Total
No questions- 150
Section
1
Number
of questions from each code range:
v Surgery,
integumentary system (nine questions)
v Musculoskeletal
system (10 questions)
v Respiratory
system (10 questions)
v Digestive
system (10 questions)
v Urinary
system, male and female genital system (11 questions)
v Nervous
system, eye and ocular adnexa, and auditory system (10 questions)
1.
James suffered a severe crushing injury to his left upper leg. Two days after
surgery, Dr. Barnes completed a dressing change under general anesthesia. How
would you report this service?
a.
16020-LT
b.
15852, 01232, J2060
c.
01232-P6
d.
15852-LT
2.
Dr. Jess removed a 4.5 cm (excised diameter) cystic lesion from Amy’s forehead.
The ulcerated lesion was anesthetized with 20 mg of 1% Lidocaine and then
elliptically excised. The wound was closed with a layered suture technique and
a sterile dressing applied. The wound closure, according to Dr. Jess’s
documentation, was 5.3 cm. How would you report this procedure?
a.
11446, 12053-51
b.
11646, 12013-51
c.
11446, J2001 x 2, 12013-59
d.
11313, 12053-59
3.
Martha has a non-healing wound on the tip of her nose. After an evaluation by
Dr. Martino, a dermatologist, Martha is scheduled for a procedure the following
week. Dr. Martino documented an autologous split thickness skin graft to the
tip of Martha’s nose. A simple debridement of granulated tissues is completed
prior to the placement. Using a dermatome, a split thickness skin graft was
harvested from the left thigh. The graft is placed onto the nose defect and
secured with sutures. The donor site is examined, which confirms good
hemostasis. How would you report this procedure?
a.
99213-25, 15050
b.
15050, 15004, 15005-59
c. 15277,
11042-59
d.
15120
4.
Code for a breast biopsy, two lesions, with placement of breast clip, with
imaging of the specimen; includes ultrasound guidance.
a.
19081, 19084
b.
19083 X 2
c.
19083, 19084
d.
19084, 19085
5.
Dr. Alexis completed Mohs surgery on Ralph’s left arm. She reported routine
stains on all slides, mapping, and color coding of specimens. The procedure was
accomplished in three stages with a total of seven blocks in the second stage.
How would you report Dr. Alexis’ services?
a. 17313,
17314-58, 17315-59, 88314-59
b. 17311,
17312 x 7
c. 17313,
17314 x 2, 17315 x 2
d. 17311,
88302, 17314 x 3, 17312 x 7
6.
How should you code an excision of a lesion when completed with an adjacent
tissue transfer or rearrangement?
a.
The excision is always reported in addition to the adjacent tissue transfer or
rearrangement.
b.
The excision is not separately reported with adjacent tissue transfer or
rearrangement codes.
c.
Code only malignant lesions in addition to the adjacent tissue transfer or
rearrangement codes.
d.
Code the lesion with a modifier -51 and code in addition to the adjacent tissue
transfer or rearrangement codes
7.
Tina fell from a step ladder while clearing drain gutters at her home. She
suffered contusions and multiple lacerations. At the emergency room she
received sutures for lacerations to her arm, hand, and foot. The doctor
completed the following repairs: superficial repair to the arm of 12.8 cm, a
single-layered closure of 7.9 cm that required extensive cleaning and removal
of glass from the hand, and a simple repair to the foot of 9.6 cm How would you
report the wound repairs?
a.
12034, 12036, 12046, 12007
b.
12006, 12034-59
c.
12044, 12006-51
d.
12005, 12004 x 2
8.
The 18-year old patient presented for an annual well visit and NorPlant
implantable contraceptive capsule. The chief complaint was "annual
exam." On the form the provider checked detailed Hx, detailed exam and Low
Medical Decision Making.
a.
99213
b.
99214, 11981
c.
99395, 11981
d.
11981
9.
James had a malignant lesion removed from his right arm (excised diameter 4.6
cm). During the same visit the dermatologist noticed a new growth on James’
left arm. Dr. Terry took a biopsy of the new lesion and sent it in for pathology.
