Deck 15: Surgery Section: Nervous System

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When hemilaminectomies are performed at both the right and left laminae of an interspace, which modifier is reported?

A) 51
B) 59
C) 58
D) 50
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In what code range will a coder locate codes to describe Episodic and Paroxysmal Disorders in ICD-10-CM?

A) G40-G47
B) G00-G09
C) G35-G37
D) G80-G83
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What is a syringomyelia?

A) cyst of the spinal cord and brainstem area
B) degeneration of the anterior horn cells
C) Werdnig-Hoffmann disease
D) cyst of the spinal cord
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All of the following are common diseases affecting the peripheral nervous system except:

A) mononeuropathy
B) Parkinson's disease
C) carpal tunnel syndrome
D) Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Which larger component of the nervous system are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems a part of?

A) peripheral nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) central nervous system
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Category G47, Sleep Disorders, in ICD-10-CM contain codes to describe sleep disorders that are a result of all of the following except:

A) physiologic abnormalities
B) disease process
C) anatomical anomalies
D) behavioral disorders
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Which disease is due to the degeneration of nigral neurons, which are responsible for creating dopamine?

A) Addison's disease
B) Alzheimer's disease
C) hydrocephalus
D) Parkinson's disease
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What is an electroencephalography?

A) removal of a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid
B) recording that measures brain and body activity during sleep
C) radiographic study of the intracranial structures
D) recording and analysis of the electrical activity in the brain
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Codes in the Injection, Drainage, or Aspiration subheading of the Spine and Spinal Cord subheading are further divided by all of the following except:

A) age of the patient
B) nature of the procedure
C) condition
D) number of days on which the procedure is performed
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Select the question that is not a typical question needed to determine the correct coding of procedures performed on the Nervous System:

A) What was the approach?
B) Was the procedure primary or a reexploration of a surgical site?
C) Was the treatment for a traumatic injury or a medical condition?
D) Were grafts and/or patches used during repair?
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Which of the following is not a primary function of the ventricles?

A) production of cerebrospinal fluid
B) filtration of cerebrospinal fluid
C) transport of cerebrospinal fluid
D) regulation of cerebrospinal fluid pressure
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What is hemiparesis?

A) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
B) weakness on one side of the body
C) loss of sensation on one side of the body
D) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
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Select the structure that is not part of the meninges:

A) Pia mater
B) Arachnoid mater
C) Hippocampus
D) Dura mater
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How are the general headings of codes in the Nervous System subsection categorized in CPT?

A) approach
B) anatomic site
C) type of procedure
D) age of patient
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What is an incision into the cranium in which a bone flap is removed and then returned either immediately or at a later time to the original site?

A) laminotomy
B) foraminotomy
C) neurorrhaphy
D) craniotomy
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What is a laminectomy?

A) the removal of the facet or bony overgrowth on the facet that leads to compression of the nerve root
B) removal of the superior or inferior half of the lamina
C) the enlargement of the foramen through which the nerve root exits the spinal canal
D) removal of the lamina of a vertebral segment
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What is a repair of transected nerves by suturing?

A) anastomosis
B) neuroplasty
C) denervation
D) neurorrhaphy
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A radiographic study of the intracranial structures of the brain is:

A) echoencephalography
B) polysomnogram
C) electroencephalography
D) cerebrospinal fluid analysis
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What are anterior horn cell diseases?

A) cognitive deficits
B) a group of conditions that affect the anterior nerve root
C) primary, persistent unilateral headaches
D) lack of muscle coordination in the execution of voluntary movements
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Select the type of headache that is not listed under Other Headache Syndromes (G44) in ICD-10-CM:

A) post-traumatic
B) migraine
C) tension
D) cluster
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What is the primary function of the nervous system?

A) to send and receive messages via nerve pathways made up of neurons
B) to control internal and external bodily functions
C) to regulate voluntary functions, including speech and movement
D) to regulate involuntary functions, including breathing, metabolism and digestion
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The autonomic and the somatic nervous systems are subdivisions of which component of the nervous system?

A) sensory neuron
B) central nervous system
C) nerve roots
D) peripheral nervous system
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Select the correct definition for hypersomnolence:

A) difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
B) excessive sleepiness
C) sleep apnea due to obesity
D) circadian rhythm disruption
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What is hemiplegia?

