2. What term describes anything adjacent to the vagina or part of the vagina?
A. Paravaginal
B. Bivaginal
C. Teravaginal
D. Adjunct vagina
4. Radiation oncology is a form of cancer treatment that uses which to shrink or kill malignant neoplasms?
A. Chemotherapy
B. High-energy ionizing radiation
C. Laser
D. Medication inserts
5. The bone marrow or stem cell services/procedures category is in which subheading?
A. General
B. Spleen
C. Lymph nodes
D. Lymph channels
6. If there is a skin graft after removal of the eyeball, what is coded?
A. Skin graft only
B. Eye removal and the skin graft
C. Combination code
D. Eye removal only
7. Which Chapter of the ICD-10-CM provides codes for blood type and do not resuscitate (DNR) status?
A. Chapter 21
B. Chapter 2
C. Chapter 4
D. Chapter 20
8. Since many kidney procedures are unilateral, coders must remember to __________.
A. use -RT or -LT modifiers to indicate which kidney
B. use -50 modifier if the procedure is done bilaterally
C. indicate the procedural site
D. code the procedure twice if the procedure is done bilaterally
9. A volvulus is a __________.
A. bowel obstruction caused by a bolus
B. partial obstruction of the bile duct
C. gallbladder calculus
D. bowel obstruction due to twisted intestines
10. Scraping of tissue, especially from the endocervix, is referred to as __________.
A. dilatation
B. curettage
C. culdocentesis
D. conization
11. Anesthesia gases that the patient inhales can be administered through a __________.
A. spectroscope
B. arthroscope
C. laryngoscope
D. endotracheal tube
12. The inside surface of the nasal bone is called the __________.
A. bony pyramid
B. alar cartilages
C. septum
D. sinus cavity
13. Which code comes from the Category II coding section?
A. 0019T
B. 7025F
C. 99814
D. 99214
14. A growth on the corneal surface of the eye is a __________.
A. chalazion
B. pterygium
C. canaliculus
D. ciliary body
15. Which is another term for medical bill?
A. Explanation of benefits
B. Insurance claim
C. Amount due
D. Statement of benefits
16. How is a surgical tray coded?
A. Each item on the tray is coded separately
B. As incidental to the surgery
C. The tray as a whole
D. Multiple codes for the number of trays used
17. Accessory organs are also part of the digestive system but __________.
A. are NOT part of the alimentary tract
B. their function is unrelated to the digestion process
C. are coded in a different body system
D. are non-fluid-producing organs
18. A sac of fluid between a tendon and a bone is known as __________.
A. epidermolysis
B. nevus
C. keloid
D. bursa
19. If a patient comes to the physician with a suspected urinary tract infection and ends up having a mole removed, what is the first-listed diagnosis?
A. Mole removal
B. Skin check
C. Symptoms of the suspected urinary tract infection
D. UTI
20. What is the name of the procedure where contrast is injected to get an image of the ureter?
A. Ileal conduit
B. Ureterostomy
C. Ureteropyelography
D. Uretography
22. An incision into the heart is known as a(n) __________.
A. atherectomy
B. cardioversion
C. cardiotomy
D. pericardotomy
23. A partial thyroid lobectomy is excision of __________.
A. any part of a thyroid lobe
B. either the upper or lower part of a thyroid lobe
C. any part of the thyroid gland
D. either the left or right thyroid lobe
24. A condition in which bone marrow cannot create red blood cells is known as __________.
A. anemia
B. leukemia
C. lymphedema
D. lymphadenitis
25. Which subsection contains most of the standard imaging services?
A. Diagnostic ultrasound
B. Diagnostic radiology
C. Radiologic guidance
D. Bone/joint studies
26. What procedure includes the excision of an entire thyroid lobe, part of the opposite lobe, and the isthmus?
A. Thyroid lobectomy – contralateral (opposite side) subtotal
B. Thyroidectomy
C. Thyroid lobectomy – total
D. Thyroid lobectomy – partial
27. In order to determine the total number of grafts that a surgeon performs, you should determine how many __________ were performed.
A. dilatations
B. atherectomies
C. anastomoses
D. defibrillations
28. Which ss is NOT a factor in assigning an E/M code?
A. Place of service
B. Type of physician
C. Type of service
D. Patient status
29.The second element of a patient’s history is the __________.
A.history of present illness
B.chief complaint
C.patient identification
D.review of systems