The biopsy site required a simple closure. How would Dr. Terry report the
biopsy procedure?
a.
The biopsy is included in the primary procedure and not reported
b.
11100-59
c.
11406, 11100-59
d.
11100, 12001, 11406-51
10.
Sally suffered a burst fracture to her lumbar spine during a skiing accident.
Dr. Phyllis performed a partial corpectomy to L2 by a transperitoneal approach
followed by anterior arthrodesis of L1-L3. She also positioned anterior
instrumentation and placed a structural allograft to L1-L3. How would Dr.
Phyllis report this procedure?
a.
63090, 22558-51, 22585, 22845, 20931
b.
63085, 22533, 22585-51, 22808-59
c.
22612 x 2, 22808, 22840-51, 20931
d.
22585, 22585-51, 22845-51, 20931-59
11.
A patient suffered a fracture of the femur head. He had an open treatment of
the femoral head with a replacement using a Medicon alloy femoral head and
methyl methacrylate cement. How would you report this procedure?
a.
27236
b.
27235
c.
27238
d.
27275, 27236-59
12.
What modifier should you report when the same physician provided a re-reduction
of a fracture?
a.
76
b.
59
c.
77
d.
54
13.
A patient suffered a penetrating knife wound to his back. A surgeon performed
wound exploration with enlargement of the site, debridement, and removal of
gravel from the site. The surgeon decided a laparotomy procedure was not
necessary at this time. How would you report this procedure?
a.
This procedure is bundled with the laparotomy
b.
49000, 97602-51, 20100-59
c.
49000, 20102-59
d.
20102
14. The
patient fell and fractured his left femoral shaft in three places. The fracture
is treated with an ORIF of the left femur with an intramedullary nail and
interlocking screws (peritrochanterically). The orthopedist also places the leg
in a plaster splint prior to leaving the OR. What CPT® code(s) is/are reported?
a. 27245
b. 27507,
29505
c. 27506
d. 27513,
29505
15.
Sarah presented to her primary care physician with pain and swelling in the
right elbow. After careful examination he referred her to an orthopedic surgeon
for a second opinion. Dr. Femur diagnosed Sarah with acute osteomyelitis of the
olecranon process and recommended surgery. Sarah agreed to the surgery and
underwent a sequestrectomy, through a posterior incision, with a loose repair over
drains ending the procedure. Dr. Femur sent a written report back to Sarah’s
primary care physician along with the operative report. How would you report
the procedure?
a.
99244-57, 24138-RT
b.
99214, 99244-57
c.
24138-RT
d.
99214, 23172-59
16. Code
for a revision of total shoulder arthroplasty, including allograft when
performed; humeral AND glenoid component.
a.
23472
b.
23473
c.
23474
d.
29827
17.
Mike had a bicycle accident and suffered deep hematomas in both knees. He
underwent a bilateral incision and drainage. How would you report the
procedure?
a.
27301-50
b.
10040
c.
27303
d.
27301-59
18.
A patient had a unilateral percutaneous intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty
on L3-L5 with fluoroscopic guidance for needle placement. How would you report
this professional service procedure?
a.
22526, 22527, 77002-26
b.
22526, 22527
c.
22899, 77021-26
d.
22526, 77021-26
19.
What modifier is exempt from the following codes:20974, 61107, 93602, 95900,
94610?
a.
RT and LT
b.
63
c.
59
d.
51
20.
Julie, a 28-year-old ESRD patient was seen by Dr. Jeri in an outpatient
hospital facility for treatment of an obstructed hemodialysis AV graft. Dr.
Jeri provided moderate conscious sedation to Julie for transluminal balloon
angioplasty of peripheral dialysis segment with diagnostic angiography . This
procedure lasted 45 minutes. Julie had an excellent result and was released to
home after recovery from the treatment. Dr. Jeri performed the professional
fluoroscopic guidance, radiological supervision and interpretation with this
procedure. What code(s) capture this service?
a. 36902
b. 36905
c. 37248,
99152, 99153*2
d. 36904,36907,
99152, 99153*2
21.
