Acute Vs Chronic Medical Acronyms Disease Categories Often Missed Questions Miscellaneous
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What is Acute and Chronic?
____ is a diagnosis lasting three months or less, ____ is diagnosis lasting three months or longer.
100
What is Hierarchical Classification of
Conditions?
HCC is an acronym for this listing.
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What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
UC and Crohn's map to this HCC category, but IBS does not.
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What is active/current?
Patient has been through surgery for cancer and is still being treated with meds. This is considered an _____ cancer diagnosis.
100
What is the Hemiplegia/Hemiparesis HCC?
Hemiplegia/Hemiparesis as a sequelae of a CVA will map to this HCC, but other CVA sequelae will not.
200
What is Unstable Angina and Stable Angina?
There are two types of Angina that map to an HCC, one is acute and one is chronic, they are ______ and ______.
200
What is COPD?
Chronic Obstructive Bronchitis maps to this HCC, but Asthma does not.
200
What is Coagulation Defects?
Anemia and being on Anti-coagulants do not map to this HCC, but thrombocytopenia and senile purpura do.
200
What is False?
True/False: "History Of" can be used for Lymphoma/Leukemia diagnoses.
200
What is Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm?
This is a type of aneurysm that maps to an HCC if it is not repaired, but does not if it has been repaired.
300
What is Chronic DVT/PE?
PE and DVT can be either acute or chronic, what is the type of PE/DVT seen most often in our patient population.
300
What is Monitor, Evaluate, Assess, Treat?
MEAT is used in the A&P section for documentation of conditions. MEAT stands for _____________.
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What is Stage 4, Stage 5 and End Stage?
These stages of Kidney Disease are the only ones that map to an HCC.
300
What is False?
True/False: Neuropathy due to diabetes and Retinopathy and Diabetes will both map to the DM with Chronic Complications HCC.
300
What is Angina?
CAD should be documented with/without the presence of this additional diagnosis.
400
What is four weeks?
Acute Myocardial Infarction can be counted as an HCC for this long after the MI.
400
What is Risk Adjustment Factor?
This is what RAF stands for.
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What is False?
True/False: DM and hyper/hypothyroidism maps to Endocrine/Metabolic disorders HCC.
400
What is False?
True/False: Wounds and Ulcers are the same thing.
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What is chronic respiratory failure?
Oxygen dependence maps to this often missed HCC diagnosis, which is also often associated with COPD or emphysema.
500
What is DM with Acute Complications and DM with Chronic Complications?
DM without complications is the lowest DM HCC category, name the other two DM with complications HCC categories.
500
What is Metastatic Cancer?
This diagnosis has the highest level HCC RAF score.
500
What is Kidney and Heart?
HTN and _____ Disease are automatically coding linked, HTN and _____ Disease are not.
500
What is the location of the mets?
Metastatic Cancer is the highest level HCC, but in order to capture this HCC, both the primary and secondary _____ must be documented.
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What is protein-calorie malnutrition?
According to the ASPEN guidelines, two or more of the following characteristics indicate this diagnosis
1. 10% unintentional WL in 6-12 months OR
2. 5% unintentional WL in 3-6 months OR
3. BMI < 18.5 OR
4. Albumin < 3.4 OR
5. Co-morbidity hindering normal intake (G-tube or persistent nausea, or active dysphagia) OR
6. Poor nutrition or loss of appetite, or seriously curtailed intake of food OR
7. Marked reduction in physical capacity OR
8. Diminished functional status, as measured by hand grip strength OR
9. Wasting appearance or muscle wasting






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