Exam 18: Factors Influencing Health Status Z Codes
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Exam 18: Factors Influencing Health Status Z Codes70 Questions
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Exam 20: Introduction to CPT50 Questions
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Which of the following Z codes can only be used for a principal diagnosis?
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Which of the following would be considered a routine encounter?
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Grayson Gustefson was discharged one week ago after an amputation at his left elbow. He is being seen in the office today to evaluate the healing of his amputation stump. What is the correct code assignment?
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James Jollin is being seen today to screen for alcoholism because his father suffered from alcoholism. What is the correct code assignment?
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.c.9, which states: Codes in category ________, Donors of organs and tissues, are used for living individuals who are donating blood or other body tissue.
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What is/are the correct code(s) for an adult patient with a BMI of 46 who is receiving dietary counseling?
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Jasmine Jewel delivered a healthy baby at home today in attendance of her midwife. Soon after delivery, Jasmine was brought to the hospital for examination because the midwife was concerned about her color. Upon examination, no abnormalities were noted. What is the correct code assignment?
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What is the correct code for an office visit for counseling and instruction in natural family planning to avoid pregnancy?
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A patient has a genetic susceptibility to multiple endocrine neoplasia. What code is assigned?
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Twenty-three-month-old Jamee Jones was found by his mother to have an empty bottle of naproxen. The mother is unsure whether Jamee took any of the pills or where the pills are. Jamee is brought in for work-up. All the labs come back normal, and the examination does not find any evidence that Jamee swallowed any of the pills. What code(s) is/are assigned?
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________ means the donor and recipient are of different species.
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Victor Viper was transferred to the ICU from a community hospital. Victor is put on a ventilator because he has sepsis due to Pseudomonas. Victor was not able to be weaned from the ventilator, so he was transferred to a skilled nursing center. What is the correct code assignment?
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Which of the following Z codes can only be used for a principal diagnosis?
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________ means that those certain antibiotics will not be effective in combating this pathogen.
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.c.7, which states: ________ visit codes cover situations when the initial treatment of a disease has been performed and the patient requires continued care during the healing or recovery phase, or for the long-term consequences of the disease.
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What is the correct code for long-term use of inhaled steroids?
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Blaze Becker is a one-day-old infant born via cesarean section. His Apgar scores are 8 and 9. The baby and his mother are transferred from the birthing suite without any complications. What is the correct code assignment?
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________ means lost tissue is replaced with synthetic material such as metal, plastic, or ceramic.
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