A) weakness on one side of the body
B) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
C) loss of sensation on one side of the body
D) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
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Which of the following is the system that consists of nerves only and connects the brain and spinal cord to the body?

A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) central nervous system
D) cerebellum
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What is a movement disorder that results in clenching of the jaw or grinding of the teeth?

A) circadian rhythm disorder
B) bruxism
C) organic insomnia
D) hypersomnolence
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What is an excision of the cranium in which a bone flap is removed and not returned to the original site?

A) corpectomy
B) foraminotomy
C) craniectomy
D) facetectomy
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Select the correct flow of the nervous system:

A) nerve root - nerve pathway - sensory neuron - motor neuron - muscle or organ
B) sensory neuron - nerve pathway - nerve root - brain or spinal cord - nerve root - motor neuron - muscle or organ
C) muscle or organ - nerve pathway - nerve root - motor neuron - sensory neuron - brain or spinal cord
D) brain or spinal cord - sensory neuron - nerve root - nerve pathway - motor neuron - muscle or organ
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Where are Nerve, Nerve Root, and Plexus Disorders found in ICD-10-CM?

A) G50-G59
B) G35-G37
C) G89-G99
D) G60-G65
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Codes in the Endovascular Therapy (61623-61642) subheading are divided into:

A) Dilation, Insertion, Repair, Closure
B) Occlusion/remobilization, Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation
C) Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation, Closure
D) Occlusion/remobilization, Dilation, Repair
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What is the primary difference between encephalitis and meningitis?

A) meningitis is synonymous with myelitis
B) encephalitis requires inflammation in the brain tissue or spinal cord, while meningitis requires inflammation in the meninges of the brain or spinal cord
C) encephalitis requires inflammation to be present in both the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord while meningitis requires inflammation to be present in either the meninges of the brain or the spinal cord
D) encephalitis is always caused by a spinal or cranial abscess while meningitis can be caused by several underlying conditions
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Which structure plays a key role in the formation of long-term memory?

A) Hippocampus
B) arachnoid mater
C) dura mater
D) pons
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Which of the following is not an available approach for selection in the Neurostimulators subheading in CPT?

A) burr hole
B) craniectomy
C) craniotomy
D) twist drill
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Which lobes are responsible for knowledge of numbers and their relations?

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
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What is meningitis?

A) abscess within the spine or cranium
B) inflammation of the brain tissue and spinal cord
C) inflammation of alveoli causing sleep disruption
D) inflammation of the meninges of the brain and/or spinal cord
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The amygdala is part of the:

A) brainstem
B) brain
C) cerebrum
D) cerebellum
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What is a temporary loss of consciousness due to the sudden decline of blood flow to the brain?

A) dementia
B) ataxia
C) anterior horn cell disease
D) syncope
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Katie steps off the train into Grand Central Station and scans the crowd for her father, who is waiting to pick her up. After looking through a large crowd of faces, she recognizes her father and she smiles. Which lobes of the brain is Katie currently using to recognize her father's face?

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) frontal
D) temporal
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In Category G00-G09, "Inflammatory Diseases of the Central Nervous System" which condition does not require the use of an additional code to identify the organism?

A) pneumococcal meningitis
B) other bacterial meningitis
C) staphylococcal meningitis
D) streptococcal meningitis
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Which of the following is not a type of hydrocephalus included in Chapter 6 of ICD-9-CM?

A) communicating
B) idiopathic normal pressure
C) degenerative
D) obstructive
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The autonomic nervous system controls muscles of which type of organs?

A) internal
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) major
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An ambidextrous patient suffers a left side flaccid hemiplegia. Select the correct ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for this condition:
G81.00 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting unspecified side
G81.02 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting dominant side
G81.03 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting nondominant side

A) G81.00
B) G81.03
C) G81.02
D) G81.02, G81.03
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What is the removal or resection of the anterior portion of the vertebra?

A) foraminotomy
B) facetectomy
C) craniectomy
D) corpectomy
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The category Other Disorders of the Central Nervous System (G89-G99) in ICD-10-CM contains codes for all of the following conditions except:

A) Generalized pain
B) Pain, not elsewhere classified
C) Cerebrospinal fluid leak
D) Disorders of autonomic nervous system
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All of the following are components of the cerebrum except:

A) occipital lobes
B) frontal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) parietal lobes
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At what level(s) of the spine may a lateral extracavitary for extradural exploration/decompression be performed?

