>>Represent AIS coding rules What is a Boxed & Bold Text - answerand conventions and contain directives to assist in the appropriate use of specific descriptions. (T/F) When vessel and head injuries occur simultaneously, both should >>Tbe coded. - answer (T/F) If a specific vessel is injured but not named, code the injury as T vascular injury on the head, NFS. - answer>>(T/F) Brain swelling and brain edema can be used interchangeably. - F answer>> (T/F) Coding of brain injuries should be done at 24 hours or at initial T confirmed diagnosis if later than 24 hours. - answer>>Synonymous with a neurological deficit associated Stroke - answer>>with a vessel injury to the neck. (T/F) If an injury to the trachea or esophagus is above the sternal notch >>Tit should be coded to the Neck area. - answer Denote inclusive or exclusive informationBrackets - answer>>.(T/F) Loss of Consciousness (LOC), is coded only when there is convincing evidence of head trauma and the diagnosis is made by a >>T physician. - answer (T/F) "Closed Head Injury" and "Traumatic Brain Injury" are non-specific diagnoses and are assigned a code of 100099.9 which indicates that trauma has occurred, but it cannot be used to