Deck 10: Surgery Section: Respiratory System
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Deck 10: Surgery Section: Respiratory System
1
Code range J30-J39 contains codes describing which conditions?
A) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Acute Respiratory Infections
C) Pneumonia and Influenza
D) Other Diseases of Upper Respiratory Tract
A) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Acute Respiratory Infections
C) Pneumonia and Influenza
D) Other Diseases of Upper Respiratory Tract
Other Diseases of Upper Respiratory Tract
2
Modifier 51 communicates:
A) Multiple procedures
B) Bilateral procedure
C) Reduced Service
D) Staged or Related Procedure
A) Multiple procedures
B) Bilateral procedure
C) Reduced Service
D) Staged or Related Procedure
Multiple procedures
3
A partial laryngectomy antero-latero-vertical includes:
A) resection of the vocal cords, thyroid, and a portion of the arytenoids
B) radical neck dissection
C) resection of vocal cord and adjacent cartilage
D) resection of the thyroid cartilage and portions of both vocal cords
A) resection of the vocal cords, thyroid, and a portion of the arytenoids
B) radical neck dissection
C) resection of vocal cord and adjacent cartilage
D) resection of the thyroid cartilage and portions of both vocal cords
resection of the vocal cords, thyroid, and a portion of the arytenoids
4
Select the statement that is false regarding the condition hypoxia:
A) hypoxia may be reported as an additional code if documented with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B) hypoxia would not be reported in addition to acute respiratory failure
C) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to acute respiratory failure
D) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A) hypoxia may be reported as an additional code if documented with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B) hypoxia would not be reported in addition to acute respiratory failure
C) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to acute respiratory failure
D) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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5
The condition "rales" is:
A) abnormal chest sounds
B) discharge of blood from the nose
C) several viral infection of the lungs
D) inflammation of the lungs caused by an organism
A) abnormal chest sounds
B) discharge of blood from the nose
C) several viral infection of the lungs
D) inflammation of the lungs caused by an organism
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6
Which of these is not a common subheading under the Respiratory Section general headings?
A) Incision
B) Excision
C) Removal/Removal of Foreign Body
D) Laparoscopy
A) Incision
B) Excision
C) Removal/Removal of Foreign Body
D) Laparoscopy
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7
The measurement of oxygen saturation of the blood is called:
A) spirometry
B) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
C) arterial blood gas
D) oximetry
A) spirometry
B) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
C) arterial blood gas
D) oximetry
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8
The lung containing two lobes is the ______:
A) lower
B) right
C) left
D) upper
A) lower
B) right
C) left
D) upper
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9
The code range for the Respiratory section in ICD-10-CM is:
A) J00-J99
B) L00-L99
C) K00-K95
D) S00-T88
A) J00-J99
B) L00-L99
C) K00-K95
D) S00-T88
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10
In ICD-10-CM, code range J60-J70 contains codes for which conditions?
A) Acute Respiratory Infections
B) Pneumonia and Influenza
C) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
D) Other Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract
A) Acute Respiratory Infections
B) Pneumonia and Influenza
C) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
D) Other Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract
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11
Abbreviation ABG stands for:
A) adult bronchoscopy
B) asthma-blocked grouping
C) arterial blood gas
D) artery blockage group
A) adult bronchoscopy
B) asthma-blocked grouping
C) arterial blood gas
D) artery blockage group
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12
Select the true statement concerning code selection for sinusitis and tonsillitis in ICD-10-CM:
A) In ICD-10-CM, sinusitis must be chronic before it may be coded
B) In ICD-10-CM, tonsillitis has been moved to the Diseases of the Digestive System chapter
C) In ICD-10-CM, the organism causing the sinusitis or tonsillitis needs to be identified
D) In ICD-10-CM, sinusitis and tonsillitis are reported by the same code
A) In ICD-10-CM, sinusitis must be chronic before it may be coded
B) In ICD-10-CM, tonsillitis has been moved to the Diseases of the Digestive System chapter
C) In ICD-10-CM, the organism causing the sinusitis or tonsillitis needs to be identified
D) In ICD-10-CM, sinusitis and tonsillitis are reported by the same code
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13
Necrotic or necrotizing pneumonia is also known as:
A) pleurisy
B) empyema
C) abscess
D) pneumothorax
A) pleurisy
B) empyema
C) abscess
D) pneumothorax
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14
The lower respiratory system includes:
A) nose and sinuses
B) trachea, bronchial tubes, and lungs
C) nose, sinuses, pharynx, and larynx
D) trachea, pharynx, and larynx
A) nose and sinuses
B) trachea, bronchial tubes, and lungs
C) nose, sinuses, pharynx, and larynx
D) trachea, pharynx, and larynx
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15
The trachea is also referred to as the:
A) nares
B) throat
C) voice box
D) windpipe
A) nares
B) throat
C) voice box
D) windpipe
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16
The turbinates are located in which part of the respiratory system?
