Exam 18: Factors Influencing Health Status Z Codes
Exam 1: Introduction to the Languages of Coding49 Questions
Exam 2: Abstracting Clinical Documentation50 Questions
Exam 3: The Coding Process51 Questions
Exam 4: Introduction to Icd-10-Cm52 Questions
Exam 5: Coding Infectious Diseases66 Questions
Exam 6: Coding Neoplasms62 Questions
Exam 7: Coding Conditions of the Blood and Immunological Systems52 Questions
Exam 8: Coding Endocrine Conditions56 Questions
Exam 9: Coding Mental, Behavioral, and Neurological Disorders73 Questions
Exam 10: Coding Dysfunction of the Optical and Auditory Systems70 Questions
Exam 11: Coding Cardiovascular Conditions57 Questions
Exam 12: Coding Respiratory Conditions51 Questions
Exam 13: Coding Digestive System Conditions50 Questions
Exam 14: Coding Integumentary Conditions55 Questions
Exam 15: Coding Muscular and Skeletal Conditions50 Questions
Exam 16: Coding Injury, Poisoning, and External Causes70 Questions
Exam 17: Coding Genitourinary, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Congenital, and Pediatrics Conditions89 Questions
Exam 18: Factors Influencing Health Status Z Codes70 Questions
Exam 19: Inpatient Hospital Diagnosis Coding54 Questions
Exam 20: Introduction to CPT50 Questions
Exam 21: CPT and Hcpcs Level Ii Modifiers52 Questions
Exam 22: CPT Evaluation and Management Coding100 Questions
Exam 23: CPT Anesthesia Section51 Questions
Exam 24: CPT Surgery Section101 Questions
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Exam 26: CPT Pathology Lab Section50 Questions
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Exam 28: Hcpcs Level II98 Questions
Exam 29: Introduction to Icd-10-Pcs56 Questions
Exam 30: ICD-10-Pcs Medical and Surgical Section52 Questions
Exam 31: Obstetrics Section50 Questions
Exam 32: Placement Through Chiropractic Sections50 Questions
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Exam 34: Physical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Audiology Through New Technology Section50 Questions
Exam 35: Reimbursement50 Questions
Exam 36: Introduction to Health Care Law and Ethics56 Questions
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Pam Payson is a 25-year-old female being seen today to donate oocytes to her sister. What is the correct code assignment?
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.a, which states: ________ codes are for use in any healthcare setting.
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Bobby Baker is seen today in the office for gout screening. What is the correct code?
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.c.4, which states: ________ history codes are for use when a patient has a ________ who has had a particular disease that causes the patient to be at higher risk of also contracting the disease.
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What is the correct code assignment for a patient coming in for screening for a mitral valve prolapse with a family history of this condition?
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Sally Smith is being seen today in the office for allergy testing. What code is assigned?
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A(n) ________ is an individual who has been infected with a pathogen yet has no signs or symptoms of the disease.
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What are the correct codes for a well-child check for a 14-day-old newborn at which the newborn was found to have pyloric stenosis and jaundice?
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.b, which states: A corresponding ________ code must accompany a Z code to describe any procedure performed.
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Which of the following Z codes can only be used for a principal diagnosis?
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What is the correct code for a patient coming in for HPV screening?
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Jane Jillson is seen today for a thrombosis in her lower distal left leg vein. Jane has been taking birth control pills for three years and the physician decides to stop this because blood clots are a side effect of long-term use of birth control pills. What is the correct code assignment?
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Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.21.c.14, which states: For encounters specifically for prophylactic removal of an organ (such as prophylactic removal of breasts due to a genetic susceptibility to cancer or a family history of cancer), the principal or first-listed code should be a code from category ________, Encounter for prophylactic surgery, followed by the appropriate codes to identify the associated risk factor (such as genetic susceptibility or family history).
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Brad Bradford was brought to the ER for fever and weakness. After work-up, it was determined that Brad had an infection, and he was admitted to the ICU. Lab results show sepsis due to MRSA. The physician treats the patient for sepsis due to MRSA. What is the correct code?
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________ means that the named antibiotic is expected to be successful in killing off the infection.
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________ means the donor tissue is taken from a different site on the same individual's body.
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Bobby Billson is seen today for fitting of a complete right artificial arm. What is the correct code assignment?
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What is the correct code for replacing the battery in a cardiac pacemaker?
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Olive Olson is seen today because she had intercourse with an HIV-positive person and now needs to be screened for HIV. What is the correct code?
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