Question  Correct  Explanation

    4      1  )   3 651.73 Multiple gestation following (elective) fetal reduction,

    4      2  )   2 Two "unspecified" urinary obstruction codes have been added.

                        599.60  Urinary obstruction, unspecified

                        599.69  Urinary obstruction, not elsewhere classified

    4      3  )   1 At stages 1-3 kidney disease there are generally minor symptoms and the patient may not

                        be aware of any problem at all.

    4      4  )   1 The KDOQI stages (Kidney/Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative) of kidney disease are:

                                  

                        http://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/guidelines_ckd/Gif_File/kck_t3.gif

                        http://renux.dmed.ed.ac.uk/EdREN/EdRenINFObits/CRFLong.html#anchor31914328

    4      5  )   3 Chronic Renal disease code 585 is replaced by more specific codes with six stages.

    4      6  )   4 Sclerosing mesenteritis - This is an uncommon mesenteric disease with fewer than 300

                        cases reported. Patients most frequently report symptoms and signs of abdominal pain,

                        abdominal mass, or symptoms related to bowel obstruction. However, many patients have

                        no symptoms, and the disease is discovered incidentally. Likewise, laboratory tests,

                        including imaging studies, are also considered nonspecific.

    4      7  )   1 G. mesaraion, mesentery, fr. mesos, middle, + araia, flank, belly]

    4      8  )   1 Lytic - Having to do with lysis. In biology, lysis refers to the disintegration of a cell by

                        disruption of its plasma membrane. Lysis can be caused by chemical or physical means

                        (eg, high-energy sound waves) or by a virus infection.

    4      9  )   1 Septated (septal): Cystic hygromas are bilateral, septated, cystic structures, septated

                        cystic hygroma.

    4     10  )   2 A common treatment for retroperitoneal abscess is percutaneous abscess drainage (PAD).