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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 7. pcs stands for | procedural coding system |
| 7. which volume is not included in icd 10 | vol 3 |
| 7. icd 10 is already widely used in | europe |
| 7. in the us ?????? is responsible for developing icd 10 pcs | |
| 7. icd 10 cm contains how many chapters | 21 |
| 7. this has been developed to convert icd 9 cm codes into icd 10 cm codes | crosswalk |
| 7. which character from the icd 10 pcs identifies the root operation | 3 |
| 7. the tabular list in icd 10 is arranged by | sections |
| 7. how many characters are in icd 10 pcs codes | 7 |
| 8. the cpt coding system was developed by the | AMA |
| OUTPATIENT SERVICES ARE REPORTED ON CLAIM FORM | 1500 |
| codes for services and procedures that include conscious sedation are identified in the cpt by an | appendix g (bulls eye) |
| the first chapter in the cpt is the | evulation and management section |
| codes in the cpt whose descriptions include information from a preceding code are called | indented codes |
| additional numbers or letters used with cpt codes too provide greater specificity about the develery of services or procedures are called | modifiers |
| when no code exists for a procedure or service, the appropriate ?? code should be used | unlisted service |
| when a written report is required to document a procedure or service, it must include a description of the nature, extent, and need for the procedure and the ? ? ? required to deliver it | time, effort, service |
| category 3 codes are used to document use of | emerging technologies |
| the 3 main ways of finding information in the cpt index are by service or procedure, by anatomic site or by ? or ? | ? or disease |
| what does hcpcs stand for | health care common procedural coding |
| which temporary codes are used for durable medical equipment | |
| which temporary codes are used for procedures and professional services | |
| what do j codes refer to | drugs (generic drugs) |
| chapter 7 test icd 10 cm codes are alphanumeric with all codes starting with a number | false |
| the letter n is used as a fifth character placeholder for certain six character codes | false |
| the american hospital association is responsible for the development of icd 10 pcs | false |
| the centers for medicare and medicaid services cms is responsible for the development of icd 10 pcs | true |
| the icd 10 pcs has seven character alphanumberic code structure | true |
| the tabular list contains grids that represents the last four characters of a procedure code | true |
| the removal of a tooth is an example of an extration | true |
| the icd 10 cm has a maximum of 5 alphanumeric characters | |
| in july 2007 the pre release draft of june 2003 was replacec with a revision of icd 10 cm | true |
| icd 10 cm contains 21 chapters | true |
| a mapping that will convert icd9 cm codes to icd 10 cm codes is called an | crosswalk |
| the following are improvement in the icd 10 cm | |
| the following are characteristics of the icd 10 cm index | main terms are in bold type, subterms are indented under the main term, only the first four characters of some codes are give (all of the above0 |
| WHICH ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT icd 10 cm | |
| the max number of characters in an icd 10 cm codes is | 7 |
| the root operation that is defined as cutting out or off, without replacement all of a body part is | resection |
| the root operation that is defined as freeing of a body part is | release |
| the root operation that is defined as taking into or letting out of fluids and or gases in a part of a body is | drainage |
| the root operation that is defined as correcting a protion of a previously performed | revision |
| the root operation that is defined as restoring to the extent possible a body part to its natural anatomic strucutre is | repair |