A) thoracic or lumbar
B) lumbar
C) cervical, thoracic, or lumbar
D) cervical
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Select the true statement regarding coding in the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Shunt subheading:

A) procedures in this subheading include initial programming
B) the codes for replacement/revision or removal are based on the location of the distal end of the shunt
C) the codes for CSF removals are divided as to with or without contrast material
D) codes for insertions include one replacement/revision service per shunt
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Which system is responsible for relaxation, bringing all systems back to normal after a fight-or-flight response?

A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) sympathetic nervous system
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What is the corpus callosum?

A) involved in auditory perception
B) largest lobe of the brain sitting just inside the front of the skull
C) structure that divides the left and right hemispheres of the cerebrum
D) integrates sensory information from various parts of the body
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At what anatomic site is an intracranial procedure performed?

A) cerebellum
B) cerebrum
C) brain
D) skull
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Approximately how many neurons does the human body have?

A) 1000 billion
B) 100 billion
C) 100 million
D) 1 trillion
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At what anatomic site is an intracerebral procedure performed?

A) brain
B) cranium
C) cerebellum
D) cerebrum
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Why are multiple surgeons typically used to perform surgeries of the skull base?

A) the surgery is typically long and surgeons need to be available to give one another reprieves
B) reimbursement is provided for several elements of the procedure
C) reconstruction may not be performed by the same surgeon as the approach
D) the nature and complexity of the procedure
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When two related procedures are performed via separate incisions at two connecting interspaces, which modifier is appropriate to append to the code for the second procedure?

A) 51
B) 50
C) 59
D) 58
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Which structure is responsible for communication and coordination between the two hemispheres of the brain?

A) Hippocampus
B) pons
C) arachnoid mater
D) dura mater
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In which chapter of the ICD-10-CM manual will a coder find Diseases of the Central Nervous System and Sense Organs?

A) 9
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
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To what category will a coder code conditions related to Sleep Disorders in ICD-10-CM?

A) G31
B) G47
C) G51
D) G25
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Select the condition that is not a common disease affecting the central nervous system:

A) hydrocephalus
B) multiple sclerosis
C) cystic fibrosis
D) meningitis
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What is the nonbony area between two vertebral segments?

A) cartilaginous end plate
B) nucleus pulposus
C) annulus fibrosus
D) vertebral interspace
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What is the function of the amygdala?

A) receive and process visual information such as color and motion
B) processing and memory of emotions
C) auditory perception, processing of semantics in both speech and vision
D) planning, organizing, problem solving, memory, impulse control, speech, and language
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Codes for what condition are found in category G89 in ICD-10-CM?

A) Pain
B) Other Headache Syndromes
C) Hereditary and Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System
D) Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System
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All of the following are separate components of a skull base procedure in CPT except:

A) Repair and/or reconstruction
B) Initial diagnostic procedures
C) Definitive procedures
D) Approach procedures
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Robbie is helping his mother break spaghetti in half to put it in a large pot of boiling water for cooking. Robbie decides to throw a handful of spaghetti into the pot and boiling water splashes up onto Robbie's arm. Which lobes of the brain are telling Robbie that the water is very hot?

A) occipital
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) temporal
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What is a polysomnogram?

A) recording that measures brain and body activity during sleep
B) radiographic study of the intracranial structures
C) removal of a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid
D) recording and analysis of the electrical activity in the brain
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To perform an anterior discectomy for decompression, it is common for a thoracic surgeon to perform the approach component of the procedure and a neurosurgeon to perform the decompression procedure. Because this procedure is reportable only by one CPT code, which modifier will each surgeon append to the code to report his/her portion of the service?

A) 66
B) 63
C) 62
D) 64
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CPT codes for injection, drainage, or aspiration in the Skull, Meninges, and Brain general heading are divided first by anatomical site, then by:

A) age of the patient and initial or subsequent
B) initial or subsequent and whether a substance was injected
C) body area and age of the patient
D) body area and whether a substance was injected
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What is a medical imaging technique that creates a 3-D image of a specific anatomical site for therapeutic surgical or diagnostic interventions or localization of a tumor?

A) stereotactic
B) magnetic resonance imaging
C) angiography
D) CT scan
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Another term for memory impairment is:

A) ataxia
B) syncope
C) anterior horn cell disease
D) dementia
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How are codes for peripheral neurostimulators categorized?

