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Question | Answer |
Outermost layer of the skin | Epidermis |
What is the epithelium | Tissue category that includes the epidermis and all of it's structures |
Deepest layer of the epidermis | Basal Layer |
Medical term for black cell | melanocyte |
Which layer of the skin is the is the sebaceous gland found | Dermis |
What is sebum | Oil glands |
What area of the skin sends sensory information to the spinal cord | Dermatome |
What are allergens | Foods, pollens, mold, animal dander, dust, chemicals, drugs |
Why does white hair happen in older people | Melanocytes die |
What is the constant shedding of dead skin called | Exfoliation |
What are the large blisters that occur after a burn called | Bullae |
Give examples of nevi | Congenital birth marks, port wine stain, and moles |
Medica lterm for blackhead | Comedo |
What does decubitus mean | Laying down |
What is the thickest layer of skin | Dermis |
What does the procedure debridement involve | Creates a clean surface for healing |
Autograft meaning | Graft from one's self |
Allograft meaning | Graft from another |
Xenograft | A graft from an animal (pig) |
Regular scar | Cicatrix |
Abnormally large scar | Keloid |
Sweat glands are known as | Sudoriferous Glands |
What are adipose | Fat cells/ lipocytes |
Example of shapes in Word | Line, arrow, box, callout, or banner |
What does rotation mean | A symbol that displays above the top sizing handle that allows you to rotate a graphic to any angle |
What are drawing objects | Graphic objects such as shapes, diagrams, and lines |
Default font | Calibri |
Default size | 11 |
Default paragraph alignment | Align left |
Wordwrap meaning | Moves text from right to left without hitting the enter button |
Header | Displays at the top of the page |
Footer | Displays at the bottom of the page |
What are text effects | Shadowed mirrored text, text glow, 3D colors |
How are bullets displayed | Small circles, check marks, that line up and introduce each line of text |
What is the keyboard shortcut for selecting entire document | CTRL A |
What is alignment | Placement of paragraph relative to left and right margins |
What is interactive media | Computer interaction that responds to your actions by presenting text, graphics, AKA Rich Medica |
Where are the spin boxes located when you want to change the spacing before or after a paragraph | Paragraph group, page layout |
Is font style considered part of a document or a paragraph layout | Neither |
What is the formatting mark that indicates a tab | Arrow |
Does Word default to a 2 if you start with a 1 | Yes |
What is a floating object with a graphic in Word | Graphic that can be moved independently of teh surrounding text characters |
Can you only use the font sizes in Word | No |
How many spaces should be after a sentance | 1 |
What does ICD -10-CM stand for | International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, clinical modification |
What are the three volumes of ICD-10 | Volume I, Alphabetic, Volume II, Tabular, Volume III, Procedures (PCS) |
What is NOS mean | Not otherwise specified, (equivalent of unspecified) |
What does NEC mean | Not elsewhere classified (code not fully describing the disease) |
Do ICD 10 codes need to be supported with documentation | YES |
What do ICD-10 codes translate of service provided | Medical necessity |
How often are ICD 10 codes updated | Every OCT 1st |
Define conventions relating to ICD 10 | Additional codes for additional information I.E., symbols, abbreviations, punctuations, notations |
What tabular is the table of drugs | Volume I |
What are the columns listed in the table of drugs and chemical section | Therapeutic, accidental, suicide attempt, poisoning, assult, undetermined |
What is the format of ICD 10 codes and how many characters | Alphanumeric, up to 7 |
What letter is used as a placeholder | X |
Within the WHO, ICD-10 version, does it include a procedure classification | No |
What are GEM's files | Converts ICD-9 to ICD-10 and visa versa |
Do the improvements to the new ICD-10 system include the expansion of signs and symptoms | No |
How many more times are there ICD-10 codes compared to ICD-9 codes | 5X more |
The pre-release of the ICD-10 wa released when, and replaced with the revision when | June 2003, July 2007 |
How many chapters are there in the ICD-10 coding system | 21 |
What type of services are listed within the Evocation/Suppresion subsection of Path/Lab | Tests |
Define Culture/Sensitivity | Culture is for the identification of organisms as well as the identification of sensitivities of the organisims to antibodies |
