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AMCI YouTube Course Week: THREE ICD-10-CM Neoplasms

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welcome welcome welcome to week three

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everybody I'm Mrs Jay the curriculum

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director here at

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AMCI and I just am you know I'm very

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very excited about week three I'm very

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excited that you're here let me go ahead

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and introduce my team say hello to the

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instructor instructors please wave wave

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wave in the chat they are the most

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amazing instructors on the planet they

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can rock any guideline clarify most

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confusion and uplift any student at the

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same time and they do it with skill and

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heart and I am telling you the

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truth say hello to the

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instructors and let's not forget about

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the backbone of AMC C our incredible

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interns they are the quiet Force making

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everything run behind the scenes and

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they wear the blue

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badges and I'm not going to forget about

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you cter you are an integral part of

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this experience and together with you

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we're building greatness so let's go

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ahead and Crush week three neoplas some

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guidelines let's do it the AMCI way and

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we're going to begin with some questions

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commonly asked questions from last

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week and they are how to get started why

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do I need medical coding introduction to

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medical coding why do I have to satisfy

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those

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prerequisites why can't we why do we

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have to study like this can't we just

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exam

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prep number four do I have to join

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Discord and number five how do I join

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the

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Discord okay all right so I'm going to

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answer them as quickly as I can because

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we've got a lot to unpack

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today all right why do I need medical

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introduction to medical coding why do I

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need to fulfill those

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prerequisites because this course is

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designed under the

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assumption that you have that base that

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you understand um General coding

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guidelines and conventions so you have

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to understand that before you can have a

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conversation on specific coding

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guidelines and that's what the first

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eight weeks is all about so go ahead

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click on on the link it's in the chat

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we're putting it in the chat for you if

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this is too heavy and you need those

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prerequisites go there first if this is

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your first time here you have to click

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on the prerequisites for this to make

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sense all right okay number two why

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can't we just exam prep why do we have

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to do all this

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studying

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well because it's essential it really is

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that is the problem problem if you see

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people on social media saying I can't

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find a job I can't find a job it's

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likely because they can't pass the

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pre-hire exams and those exams require

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that you have fundamental skill and you

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got to know those guidelines you have to

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know how to code so we're showing you

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what you need and at the same time this

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is what you need for the exam this makes

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you a strong coder right and besides

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what about AI you hear people saying

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well AI is taking my jobs no they're not

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right now there is a strong need for

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people who can oversee AI yes AI can do

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the small stuff but AI when it kicks it

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out it's going to need someone to kick

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it out to and you the person who has a

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strong guideline knowledge and the

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ability to to reference

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guidelines that's going to be you and

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it's going to put you at an advantage

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we're just getting ahead of the horse

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right so make sure that you know your

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stuff and you will do well on those preh

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hire exams you'll do well on your exam

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okay okay I know I said I was going to

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be quick but do I have to join the

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Discord no you do not you do not have to

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join the Discord the people in the

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Discord they get to communicate with one

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another they do get some resources such

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as handouts for this playback from

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tonight and today and they also get some

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extra practice questions and some of

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them get to have questions answered by

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their instructors and they also peer you

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know they study together in the Discord

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so there are some advantages but no you

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do not have to join the Discord we've

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put

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enough to do well in this course on your

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syllabus follow your syllabus and you're

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good now the next question is how do I

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join the Discord

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well how to join Discord

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well log on to our YouTube channel and

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click join

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and don't forget to

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link to your YouTube channel to Discord

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it's going to ask you after you CH

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choose join and you do whatever you need

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to do it's going to ask you to link your

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YouTube channel to Discord so make sure

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that you do that so that you can get the

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resources that you need or you can just

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click the link that's in the chat we're

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putting it in the chat you can go ahead

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and join by clicking the

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link now on to the good stuff these are

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the texts that you'll you need or

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required for the first eight weeks we

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are in week three you need your icd10 CM

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your bucks step bystep and your MCG

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manual you can use any year between 2023

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and 2025 for your buck step by step and

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for the MCG 24 or

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25 okay now let's read the

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copyright copyright CPT is copyright of

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the AMA All rights are

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aapc CCA CCS ccsp RH a rhit are owned by

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Aima 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 section

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one chapter 2 guidelines neoplasms

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number two we're going to test your

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knowledge with practice exercises and

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three we're going to bring you one step

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closer to guideline

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Mastery now let's go ahead and begin our

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discussion on icd10 CM chapter 2

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specific coding guidelines for

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neoplasms now if you didn't know that

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specific coding guidelines these are

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chapter one one C guidelines these

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guidelines take precedence over the

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conventions a guidelines and general

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coding guidelines be

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guidelines I just thought I would say

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that now let's get

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started essentially in this section you

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are coding for neoplasms Cancers

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sarcomas adomas and leukemias just to to

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name a few but before we go any further

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let's look at the classifications or

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types of neoplasms as defined by icd10

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CM let's begin defining these types of

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neoplasms first you have benign benign

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neoplasm is a non-cancerous tumor and it

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doesn't invade nearby tissue or spread

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to other parts of the body

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cancer in situ now this is a malignancy

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this is cancer often and it remains

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confined to its original site one thing

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about cancer cancer spreads cancer in

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situ does not often this is very early

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stage cancer or

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precancer primary malignity this is

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indeed cancer it is the original site

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where canc begins before it spreads and

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this is the first cancer

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diagnosed next we have secondary cancer

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or secondary malignancy and this is

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metastasis it's also known as metastasis

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and this is cancer that has spread from

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the primary

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site so it spreads from another part of

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the body to that site and finally we

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have uncertain and unspecified cancer

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now uncertain is pretty much what it

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says the doctor's not certain about the

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type of cancer and unspecified the

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doctor didn't specify the type of

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cancer let's quickly look at my image of

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a prostate or my images of a prostate

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the first one represents a normal

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prostate with normal Pro prostate

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prostate cells they call them epithelial

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cells and they line the prostate you see

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there within the

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