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Deck 5: Coding Guidelines
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The respiratory system subsection in the CPT manual contains, but is not limited to procedure codes for the following body areas:
A)Nose, mouth, and throat
B)Nose, accessory sinuses, and trachea/bronchi
C)Accessory sinuses, mouth, and stomach
D)Lungs, pleura, and heart
A)Nose, mouth, and throat
B)Nose, accessory sinuses, and trachea/bronchi
C)Accessory sinuses, mouth, and stomach
D)Lungs, pleura, and heart
Nose, accessory sinuses, and trachea/bronchi
2
A 32-year-old woman with repeat urinary tract infections presented to the office with painful urination. Suspecting another UTI, the physician sent a urine sample to the lab to identify the bacteria causing the infection. The physician's office billed for the laboratory service themselves, even though they sent the sample to an outside lab for the test. What modifier is appropriate in this case?
A)Modifier -99
B)Modifier -90
C)Modifier -52
D)No modifier would be necessary
A)Modifier -99
B)Modifier -90
C)Modifier -52
D)No modifier would be necessary
Modifier -90
3
What are the two most common modifiers used in radiological services?
A)-51 and -26
B)- TC and -26
C)S&I and -26
D)- TC and -51
A)-51 and -26
B)- TC and -26
C)S&I and -26
D)- TC and -51
- TC and -26
4
What organizations make up the "Cooperating Parties" for the ICD-10-CM guidelines and who approved these guidelines?
A)American Hospital Association (AHA), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), U.S. Federal Government's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
B)American Hospital Association (AHA), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Federal Government's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
C)American Hospital Association (AHA), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
D)American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), World Health Organization (WHO)
A)American Hospital Association (AHA), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), U.S. Federal Government's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
B)American Hospital Association (AHA), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Federal Government's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
C)American Hospital Association (AHA), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
D)American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), World Health Organization (WHO)
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5
How do you locate a code in the ICD-10-CM?
A)Locate it in the Alphabetic Index then verify it in the Tabular List and then submit it to insurance.
B)Locate it in the Alphabetic Index and then submit it to insurance. There is no need to use the Tabular List.
C)Locate it in the Tabular List and submit to insurance. There is no need to use the Alphabetic Index.
D)There is no need to use either the Alphabetic Index or the Tabular List to identify the ICD-10-CM code.
A)Locate it in the Alphabetic Index then verify it in the Tabular List and then submit it to insurance.
B)Locate it in the Alphabetic Index and then submit it to insurance. There is no need to use the Tabular List.
C)Locate it in the Tabular List and submit to insurance. There is no need to use the Alphabetic Index.
D)There is no need to use either the Alphabetic Index or the Tabular List to identify the ICD-10-CM code.
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6
Can you specify laterality in the ICD-10-CM codes?
A)No, you cannot specify laterality with the ICD-10-CM.
B)Yes, you can specify laterality for some codes. Some codes do not have "bilateral" listed, so in this case the code for "right" and "left" would be assigned.
C)Yes, you can specify laterality in the ICD-10-CM codes when the side is not mentioned in the medical record.
D)No, you cannot specify laterality even if it is mentioned in the medical record when using the ICD-10-CM codes.
A)No, you cannot specify laterality with the ICD-10-CM.
B)Yes, you can specify laterality for some codes. Some codes do not have "bilateral" listed, so in this case the code for "right" and "left" would be assigned.
C)Yes, you can specify laterality in the ICD-10-CM codes when the side is not mentioned in the medical record.
D)No, you cannot specify laterality even if it is mentioned in the medical record when using the ICD-10-CM codes.
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7
Can you use signs, symptoms or unspecified codes in the ICD-10-CM instead of an actual diagnosis?
A)Yes, symptom/sign codes can be used, but there are no unspecified codes in the ICD-10-CM
B)No, in ICD-10-CM the purpose of added codes is to prevent the use of signs, symptoms or unspecified codes
C)Yes, if a definitive diagnosis hasn't been made by the end of the patient encounter, then unspecified codes or sign/symptom codes may be used to best describe the diagnosis at the end of the encounter
D)No, ICD-10-CM doesn't even have unspecified codes as an option
A)Yes, symptom/sign codes can be used, but there are no unspecified codes in the ICD-10-CM
B)No, in ICD-10-CM the purpose of added codes is to prevent the use of signs, symptoms or unspecified codes
C)Yes, if a definitive diagnosis hasn't been made by the end of the patient encounter, then unspecified codes or sign/symptom codes may be used to best describe the diagnosis at the end of the encounter
D)No, ICD-10-CM doesn't even have unspecified codes as an option
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8
What is sequela or "late effects" in the ICD-10-CM coding guidelines?
A)It is the acute injury or illness right after it has happened
B)It is considered to be the one-month timeframe after an acute injury or illness
C)Sequela is considered to be the effect after the acute phase of the illness or injury within three months of the initial episode
D)Sequela is considered to be the residual effect after the acute phase of the injury or illness without a time limit imposed on it
A)It is the acute injury or illness right after it has happened
B)It is considered to be the one-month timeframe after an acute injury or illness
C)Sequela is considered to be the effect after the acute phase of the illness or injury within three months of the initial episode
D)Sequela is considered to be the residual effect after the acute phase of the injury or illness without a time limit imposed on it
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