A) nasal cavities
B) paranasal sinuses
C) nostrils
D) nares
A) nasal cavities
B) paranasal sinuses
C) nostrils
D) nares
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17
An examination of arterial blood for levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases is called:
A) aspirate
B) arterial blood gas
C) oximetry
D) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
A) aspirate
B) arterial blood gas
C) oximetry
D) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
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18
Harry underwent a primary rhinoplasty two days ago, performed by Dr. Trent. Harry calls the office complaining of significant bleeding from the nose. Dr. Trent meets Harry at the hospital and performs an anterior simple nasal hemorrhage control. What modifier would the coder append to 30901?
A) 78
B) 59
C) 79
D) 58
A) 78
B) 59
C) 79
D) 58
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19
Modifier 50 signifies:
A) Bilateral procedure
B) Reduced Service
C) Multiple procedures
D) Staged or Related Procedure
A) Bilateral procedure
B) Reduced Service
C) Multiple procedures
D) Staged or Related Procedure
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20
When reviewing code selection from the Respiratory subsection of CPT, why is it important for a coder to identify the cause of the condition (i.e. a traumatic injury vs. a medical condition)?
A) modifier 22 may be appended to codes reporting treatment of a traumatic injury
B) a traumatic injury is an acute condition and a medical condition is a chronic condition
C) the provider will receive a higher reimbursement rate if treatment is provided for a traumatic injury
D) Medicare will only reimburse providers for treatment of medical conditions
A) modifier 22 may be appended to codes reporting treatment of a traumatic injury
B) a traumatic injury is an acute condition and a medical condition is a chronic condition
C) the provider will receive a higher reimbursement rate if treatment is provided for a traumatic injury
D) Medicare will only reimburse providers for treatment of medical conditions
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21
Alveoli are responsible for:
A) relaxing the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B) drawing air into the lungs
C) contracting the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
D) exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
A) relaxing the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B) drawing air into the lungs
C) contracting the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
D) exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
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22
A ventilation/perfusion scan is:
A) examination of arterial blood for levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases
B) test that measures the amount of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in blood
C) measurement of breathing or lung volume
D) nuclear medicine study pertaining to air and blood flow to the lungs
A) examination of arterial blood for levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases
B) test that measures the amount of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in blood
C) measurement of breathing or lung volume
D) nuclear medicine study pertaining to air and blood flow to the lungs
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23
Excision of nasal polyps is divided by whether the procedure is:
A) simple or extensive
B) performed on the upper or lower turbinates
C) incisional or excisional
D) performed in an office or in a hospital
A) simple or extensive
B) performed on the upper or lower turbinates
C) incisional or excisional
D) performed in an office or in a hospital
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24
An inflammation, due to an infectious organism or irritant, of the bronchus, is also known as:
A) acute upper respiratory infection
B) acute tracheitis
C) acute bronchitis
D) acute bronchiolitis
A) acute upper respiratory infection
B) acute tracheitis
C) acute bronchitis
D) acute bronchiolitis
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25
A biopsy is a(n):
A) restoration of diseased or damaged tissue
B) examination of arterial blood for levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases
C) creation of an opening by surgically cutting into the skin or other tissue
D) removal of all or part of a lesion for pathologic examination
A) restoration of diseased or damaged tissue
B) examination of arterial blood for levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases
C) creation of an opening by surgically cutting into the skin or other tissue
D) removal of all or part of a lesion for pathologic examination
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26
A rhinoplasty with intermediate revision includes:
A) a primary rhinoplasty
B) a primary rhinoplasty with nasal-tip work and osteotomies
C) a secondary rhinoplasty with a small amount of nasal-tip work
D) a secondary rhinoplasty with bony work with osteotomies
A) a primary rhinoplasty
B) a primary rhinoplasty with nasal-tip work and osteotomies
C) a secondary rhinoplasty with a small amount of nasal-tip work