What code would you report for a cervical approach of a mediastinotomy with
exploration, drainage, removal of foreign body, or biopsy?
a.
39010
b.
39000
c.
39200
d. 39401
22.
Roger had a rhinoplasty to correct damage caused by a broken nose. One year
later he had a secondary rhinoplasty with major revisions. At the end of the
second surgery the incisions were closed with a single layer technique. How
would you report the second procedure?
a.
30450
b.
30450-78
c.
30420, 12014
d.
30430, 12014-59
23.
A surgeon started with a diagnostic thoracoscopy. During the same surgical
session she completed a surgical thoracoscopy to control a hemorrhage. How
would you report this procedure?
a.
32601
b.
32601, 32654-59
c.
32601, 32654-59-51
d.
32654
24.
Dr. Sacra performed a CABG surgery on Fred five months ago. Today, Dr. Sacra
completed another coronary artery bypass using three venous grafts with
harvesting of a femoropopliteal vein segment. How would Dr. Sacra report her
work for the current surgery?
a.
33512, 33530-51, 35572-51
b.
33535, 35500-51, 33519
c.
33512, 33530, 35572
d.
33535, 33519, 33530-51, 35500
25.
What do the primary codes 33880 and 33881 include?
a.
Placement of all distal extensions, if required
b.
Placement of all proximal extensions in the thoracic aorta
c.
Repair of extensions in the thoracic aorta
d.
Repositioning of all leads and extensions in the thoracic aorta
26.
Mrs. Reyes had a temporary ventricular pacemaker placed at the start of a
procedure. This temporary system was used as support during the procedure only.
How would you report the temporary system?
a.
33210
b.
33211
c.
33207
d.
33210, 33207-51, 33235-51
27.
Mr. Azeri, a 68-year-old patient, has a dual-chamber pacemaker. The leads in
this system were recalled. The leads were extracted via transvenous technique,
the generator was left in place, and new leads were inserted via transvenous
technique. How would you report this procedure?
a.
33214, 33215-51, 33208-51, 33218-51
b.
33215, 33210-51, 33216-51
c.
33208, 33235-51, 33217-51
d.
33235, 33217-51
28.
A 35-year-old female patient with a venous catheter requires a blood sample for
hematology testing. The sample is collected via her PICC catheter. How would
you report this procedure?
a.
36415
b.
36592
c.
36591
d.
37799
29.
A patient underwent a secondary percutaneous transluminal thrombectomy for
retrieval of a short segment of embolus evident during another percutaneous
intervention procedure. How would you report this secondary procedure?
a.
37184, 37186
b.
37186 in addition to the primary procedure
c.
37185, 76000
d.
37187
30.
Lynn has a family history of colon cancer and is scheduled for a screening
colonoscopy. During the procedure, three polyps were discovered and removed via
hot biopsy forceps technique. The polyps were reported as benign. What
diagnoses and procedure(s) codes capture these services?
a.
Z12.11, Z80.0, 45315, 45331
b.
Z12.11, D12.6, Z80.0, 45384
c.
45378
d.
45378, 45384
31.
Dr. Blue performs a secondary closure of the abdominal wall for evisceration
(outside the postoperative period). He opens the former incision and removes
the remaining sutures; necrotic fascia is debrided down to viable tissue. The
abdominal wall is then closed with sutures. How would you report the closure?
a.
11043
b.
This is a bundled procedure and not reported
c.
39541
d.
49900
32.
Heather lost her teeth following a motorcycle accident. She underwent a
posterior, bilateral vestibuloplasty, which allows her to wear complete
dentures. How would you report this procedure?
a.
40845, 15002
b.
40843-50
c.
40844
d.
40843
33.
Dr. Erin is treating a 58-year-old male patient with a history of chewing
tobacco. Dr. Erin finds a 3.4 cm tumor at the base of his tongue. She places
needles under fluoroscopic guidance for sub-sequential interstitial
radioelement application. How would you report the professional services?
a.
41019, 77002-26
b.
41019, 77012-26, 77021-26
c.
61770, 41019-59
d.
77002
34.
