3      1  )   2 Respiratory System

                        V12.60 Personal history, Unspecified disease of respiratory system

                        V12.61 Personal history, Pneumonia (recurrent)

                        V12.69 Personal history, Other diseases of respiratory system

    3      2  )   3 V15.88 History of fall

    3      3  )   4 V13.02 Personal history, Urinary (tract) infection

    3      4  )   4 osteolysis - lysis of bone caused by disease or infection or inadequate blood supply.

    3      5  )   4 None of the Answers are Correct

                       996.44 Peri-prosthetic fracture around prosthetic joint

                        996.45 Peri-prosthetic osteolysis  (correct)

                        996.46 Articular bearing surface wear of prosthetic joint

                        996.47 Other mechanical complication of prosthetic joint implant

                        996.49 Other mechanical complication of other internal orthopedic device,

    3      6  )   3 996.40 Unspecified mechanical complication of internal

                        996.41 Mechanical loosening of prosthetic joint

                        996.42 Dislocation of prosthetic joint

                        996.43 Prosthetic joint implant failure

    3      7  )   4 799.02 Hypoxemia is low oxygen levels or Insufficient oxygenation in the blood.

    3      8  )   1 Asphyxia is a condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the

                         body accompanied by an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide leads to loss of

                        consciousness or death. Asphyxia can be induced by choking, drowning, electric shock,

                        injury, or the inhalation of toxic gases. While increased carbon monoxide would cause

                        aphyxia, it is not the answer from the text and not the best answer. Carbon monoxide

                        would need to come from an external external combustion source.

    3      9  )   4 Asphyxia is a condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the

                         body accompanied by an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide leads to loss of

                        consciousness or death. Asphyxia can be induced by choking, drowning, electric shock,

                        injury, or the inhalation of toxic gases.

    3     10  )   3 Meconium is the dark green material that is found in the intestines of the unborn fetus. It is

                        normally released as a thick, dark green bowel movement at or right near the time of birth.

                        However, an infant who is stressed may pass some meconium into the amniotic fluid

                        before birth and breathe it into the lungs (called aspiration).