A) level of intensity of shock delivered
B) simple or complex procedure
C) primary or revision procedure
D) method of electrode placement
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What is the system that includes the brain and spinal cord and is responsible for coordination and communication within the entire body?

A) somatic nervous system
B) cerebellum
C) peripheral nervous system
D) central nervous system
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What is the name for a syringomyelia that has extended into the brainstem area?

A) status migrainous
B) hemiparesis
C) syringobulbia
D) encephalitis
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What is the enlargement of the foramen through which the nerve root exits the spinal canal?

A) corpectomy
B) foraminotomy
C) facetectomy
D) craniectomy
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What are the primary functions of the frontal lobes?

A) receive and process visual information such as color and motion
B) planning, organizing, problem solving, memory, impulse control, speech, and language
C) integrate sensory information from various parts of the body and map objects perceived visually into body coordinate positions
D) auditory perception, processing of semantics in both speech and vision
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In what code range will a coder find procedures performed on the Skull, Meninges, and Brain in CPT?

A) 62263-63746
B) 60000-60099
C) 64000-64999
D) 61000-62258
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Which of the following is a disorder of the ventricle and/or cerebrospinal fluid that leads to increased intracranial pressure?

A) Addison's disease
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) hydrocephalus
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Select the disease that is caused by destruction of subcortical white matter of the brain:

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) hydrocephalus
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Addison's disease
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How are codes for peripheral neurostimulators categorized?

A) simple or complex procedure
B) method of electrode placement
C) primary or revision procedure
D) level of intensity of shock delivered
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Select the correct function of the thalamus:

A) contains cerebrospinal fluid and protects the central nervous system
B) carries sensory information from the peripheral nerves to the brain and from the brain to the peripheral nerves
C) acts as a central relay for incoming message to the nervous system
D) is the control center for many autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system and sleep-wake cycles
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Select the structure that is not part of the meninges:

A) Dura mater
B) Arachnoid mater
C) Pia mater
D) Hippocampus
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Which lobes are responsible for knowledge of numbers and their relations?

A) occipital
B) parietal
C) frontal
D) temporal
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Deck 15: Surgery Section: Nervous System
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When hemilaminectomies are performed at both the right and left laminae of an interspace, which modifier is reported?

A) 51
B) 59
C) 58
D) 50
50
2
In what code range will a coder locate codes to describe Episodic and Paroxysmal Disorders in ICD-10-CM?

A) G40-G47
B) G00-G09
C) G35-G37
D) G80-G83
G40-G47
3
What is a syringomyelia?

A) cyst of the spinal cord and brainstem area
B) degeneration of the anterior horn cells
C) Werdnig-Hoffmann disease
D) cyst of the spinal cord
cyst of the spinal cord
4
All of the following are common diseases affecting the peripheral nervous system except:

A) mononeuropathy
B) Parkinson's disease
C) carpal tunnel syndrome
D) Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Which larger component of the nervous system are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems a part of?

A) peripheral nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) central nervous system
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Category G47, Sleep Disorders, in ICD-10-CM contain codes to describe sleep disorders that are a result of all of the following except:

A) physiologic abnormalities
B) disease process
C) anatomical anomalies
D) behavioral disorders
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Which disease is due to the degeneration of nigral neurons, which are responsible for creating dopamine?

A) Addison's disease
B) Alzheimer's disease
C) hydrocephalus
D) Parkinson's disease
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What is an electroencephalography?

A) removal of a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid
B) recording that measures brain and body activity during sleep
C) radiographic study of the intracranial structures
D) recording and analysis of the electrical activity in the brain
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Codes in the Injection, Drainage, or Aspiration subheading of the Spine and Spinal Cord subheading are further divided by all of the following except:

A) age of the patient
B) nature of the procedure
C) condition
D) number of days on which the procedure is performed
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Select the question that is not a typical question needed to determine the correct coding of procedures performed on the Nervous System:

A) What was the approach?
B) Was the procedure primary or a reexploration of a surgical site?
C) Was the treatment for a traumatic injury or a medical condition?
D) Were grafts and/or patches used during repair?
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Which of the following is not a primary function of the ventricles?

A) production of cerebrospinal fluid
B) filtration of cerebrospinal fluid
C) transport of cerebrospinal fluid
D) regulation of cerebrospinal fluid pressure
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What is hemiparesis?

A) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
B) weakness on one side of the body
C) loss of sensation on one side of the body
D) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
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Select the structure that is not part of the meninges:

A) Pia mater
B) Arachnoid mater
C) Hippocampus
D) Dura mater
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How are the general headings of codes in the Nervous System subsection categorized in CPT?

A) approach
B) anatomic site
C) type of procedure
D) age of patient
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What is an incision into the cranium in which a bone flap is removed and then returned either immediately or at a later time to the original site?

A) laminotomy
B) foraminotomy
C) neurorrhaphy
D) craniotomy
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What is a laminectomy?

A) the removal of the facet or bony overgrowth on the facet that leads to compression of the nerve root
B) removal of the superior or inferior half of the lamina
C) the enlargement of the foramen through which the nerve root exits the spinal canal
D) removal of the lamina of a vertebral segment
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What is a repair of transected nerves by suturing?

A) anastomosis
B) neuroplasty
C) denervation
D) neurorrhaphy
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A radiographic study of the intracranial structures of the brain is:

A) echoencephalography
B) polysomnogram
C) electroencephalography
D) cerebrospinal fluid analysis
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What are anterior horn cell diseases?

A) cognitive deficits
B) a group of conditions that affect the anterior nerve root
C) primary, persistent unilateral headaches
D) lack of muscle coordination in the execution of voluntary movements
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Select the type of headache that is not listed under Other Headache Syndromes (G44) in ICD-10-CM:

A) post-traumatic
B) migraine
C) tension
D) cluster
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What is the primary function of the nervous system?

A) to send and receive messages via nerve pathways made up of neurons
B) to control internal and external bodily functions
C) to regulate voluntary functions, including speech and movement
D) to regulate involuntary functions, including breathing, metabolism and digestion
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The autonomic and the somatic nervous systems are subdivisions of which component of the nervous system?

A) sensory neuron
B) central nervous system
C) nerve roots
D) peripheral nervous system
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Select the correct definition for hypersomnolence:

A) difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
B) excessive sleepiness
C) sleep apnea due to obesity
D) circadian rhythm disruption
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What is hemiplegia?

A) weakness on one side of the body
B) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
C) loss of sensation on one side of the body
D) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
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Which of the following is the system that consists of nerves only and connects the brain and spinal cord to the body?

A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) central nervous system
D) cerebellum
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What is a movement disorder that results in clenching of the jaw or grinding of the teeth?

A) circadian rhythm disorder
B) bruxism
C) organic insomnia
D) hypersomnolence
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What is an excision of the cranium in which a bone flap is removed and not returned to the original site?

A) corpectomy
B) foraminotomy
C) craniectomy
D) facetectomy
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Select the correct flow of the nervous system:

A) nerve root - nerve pathway - sensory neuron - motor neuron - muscle or organ
B) sensory neuron - nerve pathway - nerve root - brain or spinal cord - nerve root - motor neuron - muscle or organ
C) muscle or organ - nerve pathway - nerve root - motor neuron - sensory neuron - brain or spinal cord
D) brain or spinal cord - sensory neuron - nerve root - nerve pathway - motor neuron - muscle or organ
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Where are Nerve, Nerve Root, and Plexus Disorders found in ICD-10-CM?

A) G50-G59
B) G35-G37
C) G89-G99
D) G60-G65
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Codes in the Endovascular Therapy (61623-61642) subheading are divided into:

A) Dilation, Insertion, Repair, Closure
B) Occlusion/remobilization, Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation
C) Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation, Closure
D) Occlusion/remobilization, Dilation, Repair
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What is the primary difference between encephalitis and meningitis?

A) meningitis is synonymous with myelitis
B) encephalitis requires inflammation in the brain tissue or spinal cord, while meningitis requires inflammation in the meninges of the brain or spinal cord
C) encephalitis requires inflammation to be present in both the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord while meningitis requires inflammation to be present in either the meninges of the brain or the spinal cord
D) encephalitis is always caused by a spinal or cranial abscess while meningitis can be caused by several underlying conditions
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Which structure plays a key role in the formation of long-term memory?

A) Hippocampus
B) arachnoid mater
C) dura mater
D) pons
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Which of the following is not an available approach for selection in the Neurostimulators subheading in CPT?

A) burr hole
B) craniectomy
C) craniotomy
D) twist drill
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Which lobes are responsible for knowledge of numbers and their relations?

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
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What is meningitis?

