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YouTube Course Week SIX: ICD-10-CM Coding fo Chapters 10–14 | Respiratory, Integ, Muscles, Urinary

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Welcome, welcome, welcome everybody. I'm

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Mrs. Jay, the curriculum developer here

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at AMCI and I'm proud. I am excited

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because we are at week six and we've

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come a long way, right? Six weeks and

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you all are still here. You didn't give

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up. You know what that tells me?

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You know what? You're going to do it.

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You conquered last week. Last week we

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talked about circulatory system. These

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are guidelines about hypertension, heart

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failure, and more. We learned about

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infarctions. And you know, that's

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probably the most, like I said last

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time, it is the most visited guidelines

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of the ICD10 CM. Well, that's my

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opinion. But on the exam, it never

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fails. It's always there. Now, looking

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ahead, what are we doing today? Well, we

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will be expanding our reach and we will

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be delving into four chapters. Chapters

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10, 12, 13, and 14. This is respiratory.

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Um, chapter 12 is I can't remember

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integumentary muscularkeeletal and

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urinary system. And you know what? We're

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going to change things up a little bit.

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You're not going to listen to me give

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you an overview of the guidelines

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because you are here. If you're here,

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you know what to do. So, you're going to

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hear less of me instructing and more of

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you doing the work.

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How do you like

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that? Well, I love it. It means that you

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are ready. Now, before we go any

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further, I want to shout out my amazing

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team. We have the instructors. And last

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time I said they are the

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baddest medical coding instructors, an

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instructional team on the planet. I

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stand by that. They are always doing the

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work, always studying just like you. And

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let's not forget our interns. They're

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wearing the blue and they are here to

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help you and they enjoy it. Can't you

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tell? I can tell. Okay,

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coders, let's go ahead and let's answer

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your questions.

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The most commonly asked question, how to

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join Discord. Okay, you just go to any

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video and click the join button. It's

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next to the subscribe button. It's

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different colors. Here it's black, other

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places it's blue. So, just click the

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join button. But I think an even bigger

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question is or a better question is how

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do you link your YouTube channel, right?

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Because after you join, you're going to

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have to link your YouTube channel. So

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let me show you how it's done. All

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right. From a

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desktop, you need to open the Discord,

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right? So let's say you land, you're

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right here. You see this on the left.

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Now look down. See where your name is?

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There's a cog wheel. Click on that cog

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wheel. This is your

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settings. After clicking on the cog

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wheel, you'll see a menu. It will appear

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on the left. Click connections right

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here. After you click connections, this

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is where you're going to link your

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YouTube channel.

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So, when the connections appear, of

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course, YouTube is last because it

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begins with a Y. So, you're going to

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have to click the arrow to continue, but

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you can link whichever ones you want,

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but you really only have to link your

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YouTube. So, when you click that arrow,

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you'll find

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YouTube. Click on the YouTube

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icon. Then after you click on it, a

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window will pop up instructing you to

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sign into your Google

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account and once it's connected, a check

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mark will

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appear and then Discord will

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automatically sync your YouTube

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memberships. Now you'll be added to the

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private AMCI member onlyly channel and

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this might take a few moments so it's

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not going to happen right away for some

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people so be patient.

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Okay, coders, I hope this helps. If you

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need more instruction, just feel free to

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watch this playback or ask us in the

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chat. We are very, very happy to

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help.

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Now, the books, the books that you're

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going to need for today's class, you're

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going to need ICD10 CM. If you intend to

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take this CCS, we recommend ICD10CM

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expert for

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hospitals. Number

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two, this stepbystep 2025 by Carol

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Bucks. You can get any publication

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between 2023 and 2025. And finally, the

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AMCI MCG manual 2024 and 2025 are the

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two that you could um have are the two

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options. CPT is copyright of 2025 AMA.

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All rights are reserved. Keyword concept

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FTR Chun AMCI Feb 7 AMCI ICD10CM flip

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tap and MCG are registered trademarks of

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AMCI. CPC, CRC, COC, CPMA, CPP, CPP,

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MCPCO are owned by AAPC.

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CCA, CCS, CCSP, RHIA, RHIT are owned by

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AHEA and AMCI does not own the rights to

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these

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credentials. Goals of the presentation.

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Number one, we're going to review

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section 1, chapter 10, respiratory

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guidelines. Number two, chapter 12,

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integimementary guidelines. Goal three,

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chapter 13, muscularkeeletal guidelines.

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And goal four, chapter 14, urinary ICD10

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CM

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guidelines. And we're going to begin our

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instruction with respiratory guidelines.

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This is ICD10 CM section C guidelines

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chapter 10. Now, in respiratory, you're

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going to be coding for conditions like

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asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and

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CO

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D. And also respiratory failure. And if

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I had to say of the conditions or

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diagnosis in this chapter, respiratory

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failure is heavily nuanced because

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you're going to need to know what type

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of respiratory failure you're coding

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for. Is it principal? Is it

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secondary? And what to do? There are

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specific guidelines. also whether or not

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you should code it or you should

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sequence it as first listed. So it's

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always important to reference those

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guidelines and um respiratory failure in

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the setting of other conditions is

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nuanced and I would say COPD as well. So

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definitely pay attention pay attention.

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Oh, COPD um can occur along with other

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conditions. we're going to talk about

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that. So, just want to let you know that

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COP what COPD is and um just knowing

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that definition will really really help.

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Okay, coders. Um I think that's

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it. And I encourage you to use your MCG.

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Go ahead right now, flipped to chapter

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10 in your ICD10 CM

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section and then take a moment to kind

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of see which guidelines are there and

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remember the ones that I told

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you. And now it's time to get

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started. How to solve an ICD10 CM

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scenario. The AMCI weight. Number one,

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inventory. Inventory all diagnoses,

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signs, and symptoms, and sometimes

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procedures. They may be pertinent.

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Number two, go ahead and select your

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first listed code. Number three, apply

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all guidelines. And remember, trust the

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guidelines. All right, I'm going to ask

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Miss

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Dolly, please. And thank you, Miss

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Dolly.

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Thank you so much, Mrs. J. Hello,

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coders. I hope you're doing well and

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ready for your first scenario. Here we

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go. Of the following answers, which best

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describes the encounter? A.

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J96.

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I21.3, B. I21.9,

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J96.01, C. I21.3,

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J96.01, or D, J96.01, 01

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I21.9. A 65year-old male presents with

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severe shortness of breath, altered

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mental status, and oxygen saturation of

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less than 90%. The provider documents

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acute respiratory failure and admits the

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patient. During the admission, the

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patient had an acute myioardial

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inffection. The patients final

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diagnosis, AMI, and acute respiratory

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failure with hypoxia. Of the following

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answers, which best describes the

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encounter? Coders, you'll have 2 minutes

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to solve. Your time will begin now. Good

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luck.

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Thank you, Miss Dolly. Let's go ahead

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and let's highlight our key terms. We

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