D) a secondary rhinoplasty with bony work with osteotomies
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27
The abbreviation TRALI stands for:
A) transverse rejection of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
B) tracheostomy-related acute lung infection
C) total refraction of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
D) transfusion-related acute lung injury
A) transverse rejection of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
B) tracheostomy-related acute lung infection
C) total refraction of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
D) transfusion-related acute lung injury
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28
A procedure which often requires the use of nasal stents, balloon catheters, or posterior packing is:
A) simple anterior nasal hemorrhage control
B) complex anterior nasal hemorrhage control
C) posterior nasal hemorrhage control
D) therapeutic fracture of a nasal inferior turbinate
A) simple anterior nasal hemorrhage control
B) complex anterior nasal hemorrhage control
C) posterior nasal hemorrhage control
D) therapeutic fracture of a nasal inferior turbinate
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29
The following procedure can be performed by using incisional, excisional, needle aspiration, punch, or shave technique:
A) incision
B) repair
C) pneumonectomy
D) biopsy
A) incision
B) repair
C) pneumonectomy
D) biopsy
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30
In ICD-10-CM the subheading "Other Diseases of the Respiratory System" includes all of the following conditions except:
A) acute respiratory failure
B) acute bronchitis with acute bronchospasm
C) acute bronchospasm
D) chronic respiratory failure
A) acute respiratory failure
B) acute bronchitis with acute bronchospasm
C) acute bronchospasm
D) chronic respiratory failure
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31
"The common cold" is also known as:
A) acute tonsillitis
B) acute nasopharyngitis
C) acute pharyngitis
D) acute sinusitis
A) acute tonsillitis
B) acute nasopharyngitis
C) acute pharyngitis
D) acute sinusitis
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32
Reduced service is communicated to third-party payers by using modifier:
A) 58
B) 51
C) 50
D) 52
A) 58
B) 51
C) 50
D) 52
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33
How many skull cavities open into the nasal cavity?
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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34
Visualization using a mirror is referred to as:
A) direct examination
B) external approach
C) internal approach
D) indirect examination
A) direct examination
B) external approach
C) internal approach
D) indirect examination
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35
Surgical sinus endoscopy includes:
A) bilateral procedures
B) sinusotomy
C) polyp removal
D) sinusotomy and diagnostic endoscopy
A) bilateral procedures
B) sinusotomy
C) polyp removal
D) sinusotomy and diagnostic endoscopy
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36
Excision of a middle or superior turbinate is reported using this code:
A) 30100
B) 30999
C) 30130
D) 30115
A) 30100
B) 30999
C) 30130
D) 30115
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37
Provider's documentation states "performed lavage by cannulation in the bilateral maxillary sinuses." The description for CPT code 31000 reads "Lavage by cannulation, maxillary sinus (antrum puncture or other natural ostium.)" How would the coder report the procedure performed?
A) 31000-52
B) 31000-50
C) 31000-51
D) 31000-58
A) 31000-52
B) 31000-50
C) 31000-51
D) 31000-58
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38
The Respiratory Subsection general heading "Lungs and Pleura" is found in what code range?
A) 32035-32999
B) 31000-31299
C) 31300-31599
D) 31600-31899
A) 32035-32999
B) 31000-31299
C) 31300-31599
D) 31600-31899
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39
Visualization of the larynx by means of a mirror positioned at the back of the throat is called:
A) indirect laryngoscopy
B) laparoscopy
C) bronchoscopy
D) oximetry
A) indirect laryngoscopy
B) laparoscopy
C) bronchoscopy
D) oximetry
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40
A severe viral infection of the lungs is:
A) pneumonia
B) chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
C) severe acute respiratory syndrome
D) epistaxis
A) pneumonia
B) chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
C) severe acute respiratory syndrome
D) epistaxis
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41
All of the following are categories of pneumonia in the ICD-10-CM manual for Diseases of the Respiratory System except:
A) Viral pneumonia
B) Pneumonia due to other infectious organisms, not elsewhere classified
C) Bacterial pneumonia, not elsewhere classified
D) Meconium aspiration pneumonia
A) Viral pneumonia
B) Pneumonia due to other infectious organisms, not elsewhere classified
C) Bacterial pneumonia, not elsewhere classified
D) Meconium aspiration pneumonia
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42
Which of the following is not a question a coder should ask when selecting codes from the Respiratory subsection of CPT?