A) abscess within the spine or cranium
B) inflammation of the brain tissue and spinal cord
C) inflammation of alveoli causing sleep disruption
D) inflammation of the meninges of the brain and/or spinal cord
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The amygdala is part of the:

A) brainstem
B) brain
C) cerebrum
D) cerebellum
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37
What is a temporary loss of consciousness due to the sudden decline of blood flow to the brain?

A) dementia
B) ataxia
C) anterior horn cell disease
D) syncope
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38
Katie steps off the train into Grand Central Station and scans the crowd for her father, who is waiting to pick her up. After looking through a large crowd of faces, she recognizes her father and she smiles. Which lobes of the brain is Katie currently using to recognize her father's face?

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) frontal
D) temporal
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39
In Category G00-G09, "Inflammatory Diseases of the Central Nervous System" which condition does not require the use of an additional code to identify the organism?

A) pneumococcal meningitis
B) other bacterial meningitis
C) staphylococcal meningitis
D) streptococcal meningitis
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40
Which of the following is not a type of hydrocephalus included in Chapter 6 of ICD-9-CM?

A) communicating
B) idiopathic normal pressure
C) degenerative
D) obstructive
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41
The autonomic nervous system controls muscles of which type of organs?

A) internal
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) major
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42
An ambidextrous patient suffers a left side flaccid hemiplegia. Select the correct ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for this condition:
G81.00 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting unspecified side
G81.02 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting dominant side
G81.03 Flaccid hemiplegia affecting nondominant side

A) G81.00
B) G81.03
C) G81.02
D) G81.02, G81.03
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43
What is the removal or resection of the anterior portion of the vertebra?

A) foraminotomy
B) facetectomy
C) craniectomy
D) corpectomy
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44
The category Other Disorders of the Central Nervous System (G89-G99) in ICD-10-CM contains codes for all of the following conditions except:

A) Generalized pain
B) Pain, not elsewhere classified
C) Cerebrospinal fluid leak
D) Disorders of autonomic nervous system
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45
All of the following are components of the cerebrum except:

A) occipital lobes
B) frontal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) parietal lobes
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46
At what level(s) of the spine may a lateral extracavitary for extradural exploration/decompression be performed?

A) thoracic or lumbar
B) lumbar
C) cervical, thoracic, or lumbar
D) cervical
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47
Select the true statement regarding coding in the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Shunt subheading:

A) procedures in this subheading include initial programming
B) the codes for replacement/revision or removal are based on the location of the distal end of the shunt
C) the codes for CSF removals are divided as to with or without contrast material
D) codes for insertions include one replacement/revision service per shunt
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48
Which system is responsible for relaxation, bringing all systems back to normal after a fight-or-flight response?

A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) sympathetic nervous system
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49
What is the corpus callosum?

A) involved in auditory perception
B) largest lobe of the brain sitting just inside the front of the skull
C) structure that divides the left and right hemispheres of the cerebrum
D) integrates sensory information from various parts of the body
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50
At what anatomic site is an intracranial procedure performed?

A) cerebellum
B) cerebrum
C) brain
D) skull
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51
Approximately how many neurons does the human body have?

A) 1000 billion
B) 100 billion
C) 100 million
D) 1 trillion
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52
At what anatomic site is an intracerebral procedure performed?

A) brain
B) cranium
C) cerebellum
D) cerebrum
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53
Why are multiple surgeons typically used to perform surgeries of the skull base?

A) the surgery is typically long and surgeons need to be available to give one another reprieves
B) reimbursement is provided for several elements of the procedure
C) reconstruction may not be performed by the same surgeon as the approach
D) the nature and complexity of the procedure
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54
When two related procedures are performed via separate incisions at two connecting interspaces, which modifier is appropriate to append to the code for the second procedure?

A) 51
B) 50
C) 59
D) 58
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55
Which structure is responsible for communication and coordination between the two hemispheres of the brain?

A) Hippocampus
B) pons
C) arachnoid mater
D) dura mater
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56
In which chapter of the ICD-10-CM manual will a coder find Diseases of the Central Nervous System and Sense Organs?

A) 9
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
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57
To what category will a coder code conditions related to Sleep Disorders in ICD-10-CM?

A) G31
B) G47
C) G51
D) G25
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58
Select the condition that is not a common disease affecting the central nervous system:

A) hydrocephalus
B) multiple sclerosis
C) cystic fibrosis
D) meningitis
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59
What is the nonbony area between two vertebral segments?

