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      • complication [kom″plĭ-ka´shun] 1. one or more disease (s) concurrent with another disease. 2. the occurrence of two or more diseases in the same patient. 3. an injury or disorder occurring in a patient with a pre-existing condition.
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  2. 1. one or more disease (s) concurrent with another disease. 2. the occurrence of two or more diseases in the same patient. 3. an injury or disorder occurring in a patient with a pre-existing condition. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc.

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  4. What Are Medical Complications? • The termcomplication” has many meanings – CMS uses “complication” to describe a diagnosis that occurs during a hospital admission • Complication or comorbidity (CC) or a major complication or comorbidity (MCC) – ICD-10-CM has a set of codes that are defined as “complication codes”

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  7. Definition. Complications refer to secondary conditions or issues that arise as a consequence of a primary disease or condition. These can worsen the original illness, lead to new health problems, or prolong recovery.

  8. Worksheet Answer Key Concepts, Suffixes, and Prefixes of Medical Terminology True or False Examine the following statements. Identify if the statement is true or false True False 1. Medical terminology is based mainly on Greek and Latin words. 4 2. A suffix establishes a medical word’s basic meaning. 4 3. A root modifies a prefix’s meaning ...