A MIBC test 02/07/07 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Aliens are eligible for Medicare A& B | true |
The time limit for sending Medicare claim is the end of the calendar year | false |
3) When CMS 1500 is electronically transmitted Medicare by medigap there is no need for separate signature | false |
When a Medicare participant chooses a senior Medicare plan the forfeit their card | false |
There is a limit on the number of Medicare benefit periods a patient can have for hospital care | false |
Benefits of medigap policies my vary from one state to another | true |
) Funds for Medicare part b come equally | true |
Each Medicare hospital benefit period consist of 60 consecutive days in hospital or snf | false |
Once a patient changes from a Medicare to a senior home they must stay for a year | false |
) Medicare part A is run by | CMS |
What is the frequency of Pap test that can be billed to Medicare patient that is low risk | 24 months |
In the Medicare program there is medical mandatory assignment for | clinical laboratory test |
Payments to hospital for Medicare services are classified by | DRG |
When Medicare transmittits to medgap | crossover |
Visual of ear | otoscopy |
A NPI number is issued by CMS what does NPI stand for | National provider identifier |
The region on the back of the eye where the retina meets the optic nerves | optic disk |
Photo sensitive receptors in the retina that make color perception possible | cones |
) Pertaining to within the eye | intraocular |
choroid- | Middle, vascular layer of the eye, between the retina and the sclera |
conjunctiva | delicate membrane lining the eyelids and covering the anterior eyeball |
ciliary body | structure on each side of the lens that connects the choroid and iris. It contains cilary muscles which control the shape of the lens and it secretes aqueous humor |
cornea | fibrous transparent layer of clear tissue that extends over the anterior portion of the eyeball |
lens | transparent, biconvex body behind the pupil of the eye it bends refracts light rays to bring them into focus on the retina |
retina | light sensitive nerve cell layer of the eye containing photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) |
vitreous humor | soft, jelly-like material behind the lens helps maintain the shape of the eyeball |
iris | colored portion of the eye |
pupil | dark opening of the eye surrounded by the iris, through which light rays pass |
Sclera | tough, white, outer coat of the eyeball |
What eye structure is transparent,biconvex,and focuses light on the retina | lens |
myopia | nearsightedness |
channel between the middle ear and the nasopharynx | semicircular canal |
bacterial infection of the middle ear | serous otitis media |
photosensitive receptor cells that make vision in dim light possible are | rods |
inflammation of the middle ear | otitis media |
surgocal repair of the eardrum | tympanoplasty |
The letters preceeding the number on the patients medicare identifacation card indicate | railroad retiree |
The part B of medicare annual deductible is | 110 |
A medicare prepayment screen | identifies claims to review for medical necessityand monitors the number of timesgiven procedures can be billed during 1 year |
When a medicare patient signs an advance beneficiary notice ,the procedure code for the service provided must be modified using the HCPCS level 2 modifier | -GA |
A specialized insurance policy that is predefined by the federal government for the Medicare beneficary to cover the deductible andcopayment amounts is referred to as | medigap |
a medicare nonparticipating physician may bill no more than the medicare | limiting charge |
The medicare HCPCS coding system has --- levels | 2 |
E.S.R.D | End stage renal disease |
Photophobia | sensitivity to light |
perilymph& endolymph | auditory fluids in the labrinth of the innerear |
cholesteatoma | colletion of skin cells and cholesterol in a sac in the middle ear |
S.GL. means | without glasses |
The spleen is composed of | lymph tissue |
During skull-based surgery ,if one surgeon performs the approah and a second physician performs the definitive procedureand a third physician performs the closure ,what modifier is used | no modifier is used |
this is most commonly known neuroplastic procedure | carpal tunnel |
this bone marrow is taken from a close relative,so there is genetic similarity | allogenic |
when coding a craniectomy/craniotomy procedure,it is common to also code ---procedures | grafting |
In the surgery of the skull base, the----procedure is the method used to obtian exposure of the lesion | approach |
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