An 88-year-old male patient suffering from dementia accidentally pulled out his
gastrostomy tube during the night. Dr. Keys, an interventional radiologist,
takes him into an angiography suite, administers moderate sedation (an
independent observer was present during the procedure), probes the site with a
catheter and injects contrast medium for assessment and tube placement. Dr.
Keys finds that the entry site remains open and replaced the tube into the
proper position. The intra-service time for the procedure took 45 minutes. How
would Dr. Keys report his services?
a.
49440, 99156, 99157*2
b.
49440, 49450-59
c.
49450, 99152, 99153*2
d.
49450
35.
Katherine had a hernioplasty to repair a recurrent ventral incarcerated hernia
with implantation of mesh for closure. The surgeon completed debridement for
necrotizing soft tissue due to infection. How would you report this procedure?
a.
49566, 11005-51, 49568
b.
49565, 11005-51, 49568
c.
49565
d.
49525, 11006, 49568-51
36.
A 28-year-old patient underwent a proctosigmoidoscopy with ablation of five
tumors under moderate sedation. The same provider performed the procedure and
the sedation. The intra-service time for the procedure was 30 minutes. How
would you report this procedure?
a.
45320-P1
b. 45320
x 5
c.
45320, 99152,99153
d.
45320
37.
Harry had a sphincterotomy and an ERCP with a stent placed into the bile duct.
How would you report this procedure?
a.
43274
b.
43274, 43262
c.
43260, 43274
d.
43264
38.
The ER doctor performed peritoneal lavage, an abdominal X-ray (single view) and
an EPF History and Exam and Moderate MDM encounter.
a.
99283, 43753, 74018
b.
99284, 44701, 74018
c.
99283, 49084, 74018
d.
99284, 49329, 74019
39.
Sharon had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with cholangiography. How would you
report this procedure?
a.
47605, 47570-59
b.
47605
c.
47563
d.
47579
40.
A patient had a renal auto-transplantation extracorporeal surgery,
re-implantation of a kidney, and a partial nephrectomy. How would you report
this procedure?
a.
50340, 50380, 50240-51
b.
50543, 50370-52
c.
50380, 50240-51
d.
50380, 50240-59
41.
Bill, a 52-year-old male patient, was admitted to the hospital and treated for
prostatic malignancy. His doctor dictated a detailed history, detailed exam,
and straightforward medical decision-making for admission. He was treated with
interstitial transperineal prostate brachytherapy, including implantation of 51
iodine-125 seeds. His doctor visited him the day after the procedure. How would
you report the professional service by the therapeutic radiologist who did both
the implantation and brachytherapy?
a.
99222, 55876, 77763 x 51
b.
55875, 77778
c.
99221, 58720, 77770
d.
58346, 77799 x 125
42.
Harry had a couple of stones in both kidneys. He was taken into the lithotripsy
unit and placed on the lithotripsy table in a supine position with the
induction of anesthesia. The stones were well visualized and the patient
received a total of 3,500 shocks with a maximum power setting of 3.0. The
treatment was successful. How would you report this procedure?
a.
50590
b.
50561
c.
50060
d.
50080
43.
Tom was placed under general anesthesia (by an anesthesiologist) for an
excision of a local lesion of the epididymis. How would you report the
surgeon’s services?
a.
54861-50
b.
54860-47
c.
54830, 00920-51
d.
54830
44.
Alex suffered several injuries to his upper leg muscles and penis when he fell
onto the bar of his touring bicycle. The day of the accident, Dr. Green
completed muscle repair surgery to Alex’s upper legs. Today, three days after
the leg surgeries, Dr. Green took Alex back to the operating suite to complete
an unrelated repair to the penis. Dr. Green completed a plastic repair to
correct the penal injury. What code(s) would capture today’s procedure?
a.
54440-79
b.
27385, 54440-59
c.
27393, 54620-79
d.
54440-26
45.
Heather had a bilateral laparoscopic occlusion of her fallopian tubes using a
Falope ring. How would you report this procedure?
a.
58615
b.
58671
c.
58671-50
d.
