ICD-10-CM & ICD-10-PCS: Chapter 11 Review
Cerebral palsy
A chronic and nonprogressive disorder that is present at birth and that impacts the motor function of the brain is _____
T/F: A code from category G89 should be assigned if the underlying (definitive) diagnosis is known, unless the reason for the encounter is pain control/ management and not management of the underlying condition.
False
T/F: Central pain syndrome (G89.0) and chronic pain syndrome (G89.4) are the same as the term "chronic pain."
False
T/F: Encephalomyelitis is an inflammation of the spinal cord and meninges.
False
T/F: Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which brain structure changes lead to memory loss, personality changes, and impaired ability to function.
False
T/F: Parkinson's disease is a congenital disease.
False
T/F: The autonomic nervous system is part of the central nervous system.
False
hemiplegia
Hemiparesis is a synonym for _____
Multiple sclerosis
Numbness in the limbs, visual disturbances, muscle weakness, and urinary problems can all be symptoms of _____
peripheral nervous system
PNS stands for _____
Grand mal
The most severe seizure is a _____ seizure.
T/F: Chronic pain is classified to subcategory G89.2. There is no time frame defining when pain becomes chronic pain. The provider's documentation should be used to guide use of these codes.
True
T/F: Codes from category G89 may be used in conjunction with codes that identify the site of pain (including codes from Chapter 18) if the category G89 code provides additional information.
True
T/F: If pain is not specified as acute or chronic, post-thoracotomy, postprocedural, or neoplasm-related, do not assign codes from category G89.
True
T/F: Myelitis is an inflammation of the spinal cord.
True
