Please follow the instructions below for the ICD-11 Final Exam:
  1. Sign the Exam Agreement: Ensure you read and sign the exam agreement prior to beginning your test.

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  2. Exam Format: The ICD-11 final exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, and you will have 2 hours to complete it.
  3. Passing Criteria: A minimum score of 70% is required to pass the exam.
  4. Exam Attempts: You are allowed two attempts to successfully clear the exam.
  5. Coding Tool: Utilize the ICD-11 Browser as your primary resource for coding during the exam.
Good luck!

5 Sample Questions

How many chapters in ICD-11

  • A. 26
  • B. 25
  • C. 24
  • D. 22

In ICD-11 Extension Codes starts with alphabet

  • A. E
  • B. X
  • C. Y
  • D. Z

What is the purpose of ICD-11?

  • A. To classify diseases and disorders
  • B. To track patient appointments
  • C. To manage hospital finances
  • D. To create vaccination schedules

Which organization is responsible for maintaining ICD-11?

  • A. WHO
  • B. UNICEF
  • C. NATO
  • D. OPEC

Why is ICD-11 considered a global standard for diagnosing and reporting diseases and healthcare conditions?
A. It is user-friendly and increases specificity and flexibility in diseases classification.
B. It is limited to national healthcare systems only.
C. It focuses on a specific region of the world for tracking diseases.
D. It only applies to the United States' healthcare system.

  • A. Option 1
  • B. Option 2
  • C. Option 3
  • D. Option 4

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