58679-50
46.
A 65-year-old male patient has an indwelling nephroureteral double-J stent tube
replaced to treat a ureteral obstruction caused by a stricture from
postoperative scarring. His stent tube is exchanged every two months to prevent
occlusion in the stent, UTI, and loss of kidney function. Dr. Mott did this
procedure via a transurethral approach under conscious sedation and provided
the radiological supervision and interpretation. How would you report this
procedure?
a.
50605, 50382
b.
50385, 52283, 99151
c.
50385
d.
C1758
47.
Dr. Blue provided interpretation and results for a needle electromyography for
anal sphincter function. How would you report this service?
a.
51784
b.
51784, 51785-51
c.
55875
d.
51785-26
48.
A 48-year-old patient with BPH has his prostate removed via a laser
enucleation. During this procedure he also has a vasectomy. What code(s) would
report this procedure?
a.
52648
b.
52649
c.
52649, 55250-51
d.
52647
49.
What code series would you refer to for patients who have had a previous
cesarean delivery and now present with the expectation of a vaginal delivery?
a.
59400–59140
b.
59618–59622
c.
59610–59614
d.
59610–59622
50.
The procedure was a vaginal colpopexy to reposition the patient's vagina.
Approach was intra-peritoneal. During the procedure, the vagina was sutured to
the sacrospinous ligament to secure it in place.
a.
57283, 57556
b.
57283, 58263, 58292
c.
57283, 58263
d.
None of the Answers are Correct.
51.
An infant born at 33 weeks underwent five photocoagulation treatments to both
eyes due to retinopathy of prematurity at six months of age. The physician used
an operating microscope during these procedures. These treatments occurred once
per day for a defined treatment period of five days. How would you report all
of these services?
a.
67229 -50
b.
67229 x 5
c.
67229, 69990
d.
67229
52.
Todd had a tumor removed from his left temporal bone. How would you report this
service?
a.
61563
b.
61500
c.
69979, 69990-51
d.
69970
53.
Jennifer was admitted to the hospital for an aspiration of two thyroid cysts.
Her physician completed this procedure with CT guidance of the needle including
interpretation and report. How would you report the professional services?
a.
60300-26, 76942-26
b.
60300 x 2, 77012-26
c.
10021, 60300-51, 77012-26
d.
60300
54.
Baby Smith was diagnosed with meningitis. His physician placed a needle through
the fontanel at the suture line to obtain a spinal fluid sample on Monday. The
needle was withdrawn and the area bandaged. The baby required another subdural
tap bilaterally on Wednesday. How would you report Wednesday’s service?
a.
61001
b.
61000, 61001
c.
61070
d.
61001-50
55. A
12 year-old male patient has an abscess located at the external auditory
meatus. The ENT incises the abscess and packs it to absorb the drainage. What
CPT® code is reported?
a.
69000
b.
69020
c.
69005
d.
69200
56.
Dr. Martin performed an excision at the middle cranial fossa for a vascular
lesion. This procedure was completed in an intradural fashion with dural repair
and graft. His partner, Dr. Sutter, performed an infratemporal approach with
decompression of the auditory canal. How should Dr. Martin report her services?
a.
61590, 61606-51
b.
61606-62
c.
61606
d.
61601
57.
After a snow skiing accident, Barry had a cervical laminoplasty to four
vertebral segments. How should you report this procedure?
a.
63050 x 4
b.
22600, 63051-51
c.
22842, 63045, 63050
d.
63050
58.
How is a neuroplasty procedure described in the CPT Professional Edition?
a.
The decompression or freeing of intact nerve from scar tissue, including
external neurolysis and/or transposition
b.
The surgical repair of nerves using only microscopic techniques
c.
The position of nerves tested one or more anatomic digits
d.
The decompression or freeing of an intact vein from scar tissue, including
external neurolysis and/or transposition
59.
Phyllis fell down on the ice and fractured her leg. The fall also caused severe
injury to the muscles and tore several nerves. Her physician completed suturing
of two major peripheral nerves in her leg without transposition and shortened
the bone. After the surgery she was seen by a physical therapist for ongoing
treatment and gait training. How would you report the surgical procedure?
a.