A) At which anatomical site was the procedure performed?
B) Was the approach internal or external?
C) Was the procedure performed at a single site or multiple sites?
D) Was the procedure performed in a single stage or multiple stages?
A) At which anatomical site was the procedure performed?
B) Was the approach internal or external?
C) Was the procedure performed at a single site or multiple sites?
D) Was the procedure performed in a single stage or multiple stages?
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43
The sphenoid sinus is:
A) cavity in the skull which opens into the nasal cavity located between the nose and eyes
B) tubular structure which branches off the trachea
C) small flap of cartilage that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering the larynx and thus the lungs
D) cavity in the skull which opens into the nasal cavity located in the center of the skull base
A) cavity in the skull which opens into the nasal cavity located between the nose and eyes
B) tubular structure which branches off the trachea
C) small flap of cartilage that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering the larynx and thus the lungs
D) cavity in the skull which opens into the nasal cavity located in the center of the skull base
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44
In ICD-10-CM, the Respiratory section is Chapter:
A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
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45
The creation of an opening by surgically cutting into the skin or other tissue is:
A) biopsy
B) excision
C) bronchoscopy
D) incision
A) biopsy
B) excision
C) bronchoscopy
D) incision
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46
"Hay fever," or ______________, is coded to category J30.
A) peritonsillar abscess
B) chronic rhinitis
C) allergic rhinitis
D) chronic laryngotracheitis
A) peritonsillar abscess
B) chronic rhinitis
C) allergic rhinitis
D) chronic laryngotracheitis
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47
The measurement of breathing or lung volume is known as:
A) spirometry
B) oximetry
C) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
D) arterial blood gas
A) spirometry
B) oximetry
C) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
D) arterial blood gas
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48
The apex of the lung is also known as the:
A) upper part of lung
B) three right lobes
C) membrane surrounding the lung
D) lower part of lung
A) upper part of lung
B) three right lobes
C) membrane surrounding the lung
D) lower part of lung
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49
What is the primary difference between pneumonia and pneumonitis?
A) Pneumonia can be caused by exposure to toxic solids and liquids; pneumonitis can be caused by exposure to toxic fumes or gases
B) Inflammation is inherent in pneumonitis and is not inherent in pneumonia
C) Pneumonitis is only acquired by coal workers
D) Pneumonia is an infectious inflammation while pneumonitis is noninfectious
A) Pneumonia can be caused by exposure to toxic solids and liquids; pneumonitis can be caused by exposure to toxic fumes or gases
B) Inflammation is inherent in pneumonitis and is not inherent in pneumonia
C) Pneumonitis is only acquired by coal workers
D) Pneumonia is an infectious inflammation while pneumonitis is noninfectious
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50
Another word for nosebleed or rhinorrhagia is:
A) dyspnea
B) atelectasis
C) rales
D) epistaxis
A) dyspnea
B) atelectasis
C) rales
D) epistaxis
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51
Pneumonectomy is:
A) reshaping or replacing by surgical means
B) restoration of diseased or damaged tissue
C) measurement of breathing or lung volume
D) surgical removal of a lung
A) reshaping or replacing by surgical means
B) restoration of diseased or damaged tissue
C) measurement of breathing or lung volume
D) surgical removal of a lung
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52
Patient Mary Smith presents to the physician's office today with a chief complaint of upper respiratory symptoms. Upon examination and discussion, the provider discovers that Mary recently returned from overseas and may have been exposed to the avian influenza virus. The provider orders further testing for Mary and documents "possible avian influenza virus" in her chart. The coder may select:
A) a code from category J10, influenza due to other identified influenza virus
B) a code from category J11.1, influenza due to unidentified influenza virus with other respiratory manifestations
C) a code from category J09 influenza due to certain identified influenza virus
D) code J11.00, influenza due unidentified influenza with unspecified type of pneumonia
A) a code from category J10, influenza due to other identified influenza virus
B) a code from category J11.1, influenza due to unidentified influenza virus with other respiratory manifestations
C) a code from category J09 influenza due to certain identified influenza virus
D) code J11.00, influenza due unidentified influenza with unspecified type of pneumonia
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53
Acute pharyngitis may also be documented as:
A) sore throat
B) strep throat
C) acute upper respiratory infection
D) the common cold
A) sore throat
B) strep throat
C) acute upper respiratory infection
D) the common cold
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54
A condition in which the airways are hypersensitive and react to inhaled irritants by narrowing or obstructing is:
A) atelectasis
B) dyspnea
C) chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
D) asthma
