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What term could describe an inflammation of the plantar, causing foot or heel pain when walking or running? Plantar fascitis
Tenodesis, tenolysis, tendon fascitis
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What services can you report in addition to the general ophthalmological services or E/M services? SPCECIAL OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SERVICES
What term could describe an inflammation of the plantar, causing foot or heel pain when walking or running? Plantar fascitis Tenodesis, tenolysis, tendon fascitis PLANTAR FASCITIS
Blepharoplasty describes what type of a procedure? SURGICAL REDUCTION OF THE UPPER/LOWER EYELIDS TO REMOVE EXCESS FAT, SKIN AND MUSCLE
Which autoimmune disorder will eventually destroy the thyroid gland? Hayem-Farber disease, Alzheimer's thyroiditis, Lou Gehrig's, Hashimoto's thyroiditis HASHIMOTO'S THYROIDITIS
Pt suffered a burn that involved the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layers w some muscle involvement. What degree of burn? First degree, Second degree, Third degree, None of the above THIRD DEGREE FULL THICKNESS
In which part of the body would you find the choroid? Brain, Eyeball, Muscles of the hand, Spinal column EYEBALL
Which combining form refers to the small intestine? enter/o, gastr/o, celi/o, col/o ENTER/O
An ERG is what type of a procedure? Electroretinography, Electrorenalography, Electroretinograph, Electrorhidogram ELECTROretinography
Which term refers to the anus, rectum, and the cecum? rectal, anorectal, esophageal, ilium ANORECTAL
Which term does NOT refer to a level of consciousness/ Syncope, Stupor, Coma, Sciatica SCIATICA
What type of condition describes a pt diagnosed w oligospermia? AN ABNORMALLY LOW NUMBER OF SPERM IN THE SEMEN
What does the termcystopexy mean? SURGICAL FIXATION OF THE URINARY BLADDER
What is an episiotomy and why would a pt need to have this? SURGICAL INCISION OF THE vulva TO FACILITATE DELIVERY OF A BABY
What direction describes raising the foot, pulling the toes toward the shin? Protraction, Dorsiflexion, Plantar flexion, Pronation DORSIFLEXION
Which artery opens to allow oxygen-rich blood to pass from the left ventricle into the aorta where the blood is delivered to the rest of the body? Renal, Aortic, Superior vena cave, Inferior vena cava AORTIC
What syndrome is a condition caused by abnormal production of the hormone gastrin? Vogt-Koyanagi, Silverstroni-Bianco, Sudeck-Leriche, Zollinger-Ellison ZOLLINGER-ELLISON
How can air pass thru the upper respiratory tract? VIA THE NOSE, NASAL CAVITY, NASOPHARYNX, OROPHARYNX, LARYNGOPHARYNX, AND LARYNX INTO THE LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
What is the UVULA? A SMALL SOFT STRUCTURE HANGING FROM THE FREE EDGE OF THE SOLT PALATE IN MIDLINE ABOVE THE ROOT OF THE TONGUE.
What is the UVULA composed of? MUSCLE, CONNECTIVE TISSURE, AND MUCOUS MEMBRANE
What bones make up the axial skeleton? SKULL, RIB CAGE, AND SPINE
What term refers to white blood cells? LEUKOCYTES
Describe a passive natural acquired immunity process. THE PASSAGE OF ANTIBODIES THRU THE PLACENTA OR BREAST MILK
What does the OLECRANON PROCESS refer to? THE ELBOW
When using the CPT INDEX to locate procedures, what are considered primary classes for main entries? CONVENTIONS, CODE RANGES, MODIFYING TERMS
How are diagnoses sequenced when coding for multiple fractures? IN ACCORDANCE W THE SEVERITY OF THE FRACTURE
When coding for a liver transplantation, whar r the 3 distinct components of the docs work? CADAVER/LIVING DONOR HEPATECTOMY, BACKBENCH WORK, RECIPIENT LIVER alloTRANSPLANTATION
Which service is NOT included w anesthesia services? Swan-Ganz monitoring, Admin of blood, Blood pressure, Mass spectrometry SWAN-GANZ MONITORING
How is PROTON BEAM TREATMENT DELIVERY defined? SIMPLE-COMPLEX-INTERMEDIATE
How does cardiac magnetic imaging differ from a traditional MRI? IN ITS ABILITY TO PROVIDE A PHYSIOLOGIC EVAL OF CARDIAC FUNCTION
Which modifier would you use to report w code 88329 if the test was looking for hereditary breast cancer? OB, 59, 91, OA OB (duh)
What do the primary codes 33880 and 33881 include? PLACEMENT OF ALL DISTAL EXTENSIONS, IF REQUIRED
What modifier should you report when the same doc provided a RE-reduction of a fracture? 76, 59, 77, 54 76
How should you code an excision of a lesion when completed w an adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement? THE EXCISION IS NOT SEPARATELY REPORTED W ADJACENT TISSUE TRANSFER OR REARRANGEMENT CODES!
Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation affecting which system? Nervous Urinary Digestive Urinary
When a patient has fractured the proximal end of his humerus, where is the fracture located? Upper end of the arm
What is another term for when a physician performs a reduction on a displaced fracture Manipulation
What does oligiospermia mean? Deficiency of sperm in semen
Thoracentesis is removing fluid or air from the Chest cavity
An angiogram is a study to look inside Blood Vessels
When a person has labyrinthitis what has the inflammation Inner ear
Local coverage decisions are published to give providers information on which of the following? Medical necessity exclusions to coverage
Which place of service code should be reported on the physician’s claim for a surgical procedure performed in an ASC 24
If a ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) converts to a non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) due to thrombolytic therapy, how is it reported, according to ICD-9-CM guidelines? STEMI
What is the term used for inflammation of the bone and bone marrow Osteomyelitis
The root word trich/o means: Hair
Complete this series: Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe, ____________. Occipital lobe
A patient is having pyeloplasty performed to treat a uretero-pelvic junction obstruction. What is being performed Surgical reconstruction of the renal pelvis
Which statement is true about V codes: V codes may be used either as primary code or secondary code
Which of the following is an example of electronic data? An explanation of benefits A written prescription An advance beneficiary notice digital X-ray A digital X-ray
Which of the following health plans does not fall under HIPAA? Medicaid Medicare Workers’ compensation Private plans Workers’ compensation
Guidelines from which of the following code sets are included as part of the code set requirements under HIPAA? CPT® ICD-9-CM HCPCS Level II ADA Dental Codes ICD-9-CM
Which of the following is an example of a case in which a diabetes-related problem exists and the code for diabetes is never sequenced first If the patient has an underdose of insulin due to an insulin pump malfunction
What is the difference between entropion and ectropion Entropion is the inward turning of the eyelid and ectropion is the outward turning of the eyelid
Ventral, umbilical, spigelian and incisional are types of: Hernias
Fracturing the acetabulum involves what area? Skull Shoulder Pelvis Leg Pelvis
When a patient is having a tenotomy performed on the abductor hallucis muscle, where is this muscle located? Foot Upper Arm Upper Leg Hand Foot
What statement is true when reporting pregnancy codes (630-679): These codes have sequencing priority over codes from other chapters.
What is PHI? Protected health information
What is NOT included in CPT® surgical package? Returning to the operating room the next day for a complication resulting from the initial procedure
Which of the following is true about reporting codes for diabetes mellitus? If the type of diabetes mellitus is not documented in the medical record the default type is II
Which of the following statements is true for reporting E codes? E codes for child and adult abuse take priority over all other E codes
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