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Chronic illnesses. MDM. CEMC exam

I am studying for CEMC exam (E/M) via Study Guide. In some rationals, they consider illnesses as chronic without documented ‘chronic.” I wonder if it’s correct in a coding world to assume they are chronic? Below I type some examples and thank you for your help in advance.
Case 5:
Atrial Fibrillation: the pt is with history of chronic AF who is…
Obesity: Pt is working on this but has continued to have problems.
Hypertension: Blood pressure today was.. She will be followed conservatively.
[I]Rational:[/I] Medical decision making level is :Moderate ( pt has multiple chronic illnesses that the cardiologist is following during the hospital stay)
Case 6:
Atrial fibrillation: Pt with a history of AB….
Mild cardiomyopathy: Pt has mild.. clinically stable.
Hyperlipidemia: This will be followed by Dr.X.
Rational: MDM is Moderate (… due to the number of chronic illnesses treated)

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Stable Chronic illnesses for MDM

I’ve been searching for a list of Stable/Chronic illnesses that I can use in the Medical Decision making when leveling a note. Everywhere I look lists the same 4-5 conditions.
HTN, NIDDM, cataract, BPH. These are prefixed with "e.g." on all the audit tools which I take to mean these are simply examples. Does anyone have a reference for all/other conditions that can be counted? Can I used CKD, CHF, etc?

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