64857, 64859-51, 64876-51
b.
64856, 64857
c.
64857, 64859, 64876
d.
64858, 64857, 64859, 64876
60.
John was hospitalized for a repair of a laceration to his left conjunctiva by
mobilization and rearrangement. How should you report this procedure?
a.
65273-LT
b.
67930
c.
65272
d.
67930-LT
Section 2
Number
of questions from each code range:
v Evaluation
and management (12 questions)
v Anesthesia
(six questions)
v Radiology
(nine questions)
v Laboratory
and pathology (10 questions)
v Medicine
(10 questions)
61.
How does the CPT Professional Edition define a new patient?
a. A
new patient is one who has not received any professional services from the
physician or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same
group practice, within the past two years.
b. A
new patient is one who has not received any professional services from the
physician or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same
group practice, within the past three years.
c. A
new patient is one who has received professional services from the physician or
another physician of the same specialty within the last two years for the same
problem.
d. A
new patient is one who has received hospital services but has never been seen
in the clinic by the reporting physician.
62.
James, a 35-year-old new patient, received 45 minutes of counseling and risk
factor reduction intervention services from Dr. Kelly. Dr. Kelly talked to
James about how to avoid sports injuries. Currently, James does not have any
symptoms or injuries and wants to maintain this status would you report
this.This was the only service rendered. How service?
a.
99213
b.
99203
c.
99385
d.
99403
63.
Andrea, a 52-year-old patient, had a hysterectomy on Monday morning. That
afternoon, after returning to her hospital room, she suffered a cardiac arrest.
A cardiologist responded to the call and delivered one hour and 35 minutes of
critical care. During this time the cardiologist ordered a single view chest
x-ray and provided ventilation management. How should you report the
cardiologist’s services?
a.
99291, 99292
b.
99291, 99292, 71045, 94002
c.
71045, 94002, 99231
d.
99291, 99292, 99292-52
64.
Brandon was seen in Dr. Shaw’s office after falling off his bunk bed. Brandon’s
mother reported that Brandon and his sister were jumping on the beds when she
heard a “thud.” Brandon complained of knee pain and had trouble walking. Dr.
Shaw ordered a knee x-ray that was done at the imaging center across the
street. The x-ray showed no fracture or dislocations. Dr. Shaw had seen Brandon
for his school physical six months ago. Today, Dr. Shaw documented a detailed
examination and decision-making of moderate complexity. He also instructed
Brandon’s mother that if Brandon had any additional pain or trouble walking he
should see an orthopedic specialist. How should Dr. Shaw report her services
from today’s visit?
a.
99204
b.
99394, 99214
c.
99214
d.
99203
65.
Adam, a 48-year-old patient, presented to Dr. Crampon’s office with complaints
of fever, malaise, chills, chest pain, and a severe cough. Dr. Crampon took a
history, did an exam, and ordered a chest x-ray. After reviewing the x-ray, Dr.
Crampon admitted Adam to the hospital for treatment of pneumonia. After his
regular office hours, Dr. Crampon visited Adam in the hospital where he
dictated a comprehensive history, comprehensive examination, and
decision-making of moderate complexity. How would you report Dr. Crampon’s
services?
a.
99214
b. 99222
c.
99204, 99222-51
d.
99223, 99214-21
66.
Which below are not included with subsequent intensive care codes 99478-99480?
a.
Cardiac and respiratory monitoring.
b.
Vital sign monitoring.
c.
Enteral nutritional adjustments.
d.
None of the answers are correct.
67. A new patient visits
the internal medicine clinic today for diabetes, chronic constipation,
arthritis and a history of cardiac disease.
The provider performs a detailed history, comprehensive exam and a
medical decision making of moderate complexity.
What CPT® code is reported?
a. 99204
b. 99203
c. 99213
d. 99214
68.
