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Respiratory

QuestionAnswer
The term pneumomediastinum describe what condition The presence of a cyst or tumor in the mediastinum
A respiratory disease characterized by over expansion and destruction of the alveoli is identified as Emphysema
Urine is transported from the kidneys to the urinary bladder by which structure Ureter
The loop of henle is located in which structure Kidney
The term episiotomy best describes a procedure of what type An incision made in the perineum to enlarge the passage for the fetus during delivery
If a woman has a pap smear performed by her gynecologist what part of the female Anatomy would that involve Cervix
Which cells produce hormones to regulate blood sugar Pancreatic islets
What are chemicals that relay, amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell Neurotransmitters
Where is a retrobular injection delivered Eye
What are cataracts Opacities or other defects in the lens of the eye
And epidural is considered which type of anesthesia Regional
Which of the following is separately billable and is not included in anesthesia services Introduction of an arterial line
What is a radiographic image of the blood vessels using contrast material Angiography
What position has the side of the subject next to the film and can be performed as erect or decubitus Lateral
What is the study of disease changes within cells or cell types Cytopathology
Which system is given credit in the exam component when the provider documents range of motion, strength and stability are adequate in both legs Musculoskeletal
PAD rehabilitative physical exercises are used for what disease or disorder Peripheral artery disease
What is an ureteropyelogram A radiographic study of the renal pelvis and ureter
An IOL would be inserted in which of the following surgeries Cataract surgery
Which of the following best describes an acetabulum The hip joint
Which of the following vessels is in the third order branch of the celiac trunk Gastroepiploic
What is the correct code to select when a patient is given oral contrast to complete
What is the correct code to select when a patient is given oral contrast to complete a CT scan Select the code that includes without contrast in the description
Which of the following is an example of fraud Coding for an intermediate closure whenever a simple closure is performed
When should a provider have a patient sign an ABN
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