physician. The patient was immediately scheduled for an outpatient colonoscopy, and a 10-cm...
1) ICD-10-CM PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS? 2)ICD 10 CM ADDITIONAL DIAGNOSIS? 3)ICD 10 CM ADDITIONAL DIAGNOSIS? 4) )ICD 10 CM ADDITIONAL DIAGNOSIS 5)ICD 10 PCS PRINCIPAL PROCEDURE? 6)ICD 10 PCS ADDITIONAL PROCEDURE? Code in proper sequence! Discharge Summary Principal Diagnosis: Morbid obesity Principal Procedure: Open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, removal of gastroplasty ring, gastric (G) tube prior placement; gastroscopy History of Present Illness: The patient is a 55-year-old white female with a history of gastroplasty ring placement in 1979 who comes to Dr....