A) atelectasis
B) dyspnea
C) chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
D) asthma
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55
Select the correct definition of the diaphragm:
A) membrane surrounding the lung
B) separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
C) houses the vocal cords
D) connects the nose and the mouth to the larynx
A) membrane surrounding the lung
B) separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
C) houses the vocal cords
D) connects the nose and the mouth to the larynx
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56
To complete this procedure, foreign material is drawn into the lungs or withdrawn from the lungs for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons:
A) laryngoscopy
B) oximetry
C) aspirate
D) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
A) laryngoscopy
B) oximetry
C) aspirate
D) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
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57
Visualization using a rigid or fiber-optic endoscope is also known as:
A) internal approach
B) indirect examination
C) external approach
D) direct examination
A) internal approach
B) indirect examination
C) external approach
D) direct examination
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58
A surgeon begins an endoscopic procedure intending to examine the patient's maxillary and ethmoid sinuses only. Upon examination during this procedure, the surgeon determines the patient's symptoms will be effectively treated by removing some inflamed tissue from the maxillary sinus. The surgeon removes the tissue from the maxillary sinus, removes the endoscope and the procedure concludes. The coder may select:
A) 31267 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy, with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus" and 31231 "Nasal endoscopy, diagnostic, unilateral or bilateral"
B) 31267 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy, with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus"
C) 31276 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical with frontal sinus exploration, with or without removal of tissue from frontal sinus"
D) 31231 "Nasal endoscopy, diagnostic, unilateral or bilateral"
A) 31267 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy, with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus" and 31231 "Nasal endoscopy, diagnostic, unilateral or bilateral"
B) 31267 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy, with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus"
C) 31276 "Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical with frontal sinus exploration, with or without removal of tissue from frontal sinus"
D) 31231 "Nasal endoscopy, diagnostic, unilateral or bilateral"
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59
A "septal button" is another term for a septal:
A) packing
B) prosthesis
C) bandage
D) plug
A) packing
B) prosthesis
C) bandage
D) plug
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60
A persistent inflammatory condition of the sinuses is also known as:
A) chronic sinusitis
B) nasal polyps
C) chronic nasopharyngitis
D) chronic pharyngitis
A) chronic sinusitis
B) nasal polyps
C) chronic nasopharyngitis
D) chronic pharyngitis
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61
Some common diseases coded to the Respiratory Subsection of ICD-10-CM include all of the following except
A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B) laceration of the larynx
C) asthma
D) pneumonia
A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B) laceration of the larynx
C) asthma
D) pneumonia
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62
Bronchitis, influenza, and pneumonia are all found in the _______ section of ICD-10:
A) Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-Defined Conditions
B) Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases and Immunity Disorders
C) Diseases of the Respiratory System
D) Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
A) Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-Defined Conditions
B) Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases and Immunity Disorders
C) Diseases of the Respiratory System
D) Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
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63
All of the following are Respiratory Subsection General Headings except:
A) Pharynx
B) Trachea and bronchi
C) Nose
D) Larynx
A) Pharynx
B) Trachea and bronchi
C) Nose
D) Larynx
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64
Category J06 includes codes describing:
A) acute tonsillitis
B) acute upper respiratory infection of multiple or unspecified sites
C) acute bronchitis
D) acute laryngitis
A) acute tonsillitis
B) acute upper respiratory infection of multiple or unspecified sites
C) acute bronchitis
D) acute laryngitis
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65
Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and asbestosis are found in which subheading of the Respiratory System in ICD-10-CM?
A) Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Other Diseases of the Respiratory System
C) Acute Respiratory Infections
D) Pneumonia and Influenza
A) Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Other Diseases of the Respiratory System
C) Acute Respiratory Infections
D) Pneumonia and Influenza
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66
Bilateral procedure is communicated to third-party payers by modifier:
A) 59
B) 51
C) 58
D) 50
A) 59
B) 51
C) 58
D) 50
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67
How is the Respiratory System subsection of the CPT manual formatted?
