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Questions # 11:

A 60-year-old male has three-vessel disease and supraventricular tachycardia which has been refractory to other management. He previously had pacemaker placement and stenting of LAD coronary artery stenosis, which has failed to solve the problem. He will undergo CABG with autologous saphenous vein and an extensive modified MAZE procedure to treat the tachycardia.

He is brought to the cardiac OR and placed in the supine position on the OR table. He is prepped and draped, and adequate endotracheal anesthesia is assured. A median sternotomy incision is made and cardiopulmonary bypass is initiated. The endoscope is used to harvest an adequate length of saphenous vein from his left leg. This is uneventful and bleeding is easily controlled. The vein graft is prepared and cut to the appropriate lengths for anastomosis. Two bypasses are performed: one to the circumflex and another to the obtuse marginal. The left internal mammary is then freed up and it is anastomosed to the ramus, the first diagonal, and the LAD. An extensive maze procedure is then performed and the patient is weaned from bypass. At this point, the sternum is closed with wires and the skin is reapproximated with staples. The patient tolerated the procedure without difficulty and was taken to the PACU.

Choose the procedure codes for this surgery.

Options:

A.

33533, 33257, 33519, 33508


B.

33535, 33259, 33519, 33508


C.

33533, 33257-51, 33519-51, 33508-51


D.

33535, 33259 51, 33519-51, 33508-51


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Questions # 12:

Mrs. Wilder presents with right and left leg swelling. Venous thrombosis imaging of each leg is done and shows deep venous embolism and thrombosis in each leg.

What CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?

Options:

A.

78458, 182.403


B.

78457-50, 182.403


C.

78457-RT, 78457-LT, 182.401, 182.402


D.

74858-50, 182.401, 182.402


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Questions # 13:

A patient presents to the pulmonologist's office for the first time with coughing and shortness of breath. The patient has a history of asthma. The physician performs a medically appropriate

history and exam. The following labs are ordered: CBC, arterial blood gas, and sputum culture. The pulmonologist assesses the patient with a new diagnosis of COPD. The patient is given a

prescription for the inhaler Breo Ellipta.

What E/M code is reported?

Options:

A.

99214


B.

99203


C.

99204


D.

99213


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Questions # 14:

Mr. Roland has difficulty breathing and congestion with a productive cough. The physician takes frontal and lateral view chest X-rays in the office (the equipment is owned by the physician group). The physician reads the X-rays and determines a diagnosis of walking pneumonia. The physician’s interpretation is placed in the patient’s chart.

How does the physician bill for the chest X-ray?

Options:

A.

71046-26


B.

71046-26-TC


C.

71046-TC


D.

71046


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Questions # 15:

A patient has chronic cholesteatoma in the right middle ear. The otolaryngologist performed a tympanoplasty with a radical mastoidectomy, removing the middle ear cholesteatoma. Grafting technique was used to repair the eardrum without ossicular chain reconstruction.

What CPT® code is reported for this surgery?

Options:

A.

69645


B.

69641


C.

69642


D.

69643


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Questions # 16:

Patient is diagnosed with dacryocystitis, which is the inflammation of?

Options:

A.

Cornea


B.

Fingernail


C.

Eardrum


D.

Lacrimal sac


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Questions # 17:

A patient who was training for a marathon collapsed due to heat exhaustion on a very hot day. The patient is driven by his wife to a non-facility urgent care center for him to be treated. On

examination, the physician diagnoses heat exhaustion and dehydration. The physician began IV therapy of normal saline that consists of pre-packaged fluid and electrolytes. The hydration lasts

for 1 and 30 minutes.

What CPT® coding is reported?

Options:

A.

96360


B.

96365


C.

96365, 96366


D.

96360, 96361


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Questions # 18:

View MR 099407

MR 099407

Emergency Department Visit

Chief Complaint: VOMITING.

This started just prior to arrival and is still present. He has had nausea and vomiting. No diarrhea, black stools, bloody stools or abdominal pain. Pt is diabetic and has been having elevated blood sugars (320 mg/dL).

REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: Unobtainable due to patient's altered mental status.

PAST HISTORY: Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, with history of poor compliance.

Medications: See Nurses Notes.

Allergies: PCN.

SOCIAL HISTORY: Nonsmoker. No alcohol use or drug use.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: The nursing notes have been reviewed.

PHYSICAL EXAM

Appearance: Lethargic. Patient in mild distress.

Vital Signs: Have been reviewed-tachycardic.

Eyes: Pupils equal, round and reactive to light.

ENT: Dry mucous membranes present.

Neck: Normal inspection. Neck supple.

CVS: Tachycardia. Heart sounds normal. Pulses normal.

E D. Course: Insulin IV drip per protocol, at 10 units/hr.

Zofran 8 mg 01:33 Jul 13 2008 IVP.

Phenergan 25 mg IVP. 07:52. Discussed case with physician. Dr. X. Reviewed test results. Agreed upon treatment plan. Physician will see patient in hospital.

Total critical care time: 45 min.

Disposition: Admitted to Intensive Care Unit. Condition: stable.

Admit decision based on need for monitoring and IV hydration and medications.

CLINICAL IMPRESSION: Vomiting, diabetic ketoacidosis, probable diabetes insipidus.

What E/M code is reported for this encounter?

Options:

A.

99291


B.

99291, 99292


C.

99222


D.

99285


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Questions # 19:

An 8-year-old patient is placed under general anesthesia for treatment of a right orbital fracture due to a traumatic fall to the nose and face from a swing set. An on-call otolaryngologist is

asked to perform a general otolaryngologic examination to evaluate the patient. A mild nasal fracture is the diagnosis given by the otolaryngologist.

What is the CPT® and ICD-10-CM coding for the otolaryngologist's services?

Options:

A.

92512


B.

21310, 92502-51


C.

21310


D.

92502


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Questions # 20:

A 5-year-old who has an allergy history experienced a possible reaction to peanuts. A quantitative, high-sensitive fluorescent enzyme immunoassay was used to measure specific IgE for recombinant peanut components. Results showed there was no reaction indicating the child has a peanut allergy.

What lab test is reported?

Options:

A.

86001


B.

86008


C.

86003


D.

86005


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