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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Vulva | External female genitalia, including labia majora, labia minora,, clitoris, and vaginal opening |
| Perineum | Area between the vulva and anus |
| Introitus | Opening or entrance to the vagina |
| Vagina | Canal from the external female genitalia to the uterus |
| Cervix Uteri | Rounded, cone-shaped neck of the uterus, part of it protruding into the vagina |
| Corpus Uteri | Uterus |
| Oviduct | Fallopian Tube |
| Salpingo | Prefix meaning tube |
| Oophor- | Prefix meaning ovary |
| Curettage | Scraping of a cavity using a spoon-shaped instrument |
| Dilation | Expansion |
| Cystocele | Herniation of the bladder into the vagina |
| Rectocele | Herniation of the rectal wall through the posterior wall of the vagina |
| Antepartum | Before Childbirth |
| Postpartum | After Childbirth |
| Abortion | Termination of Pregnancy |
| Delivery | Childbirth |
| Cesarean | Surgical opening through the abdominal wall for delivery |
| Ectopic | Pregnancy outside the uterus ig in the fallopian tube |
| Version | Turning of the fetus from a presentation other than cephalic--head down--- to cephalic for ease of birth |
| Amniocentesis | Percutaneous aspiration of amniotic fluid |
| Cordocentesis | Procedure to obtain a fetal blood sample, also called a percutaneous umbilical blood sampling |
| Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) | Biopsy of the outermost part of the placenta |
| Hysterotomy | incision into the uterus |
| Salpingectomy | Surgical removal of a fallopian tube |
| Oophorectomy | Surgical removal of ovary |
| Hysterectomy | Surgical removal of the uterus |
| Hysterorrhaphy | Suturing of the Uterus |
| Tocolysis | Repression of uterine contractions |
| VBAC | Vaginal Delivery After previous Cesarean delivery |
| Plastic repair of the _______ is surgical repair of the opening to the vagina. | Introitus |
| An incision into the vagina to gain access to the pelvic cavity is | Colpotomy |
| The insertion of a long needle into the back wall of the vagina to gain access to a peritoneal cul de sac abscess is | Colpocentesis |
| Avaginal support device is a/n | Pessary |
| When reporting the service of the introduction of a diaphragm, the cost of the diaphragm is included in the introduction True or False | FALSE |
| The term that describes the procedure in which the surgeon strengthens the wall of the weakened vagina by pulling together the weakened vaginal area with surtures is | Colporrhapy |
| The microscope that is used to view the vagina is a/n | Colposcope |
| The services described in the manipulation category of the vagina subheading require this type of anesthesia | General Anesthesia |
| LEEP means | Loop, Electrode, Excision, Procedure |
| Endometrial ____ is a biopsy of the mucous lining of the uterus | Biopsy ? check this one |
| What one procedure represents the majority of the codes in the Corpus Uteri subheading? | Hysterectomy |
| hydatidiform mole, also known as a "molar pregnancy" results from genetic abnormalities True or False | True |
| A hysterosalpingography would have a component code from what section of the CPT manual? | Radiology |
| The first rule of a laparoscopy is that a surgical laparoscopy always includes this type of laparoscopy | Diagnostic Laparoscopy |
| In what subheading would you find the codes to report fallopian tube services? | Oviduct/ovary |
| The 3 methods of Tubal Ligation are: | Ligation, Cutting and Tying |
| Gestation is divided into 3 time periods that are termed | Trimesters |
| The 1st gestation time period/trimester is | LMP to less than14 weeks 0 days |
| The 2nd gestation time period/trimester is | 14 weeks 0 days to less than 28 weeks 0 days |
| The 3rd gestation time period/trimester is | 28 weeks 0 days until delivery |
| What does EDD stand for | Estimate Date of Delivery |
| Preparation of the cervix for birth or dilation is termed cervical | ripening?? not sure check in book |
| If a physician other than the attending provided only one office visit to a patient before delivery a code from what section of the CPT manual would be used to report this service? | E/M Section |
| The time after delivery is reffered to as | Postpartum or postnatal period |
| The female Genital System subsection is divided by ____ site from the vulva to the ovaries. | Anatomic site |
| Skene's glands procedures are reported using codes from which subsection? | Urinary System |
| The vulva includes the following | Mons Pubis, Labia Majora, Labia Minora, Bulb of Vestibule or Vestibular bulb, vaginal orifice or vestibule, greater and lesser vestibular glands |
| The ______ is responsible for determining the complexity of destruction of lesions of the vulva | The Physician recheck in book |
| Destruction of a lesion is also known as excision True or False | False. Destruction destroys, Excision Cuts out or removes it |
| Would you expect a pathology report to be available for a lesion that was removed by destruction? Yes or NO | No. Lesion is destroyed no Sample to send to pathology |
| The term that describes the removal of a portion of the vulva is a/n ______ _______ | Partial vulvectomy |
| The removal of the vulvar area is reported with which 2 measures? | Extent and Size |
| Vulvar area tissue removal that involoves the skin and superficial subcutaneous tissues is termed ____ ______ | Simple vulvectomy (or wide local excision) |
| Vulvar area tissue removal that involves the skin and deep subcutaneous tissues is termed ______ ________ | Radical Vulvectomy |
| A/n ___ vulvectomy involves less than 80% of the vulva and a/n ____ or ___ vulvectomy involves more than 80% of the vulva | Partial/or simple vulvectomy,-is less than 80% of the vulva complete or Radical Vulvectomy involves more than 80% of the vulva |
| What is the one procedure code located in the Reproductive System Procedures subsection | Brachytherapy |
| The procedure described in the Reproductive System Procedures subsection excludes what organ? | Prostate |
| How many codes are found in the intersex Surgery subsection? | Two |
| The anatomic sites of the Female Genital System subsection are divided on the basis of category of the procedure. What are these categories | Incision, Excision, Destruction |
| If a total abdominal hysterectomy was performed as well as a bilateral oophorectomy (removal of ovaries) would it be appropriate to report both procedure codes? | No, the hysterectomy code includes removal of ovaries |
| What is the term used to describe the period occurring or existing before birth? | Antepartum |
| The second trimester of a pregnancy begins on week | week14 |
| These codes are at the end of the Maternity Care and Delivery subsection | Abortion Codes |
| What is the meaning of the abbreviation VBAC? | Vaginal Birth After Cesarean |
| Suturing of the uterus | Hysterorrhaphy |
| Creation of a fistula into the uterine tube | Salpingostomy |
| Rounded, cone-shaped neck of the uterus | Cervix, Uteri |
| Radiographic recording of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes | Hylsterosalpingography |
| Closusre of the vaginal canal | Colpocleisis |
| Pair of glands -about the size of a pea- located beneath the prostate that secrete a fluid that forms part of the semen | Bulbourethral Glands also known commonly as Cowper's Glands |