How can a sample of tissue be further divided for studying purposes | Block/Section |
What names are drugs listed | Generic |
Define cytopathology | Cellular changes are present |
What section do you code from for venipuncture and arterial puncture | Surgical Section |
Define panels | Pre determined tests commonly performed together |
Define qualatative | Is the presence or absence of a drug |
Define quantitative | Is the amount |
How many levels of surgical pathology are there | 6 |
Do post mortem codes (88000-88099) represent physician services only | Yes |
What services are provided with codes 80500 and 80502 | Consultation, clinical pathology |
Are there different codes to report H.Pylori depending on the source of the specimen | Yes |
If a surgical path specimen that is not listed, do you use the code that best describes it | yes |
For therapeutic drug assay (80150-80299, what type of test are performed, qualitative or quantitative | Quantitative |
What modifier is used for repeat laboratory tests performed on the same day | -91 |
Are there specific path consultation codes for pathologists | Yes, 80500-80502 |
Can you use modifier -52 with organ or disease oriented panel codes | No |
Would a service that is rarely provided, unusual, variable, or new would always require a special report in determining medical appropriateness of the service | Yes |
Are services in Path/Lab provided by a physician or by a technologist under responsible supervision of a physician | Yes, both |
An interaction psychiatric interview examination is typically furnished to whom | Children |
What do psychiatric diagnostic interview examinations include | History, disposition and communication with family, mental status |
What word is used to describe the pushing of liquids into the body | Infusion |
What must always be documented in the patient record and is the major billing factor for reporting codes from the psyhciatric subsection | Time |
What is tomography | Viewing of a single plane of the body by blurring out everything around it |
What is tonometry | Pressure test occular |
How are outpatient dialysis services usually reported | Monthly |
What is hemodialysis | Filtering the blood and waste outside of the body |
What is peritoneal dialysis | Filtering in the peritoneal cavity |
What does EMG stand for | Electromyography |
DTP | Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis |
DTaP | Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Acellular Pertussis |
DT | Diphtheria and tetanus under 7 |
Td | Tetanus diphtheria over 7 |
Which organization has been responsible for the development of ICD-10-CM | NCHS |
The maximum number of characters in an ICD-10 code is | 7 |
An established patient is seen for hyperthyroidism and diabetes, and the Dr spends equal time with both, which diagnosis goes forst | Both are equal |
A combination code is a single code that identifies what | Two diagnosis, a diagnosis with an associated secondary process, and/or a diagnosis with an associated complication |
Local anesthesia is defined in the CPT as what | local infiltration, metacarpal/digital block, and or topical anesthesia |
What does the global surgery period include | All routine preoperative and post operative care |
what type of anesthesia is used when excising a simple closure of a benign lesion of the skin | Local |
When the words "serparate procedure" appears after the descriptor of a code, what is true | The procedure was a minor procedure that would only be reported if it was the only serviceprovided |
What does a triangle mean in front of a code | Revised |
What does the margins mean in an excision of a basic lesion | Narrowest margin |
How is the removal of a lesion by transverse incision that did not require sutured closure reported using codes from what subsection | Shaving of epidermal or dermal lesions |
Excision defined as full thickness would be through what | Dermis |
Single-layered closure of heavily contaminated woulds that require extensive cleaning or removal of particular matter constitutes what type of repair | Intermediate |
Using the rule of nines, one adult leg is what percentage of the human body | 18% |
To properly code lesion excision, you must know the behavior and the narrowest margin about the lesion, in addition to the following | Site, number, diameter |
What type of drug measures the amount of drug in a specimen | Quantitative |
What panel in path/lab consists of a CBC, hepatits B, rubella, syphilis test, antibody screen, and blood typing ABO and RH | Obstetric |
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