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ICD Codes Alphabetical Index (ICD Volume Two)

The 'ICD' book title has turned Red, to indicate this is the active book, the book spine 'Index' has a black triangle to indicate this is the section of the book you are looking at.
1. You can go to your desired alphabetical listing by clicking on its letter. The default setting is to find all primary term entries for the letter 'A'.

2. All primary terms that contain subterms are so indicated with a blue triangle. Subterms can be viewed by clicking on this triangle.

3. When an entry correlates to a specific ICD Codes record, the code number is displayed to its left. Click on this number to instantly view the full description of the code and to confirm it is a billable code.

4. There are over 11,000 'see' references to other potential codes within the ICD index. Just click on the link to jump to those codes. Flash Code allows a round trip to and from these links without losing your spot.

This is all very nice plus you can navigate through the alpha index quite quickly---but it is also very inefficient...The fastest way to get where you need to go within the alphabetical index is to perform a text search.
The most common (and fastest) way to search is to find a combination of Main and Secondary terms at the same time:

Try these examples to see how quickly Flash Code will find these terms for you:
Search Criteria
Burn leg
Uvulitis
Pep Ulc (for peptic ulcer)
Syndrome Carcinoid