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Introduction to Medical Coding | ICD-10-CM for Beginners (CPC, CCS-P, CCS) - Part THREE

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Welcome to ICD10 CM part three. I'm Mrs.

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Jay, one of the curriculum developers

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here at AMCI. Let's get started.

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Previously, we discussed ICD10 CM

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conventions, general coding guidelines.

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We gave you scenarios to test your

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knowledge. and hopefully we've brought

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you one step closer to ICD10 CM coding

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mastery. Now, if you haven't viewed

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parts one and two, now is a good time to

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do so. Then come on back.

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And in this presentation, we will

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discuss well, we're going to review

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ICD10 CM categories, the tabular list,

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and we're going to give you the AMCI

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technique to learn how to memorize these

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categories. We're going to give you a

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slight technique. You probably won't

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remember everything, but you will

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remember something. and hopefully we'll

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bring you one step closer to ICD10 CM

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coding mastery.

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And before we go any further, let's go

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ahead and read the copyright. CPT is a

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registered trademark of the AMA. Keyword

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concept FTR, Chun, AMCI, FAB 7, AMCI

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Flip, TAP, and MCG are all registered

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trademarks of AMCI. The credentials CPC,

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CRC, COC, CPMA, CPB, CPPM, CPCO are

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owned by AAPC

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and the credentials CCA, CCS, CCSP,

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RHIA, RHIT are owned by AHEA and AMCI

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does not own the rights to these

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credentials.

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the tabular list. This is what I call

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the verifier because we have to verify

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everything that we've looked up in the

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tabular list. So, just just to kind of

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give you a little background, ICD10m has

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22 chapters and these chapters house all

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of the codes whose categories are from A

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to Z. Now, at AMCI, we've determined

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that if students can remember the

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category

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just looking at the first letter of the

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category, then they should have an

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advantage when taking the coding

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certification exams.

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Now, let's talk a little further.

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Remember coders, in part one when I

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showed you the color pages? Yes, these

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color pages inside that purple box. This

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represents the tabular list. This is

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where you will verify the code once you

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find it in the index. And very very

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important coders remember there are

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guidelines in your tabular list. So the

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tabular list is important. Now in this

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presentation in a fun way we are going

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to learn these categories on site. You

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will learn AMCI's word associations

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for these categories. Again at AMCI we

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believe if students can remember the

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categories they should have an advantage

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when taking the coding certifications

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exams. Now coders who does that mean?

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That means you, yes, you can have an

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advantage.

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Now, why do we think students have an

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advantage if they learn the categories

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on site?

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Well, if you didn't know, most medical

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coding exams are timed and are

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multiplechoice.

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And if you learn categories on site,

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it will save you time on those

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multiplechoice

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timed exams. Now, this is huge. It's

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huge because time is the number one

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reason

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most people don't pass the certification

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exams. They will tell you themselves

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they didn't have enough time.

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Well, if you don't know,

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you're going to know now. At AMCI, we

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integrate time-saving techniques in your

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coding instruction. Like right now, look

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at this scenario.

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By the end of this presentation, you

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will be able to solve this scenario

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without looking in your coding manuals.

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Well, most of you, well, a significant

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number of you will. And if you don't,

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it's okay. You just may need a little

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more practice, but you will get it. All

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right, coders, let's get started.

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All right, let's take a look. We've said

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that there are 22 chapters in the

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tabular list. We know that. But let's

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just kind of quickly look. You got 1 2 3

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4 5 6 7 8 9 10 right before you. And on

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the next page,

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you have 11 through 22. Now, I'm not

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going to read all of these because I'm

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going to do it on the next slides. In

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fact, we're going to go through each

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chapter and I'm going to give you some

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site

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words to help you remember. All right,

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let's get started. We're going to begin

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with

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Oh, you know what?

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I don't want to go f I don't want to go

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any further without shouting out the

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AMCI students who helped us come up with

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this word association

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um list. You rock AMCI students. Indeed

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you do. I want to thank you. I want to

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thank the AMCI instructors. You all did

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an amazing job. Now let's start with the

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letter A.

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In chapter 1, the category codes begin

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with the letter A. You will find all

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infectious diseases. In this chapter,

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certain infectious and parasitic

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diseases. When we think of infectious

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diseases, what do we think of? Well, if

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you said AIDS because it's on the

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screen, indeed, we think of AIDS. And

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this category begins with A just like

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the word AIDS. So when you think of

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chapter one, think of A

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is for AIDS and it is an infectious

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disease.

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Okay, coders. So do you see where I'm

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going? Think about it. Infectious

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diseases. Think about AIDS. AIDS begins

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with the letter A.

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All right, let's move on to chapter two.

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Chapter 2 category codes begin with the

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letter C.

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You will find neoplasms related diseases

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in chapter 2. When we think of

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neoplasms, think of cancer. Yes, that's

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what a neoplasm is. And the category

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begins with C 0 through D49.

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So when you think of chapter 2, think

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the letter C is for cancer.

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Next chapter.

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In chapter three, all of the category

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codes begin with the letter D.

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You will find diseases of the blood and

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blood forming organs in certain

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disorders involving the immune mechanism

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in this chapter and it begins with D50

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through D89.

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So when we think of diseases of the

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blood and blood forming or organs, think

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of the letter D and D is for drawing of

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blood to determine vitamin D levels.

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When you think of D,

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think of blood.

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All right? So anytime you have a blood

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disease or illness, it should be in the

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D category.

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Chapter 4 category codes all begin with

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the letter E. E is for indocrine,

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nutritional and metabolic diseases. So

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if you have any endocrine condition,

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it's going to be under chapter 4 and

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it's going to begin with the letter E.

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Now the code series is E00 through E89.

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And when you think of E endocrine, think

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of diabetes.

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Hear that long E in diabetes. Diabetes

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is probably one of your most common

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endocrine diseases that you'll be coding

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for. So when you think of E, think of

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diabetes and think of any endocrine

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related disease.

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Chapter five. Chapter five is the

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chapter for mental behavioral and

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neurodedevelopmental

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disorders. Category F01 through F99.

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When we think of mental health, we think

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of the letter F. Letter F is for Freud.

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Sigman Freud. He's the father of

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psychoanalysis.

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Psychoanalysis is used to identify and

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treat mental health disorders and this

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category begins with F01

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through F99.

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So when you think of mental and

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behavioral and neurodedevelopmental

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disorders, think F for Freud. Okay.

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Next up,

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chapter 5, diseases of the nervous

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system and sense organs G00 through G99.

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You will find diseases of the nervous

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system in chapter 6 that begins with the

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