A) by anatomical site, from lungs to nose
B) by anatomical site, from largest organ to smallest
C) by anatomical site, from nose to lungs
D) by anatomical site, alphabetically
A) by anatomical site, from lungs to nose
B) by anatomical site, from largest organ to smallest
C) by anatomical site, from nose to lungs
D) by anatomical site, alphabetically
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68
The measurement of breathing or lung volume is known as:
A) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
B) oximetry
C) spirometry
D) arterial blood gas
A) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
B) oximetry
C) spirometry
D) arterial blood gas
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69
Abbreviation ABG stands for:
A) artery blockage group
B) adult bronchoscopy
C) arterial blood gas
D) asthma-blocked grouping
A) artery blockage group
B) adult bronchoscopy
C) arterial blood gas
D) asthma-blocked grouping
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70
The measurement of oxygen saturation of the blood is called:
A) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
B) spirometry
C) oximetry
D) arterial blood gas
A) carboxyhemoglobin measurement
B) spirometry
C) oximetry
D) arterial blood gas
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71
How many skull cavities open into the nasal cavity?
A) five
B) two
C) four
D) three
A) five
B) two
C) four
D) three
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72
The creation of an opening by surgically cutting into the skin or other tissue is:
A) bronchoscopy
B) excision
C) incision
D) biopsy
A) bronchoscopy
B) excision
C) incision
D) biopsy
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73
Select the statement that is false regarding the condition hypoxia:
A) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to acute respiratory failure
B) hypoxia may be reported as an additional code if documented with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
C) hypoxia would not be reported in addition to acute respiratory failure
D) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to acute respiratory failure
B) hypoxia may be reported as an additional code if documented with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
C) hypoxia would not be reported in addition to acute respiratory failure
D) hypoxia is considered to be inherent to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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74
Some common diseases coded to the Respiratory Subsection of ICD-10-CM include all of the following except
A) pneumonia
B) asthma
C) laceration of the larynx
D) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A) pneumonia
B) asthma
C) laceration of the larynx
D) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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75
The abbreviation TRALI stands for:
A) tracheostomy-related acute lung infection
B) transfusion-related acute lung injury
C) total refraction of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
D) transverse rejection of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
A) tracheostomy-related acute lung infection
B) transfusion-related acute lung injury
C) total refraction of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
D) transverse rejection of alveoli, lungs, and interstitium
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76
Select the correct definition of the diaphragm:
A) membrane surrounding the lung
B) houses the vocal cords
C) separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
D) connects the nose and the mouth to the larynx
A) membrane surrounding the lung
B) houses the vocal cords
C) separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
D) connects the nose and the mouth to the larynx
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77
Code range J30-J39 contains codes describing which conditions?
A) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Pneumonia and Influenza
C) Acute Respiratory Infections
D) Other Diseases of Upper Respiratory Tract
A) Pneumoconioses and Other Lung Diseases due to External Agents
B) Pneumonia and Influenza
C) Acute Respiratory Infections
D) Other Diseases of Upper Respiratory Tract
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78
Category J06 includes codes describing:
A) acute upper respiratory infection of multiple or unspecified sites
B) acute tonsillitis
C) acute laryngitis
D) acute bronchitis
A) acute upper respiratory infection of multiple or unspecified sites
B) acute tonsillitis
C) acute laryngitis
D) acute bronchitis
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79
In ICD-10-CM the subheading "Other Diseases of the Respiratory System" includes all of the following conditions except:
A) acute bronchitis with acute bronchospasm
B) chronic respiratory failure
C) acute bronchospasm
D) acute respiratory failure
A) acute bronchitis with acute bronchospasm
B) chronic respiratory failure
C) acute bronchospasm
D) acute respiratory failure
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80
How is the Respiratory System subsection of the CPT manual formatted?
A) by anatomical site, from largest organ to smallest
B) by anatomical site, alphabetically
C) by anatomical site, from nose to lungs
D) by anatomical site, from lungs to nose
A) by anatomical site, from largest organ to smallest
B) by anatomical site, alphabetically
C) by anatomical site, from nose to lungs
D) by anatomical site, from lungs to nose
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