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YouTube Course Week FIVE: ICD-10-CM Chapter 9 Circulatory System

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Welcome to week five everyone. I'm Mrs.

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Jay, the curriculum developer here at

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AMCI and I am thrilled to kick off

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another powerful week of coding mastery.

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Last week we crushed chapter four and

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six endocrine and nervous system

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guidelines respectively and you all did

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what forensic coders do. You learned how

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to break down those guidelines and

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figure out the correct code. Now let's

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turn our attention to week five. And in

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week five, we're going to discuss

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circulatory system guideline. And I'm

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going to tell you, if I had to say the

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most

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heavily referenced chapter in ICD10 CM

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on these medical coding exams, I would

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say it comes from the circulatory

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system. Yes. And today we're going to

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break down those guidelines and it's

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going to be easy peasy lemon

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squeezy. I'm pretty confident. Let me

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know on the survey at the end. I want to

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know. Okay, before we go any further,

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let's go ahead and say hello to the

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baddest instructional team on the

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planet, medical coding instructional

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team on the planet. Please say hello to

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my team. They are in the chat. They are

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waving. Please and thank

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you. And let's not forget our interns.

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They are wearing the blue badges. They

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are the backbone of AMCI and they keep

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things running smoothly during these

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sessions during

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classes. So, please say hello to the

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interns.

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Now, let's keep this energy high and the

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codes accurate, coders, and shout out to

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you as we move on to week five, chapter

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nine,

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circulatory. Now, we can't go too far

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before a answering these questions. We

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do have most commonly asked questions

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and here they are. Number one, how do I

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get started? Two, why did you skip some

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instruction like we

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did

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endocrine, we skipped over mental

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health, we did nervous, we skipped over

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I. How come? All right, I'll answer that

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also. Can I be in I2MC and the YouTube

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course at the same time? and for how to

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join

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Discord. You have questions, we have

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answers. Okay, coders. First question,

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how to get started? You just go to the

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website

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www.amcoding.com/youtubecourse or just

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go to

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amcoding.com and click the tab at the

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top that says YouTube course. Follow

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those instructions and you can't go

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wrong. Number two, why did you skip some

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instruction? Well, we skipped some of

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the instruction because this is a

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self-study course. We don't have enough

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time to um go over all of the content,

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but we did make an effort to bridge

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those subjects that are more complex.

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So, and have the most coding guidelines

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and nuances. So, we walked you through

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the more complex so that you

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can tackle those other subjects on your

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own because you do have the tools. You

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can do it and you will. All right.

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Number three, can I be in both I2MC and

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YouTube course? Well, initially the

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mindset was that you should have

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finished um

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I2MC then come on to YouTube course and

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then we gave you some videos to watch

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some pre-erequisite videos to watch. So

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to answer the question yes as long as

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you've completed the I2MC portion and

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then there's going to be another portion

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when we get to CPT you should have

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completed introduction to CPT. So yes,

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you can be in both. It's a lot of work,

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but that's your choice and we're here to

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accommodate you. Final

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question, how to join Discord? Okay, go

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to the YouTube channel and you can click

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on any video, probably this one, the

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lecture below this lecture, and you'll

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see that join button, that black join

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button. Click on it, and there you go.

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Now, after you follow the prompts to get

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enrolled, then click make sure you link

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your YouTube channel after you get in

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the Discord. Say link. So, you can link

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whichever channels you want. So, make

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sure you do it and use the same email

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address so they know that you've paid

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for the Discord. All

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right. Now, books. Just a reminder for

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the first eight weeks of this class,

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ICD10 CM is required. If you um we do

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prefer the ICD10 CM expert for

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hospitals. If you are going to move on

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and take your CCS, we recommend it

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because it has great indicators.

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Also, your textbook, sorry about that,

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your textbook is by Bucks. The 2025 step

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by step is recommended, although you can

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save money and get a later year. Don't

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go beyond

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2023. And finally, the MCG manual that

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you can you the image is 2025, but you

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can get the 2024 if you want to save

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money. All right. Now time for the

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copyright. CPT is copyright of 2025 AMA.

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and certified coders. Okay, coders. I

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thank you in advance. Oh, by the way,

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while you're here, go down and like this

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lecture. However, if you want to wait

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until after, wait until after. Okay.

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Now, let's talk about the goals of the

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presentation. Goal number one, we're

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going to review section one, chapter 9,

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circulatory guidelines. Number two,

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practice exercises to test our

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knowledge. and three will bring you one

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step closer to guideline

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mastery. Section one, chapter 9,

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circulatory

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system. The key word is circulation.

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You will come to learn that all of the

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the diagnosis and guidelines are

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pertinent to the circulatory system from

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hypertension, coronary artery disease,

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cerebral vascular accidents, CVA or

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strokes to myioardial

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inffections. It all comes back to the

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flow of blood.

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I just thought I would say

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that.

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Now, let's

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talk. The circulatory system is

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basically your body's delivery and clean

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up service. Your circulatory system

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moves blood through your heart and blood

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vessels to carry oxygen and nutrients to

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the rest of the body.

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Now, lack of

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circulation can cause the body part some

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problems. You could actually lose

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function of that body part or lose the

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body part all

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together. Now, let's not even talk about

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the heart and the circulatory system.

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Let's talk

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about how other parts of the body

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need that or requires that circulation.

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Think about

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it.

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People lose their limbs due to lack of

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circulation. So this circulatory system

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which comprises the heart, let me see if

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I have a pointer here. Yeah, I've got

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one. Let me see. I hope you can see it.

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I don't think so. Let me change the

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color. Maybe. I don't know. But the

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