Instruction Manual Part 2e Nonindexed Terms, Standard Abbreviations, and State Geographic Codes Used in Mortality Data Classification The basic purpose of this manual is to provide a published source of code assignments for terms not indexed in Volume 2 of ICD-9. This list is believed to be essentially complete but is not all inclusive in that terms which are rarely encountered and do not affect the underlying cause of death assignment are omitted. Terms not indexed in either Volume 2 of ICD-9 or in this manual should not be coded. Rather, they should be referred to Chief, Data Preparation Branch, at NCHS for review. After reviewing all such terms received during the year, a decision will be made on those terms to be included in the next edition of this manual. The Instruction Manual is comprised of eleven Wordperfect files that have been compressed into the file 2EMANUAL.ZIP (113,518 bytes). The order of the uncompressed files is as follows: INSIDECO.WP5 2,909 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 CONTENTS 1,257 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 INTRODUC.2E 32,738 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 VOLUMN2.2E 153,026 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 VOL2CONT.-2E 42,573 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 TABLE.MIX 15,791 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 NEOPLASM.WP5 60,994 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 ABBREVIA.2E 54,947 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 GEOGRAPH.2E 13,348 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 AMEND.2E 47,152 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 INDEX.WP5 4,286 bytes Wordperfect version 5.0 A .pdf version of the Instruction Manual has also included on the ftp server. Questions and comments regarding the format of these files should be addressed to the Donna Hoyert, Room 820, MSB/NCHS, 6525 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Questions about the content of the manual should be directed to the Data Preparation Branch, NCHS, P.O. Box 12214, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709. This material is provided by NCHS which is a subunit of CDC/ATSDR. It has been cleared for public distribution by CDC/ATSDR and will be authentic if gotten from ftp://ftp.cdc.gov. CDC/ATSDR takes all effort to assure the authenicity of electronically distributed documents. However, in all instances where the electronic and official agency record differ, the authenicity of the official agency record is controlling.