A) cartilaginous end plate
B) nucleus pulposus
C) annulus fibrosus
D) vertebral interspace
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60
What is the function of the amygdala?

A) receive and process visual information such as color and motion
B) processing and memory of emotions
C) auditory perception, processing of semantics in both speech and vision
D) planning, organizing, problem solving, memory, impulse control, speech, and language
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61
Codes for what condition are found in category G89 in ICD-10-CM?

A) Pain
B) Other Headache Syndromes
C) Hereditary and Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System
D) Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System
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62
All of the following are separate components of a skull base procedure in CPT except:

A) Repair and/or reconstruction
B) Initial diagnostic procedures
C) Definitive procedures
D) Approach procedures
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63
Robbie is helping his mother break spaghetti in half to put it in a large pot of boiling water for cooking. Robbie decides to throw a handful of spaghetti into the pot and boiling water splashes up onto Robbie's arm. Which lobes of the brain are telling Robbie that the water is very hot?

A) occipital
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) temporal
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64
What is a polysomnogram?

A) recording that measures brain and body activity during sleep
B) radiographic study of the intracranial structures
C) removal of a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid
D) recording and analysis of the electrical activity in the brain
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65
To perform an anterior discectomy for decompression, it is common for a thoracic surgeon to perform the approach component of the procedure and a neurosurgeon to perform the decompression procedure. Because this procedure is reportable only by one CPT code, which modifier will each surgeon append to the code to report his/her portion of the service?

A) 66
B) 63
C) 62
D) 64
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66
CPT codes for injection, drainage, or aspiration in the Skull, Meninges, and Brain general heading are divided first by anatomical site, then by:

A) age of the patient and initial or subsequent
B) initial or subsequent and whether a substance was injected
C) body area and age of the patient
D) body area and whether a substance was injected
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67
What is a medical imaging technique that creates a 3-D image of a specific anatomical site for therapeutic surgical or diagnostic interventions or localization of a tumor?

A) stereotactic
B) magnetic resonance imaging
C) angiography
D) CT scan
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68
Another term for memory impairment is:

A) ataxia
B) syncope
C) anterior horn cell disease
D) dementia
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69
How are codes for peripheral neurostimulators categorized?

A) level of intensity of shock delivered
B) simple or complex procedure
C) primary or revision procedure
D) method of electrode placement
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70
What is the system that includes the brain and spinal cord and is responsible for coordination and communication within the entire body?

A) somatic nervous system
B) cerebellum
C) peripheral nervous system
D) central nervous system
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71
What is the name for a syringomyelia that has extended into the brainstem area?

A) status migrainous
B) hemiparesis
C) syringobulbia
D) encephalitis
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72
What is the enlargement of the foramen through which the nerve root exits the spinal canal?

A) corpectomy
B) foraminotomy
C) facetectomy
D) craniectomy
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73
What are the primary functions of the frontal lobes?

A) receive and process visual information such as color and motion
B) planning, organizing, problem solving, memory, impulse control, speech, and language
C) integrate sensory information from various parts of the body and map objects perceived visually into body coordinate positions
D) auditory perception, processing of semantics in both speech and vision
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74
In what code range will a coder find procedures performed on the Skull, Meninges, and Brain in CPT?

A) 62263-63746
B) 60000-60099
C) 64000-64999
D) 61000-62258
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75
Which of the following is a disorder of the ventricle and/or cerebrospinal fluid that leads to increased intracranial pressure?

A) Addison's disease
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) hydrocephalus
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76
Select the disease that is caused by destruction of subcortical white matter of the brain:

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) hydrocephalus
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Addison's disease
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77
How are codes for peripheral neurostimulators categorized?

A) simple or complex procedure
B) method of electrode placement
C) primary or revision procedure
D) level of intensity of shock delivered
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78
Select the correct function of the thalamus:

A) contains cerebrospinal fluid and protects the central nervous system
B) carries sensory information from the peripheral nerves to the brain and from the brain to the peripheral nerves
C) acts as a central relay for incoming message to the nervous system
D) is the control center for many autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system and sleep-wake cycles
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79
Select the structure that is not part of the meninges:

A) Dura mater
B) Arachnoid mater
C) Pia mater
D) Hippocampus
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80
Which lobes are responsible for knowledge of numbers and their relations?

A) occipital
B) parietal
C) frontal
D) temporal
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