ICD-10-CM
Across
- 1. Equivalent to "unspecified"
- 3. Section of ear to find tympanic membrane
- 9. This type of hypertension has an unknown cause
- 11. Type of code used for a past, personal history of a condition
- 14. Type of tumor that is not metastatic
- 15. Letter used as a placeholder
- 16. type of code that includes diagnosis and symptom
- 17. This type of infection invades the synovial tissue
- 19. When searching for a code you always start with this index
- 20. For coding monoplegia, you must know if this side is affected
- 21. Trimesters are calculated from the first day of this
- 22. This type of diabetes is often referred to as juvenile diabetes
- 23. The first character in all ICD-10-CM codes
- 24. Original site of tumor
- 25. Type of fracture that occurs as a result of bone disease
- 26. Modifier that affects code selection
- 29. Letter not used in ICD-10-CM codes
- 30. maximum number of characters in a code
Down
- 2. How pressure ulcers are categorized
- 4. Specifies if condition is on right, left or both sides
- 5. Sudden onset of a condition
- 6. Table used to list tumors
- 7. number of chapters in the ICD-10-CM
- 8. 3 character code that represents a single disease or condition
- 10. Used if no definitive dx has been established
- 12. Series of codes used only on the maternal record
- 13. Means not coded here
- 18. used to convert codes from I9 to I10
- 27. The residual or late effect
- 28. You can never code directly from this
- 31. endocrine codes begin with this letter