Questions: How are subterms treated in the alphabetic index to diseases and injury?
Medical assistants have the trust of the physician and practice that employs them. A medical assistant must
The code HIV indicates which of the following?
Transcript text: How are subterms treated in the alphabetic index to diseases and injury?
Medical assistants have the trust of the physician and practice that employs them. A medical assistant must
The code HIV indicates which of the following?
Solution
Certainly! Let's address the questions one by one:
How are subterms treated in the alphabetic index to diseases and injury?
The answer is the fourth one: Indented two spaces under the level of the preceding line.
Bold type: This is typically used for main terms, not subterms.
Enclosed in parentheses: Parentheses are often used for non-essential modifiers or supplementary terms.
Italicized: Italics are not commonly used for subterms in the index.
Indented two spaces under the level of the preceding line: This is the correct formatting for subterms, indicating their hierarchical relationship to the main term.
A medical assistant must:
The answer is the fourth one: All of the above.
Adhere to ethical standards concerning assigning and reporting codes clearly: This is essential to maintain integrity and accuracy in medical documentation.
Be responsible and knowledgeable to ensure that no fraud takes place in coding: Medical assistants must ensure that coding is done accurately to prevent fraudulent activities.
Be responsible and knowledgeable to ensure that no fraud takes place in claim submission: Similarly, they must ensure that claims are submitted correctly to avoid fraud.
All of the above: Since all the statements are true and important, this is the correct choice.
The code HIV indicates which of the following?
The answer is the first one: The HIV virus is present.
The HIV virus is present: The code for HIV is used when there is a confirmed diagnosis of HIV infection.
The manifestation of and/or symptoms that occur as a result of HIV infection: This would be coded separately, as manifestations or symptoms are not indicated by the HIV code itself.
Probable case of HIV: Probable cases are not coded as confirmed HIV; they require further testing.
Suspected case of HIV: Suspected cases are not coded as confirmed HIV; they require confirmation.
In summary, subterms in the alphabetic index are indented, medical assistants must adhere to all ethical and responsible practices, and the HIV code indicates a confirmed presence of the virus.