Dr. Jane admitted a 67-year-old woman to the coronary care unit for an acute
myocardial infarction. The admission included a comprehensive history,
comprehensive examination, and high complexity decision-making. Dr. Jane
visited the patient on days two and three and documented (each day) an expanded
problem focused examination and decision-making of moderate complexity. On day
four, Dr. Jane moved the patient to the medical floor and documented a problem
focused examination and straightforward decision-making. Day five, Dr. Jane
discharged the patient to home. The discharge took over an hour. How would you
report the services from day one to day five?
a.
99213, 99232, 99231, 99239 x 2
b.
99221, 99222, 99223, 99238
c.
99231, 99232, 99355, 99217
d.
99223, 99232, 99232, 99231, 99239
69.
The provider performed a 120 minute E & M service of a critically ill
neonate plus selective head hypothermia reported as two days.
a.
99291, 99184
b.
99292 x 4, 99184
c.
99291 x 2, 99184 x 1
d.
99291, 99292 x 2, 99184
70.
Mr. Johnson, a 38-year-old established patient is being seen for management of
his hypertension, diabetes, and weight control. On his last visit, he was told
he had a diabetic foot ulcer and needed to be hospitalized for this condition.
He decided to get a second opinion and went to see Dr. Myers. This was the
first time Dr. Myers had seen Mr. Johnson. Dr. Myers documented a comprehensive
history, comprehensive examination, and decision-making of high complexity. He
concurred with hospitalization for the foot ulcer and sent a report back to Mr.
Johnson’s primary care doctor. How would you report Dr. Myers visit?
a.
99245
b.
99205
c.
99215
d.
99255
71.
Code for the supervision by a control physician of interfacility transport care
of the critically ill or critically injured pediatric patient, 24 months of age
or younger, includes two-way communication with transport team before
transport, at the referring facility and during the transport, including data
interpretation and report; first 30 minutes:
a.
99485
b.
99486
c.
99487
d.
99489
72.
Lucus, a three-year-old new patient is seen for a well-child examination. The
doctor documents an age appropriate history, examination, anticipatory
guidelines, risk factor reduction intervention, and indicates Lucus’
immunizations are up to date. How would you report this service?
a.
99392
b.
99213-25, 99385
c.
99203
d.
99382
73.
An anesthesiologist provides general anesthesia for a 72-year-old patient with
mild systemic disease who is undergoing a ventral hernia repair. How would you
report the anesthesia service?
a.
00834-P2, 99100
b.
00832-P2, 99100
c.
49560, 00834, 99100-P2
d.
00832
74.
Dr. Member performed a transesophageal echocardiography for a congenital
cardiac condition on a 16-year-old patient. Prior to the probe placement,
moderate conscious sedation was administered. The probe was placed, images
acquired, interpretation and reports were completed in the provider’s office.
This procedure lasted 45 minutes. What code(s) capture the services performed
by Dr. Member?
a.
93315
b.
00320, 99152, 99153*2
c.
93315, 99152, 99153*2
d.
93315-P1
75.
Katherine is a 77-year-old patient with a severe hypertensive disease. She
underwent a cataract surgery to both eyes under general anesthesia. Dr.Sharon,
the anesthesiologist, performed the anesthesia. Prior to induction of
anesthesia Dr. Sharon completed a preoperative visit and documented a detailed
history, detailed examination, and low complexity decision-making on this new
patient. How would you report Dr. Sharon’s services?
a.
99203, 00142-P2, 99100
b.
66820, 00144
c.
00140-P1, 99116-59
d.
00142-P3, 99100
76.
A surgeon performed a cervical approach esophagoplasty with repair of a
tracheosophageal fistula under general anesthesia. The surgeon performed both
the procedure and the anesthesia. How would you report these services?
a.
00500, 43305
b.
43305-47
c.
00500-47
d.
Both A and C
77.
Which service is not included with anesthesia services?
a.
Swan-Ganz monitoring
b.
Administration of blood
c.
Blood pressure
d.
Mass spectrometry
78.
A patient was placed under general anesthesia to have a simple incision and
removal of a foreign body from the subcutaneous tissue. This procedure usually
requires local anesthesia. Due to unusual circumstances, which required general
anesthesia, what modifier would best describe this situation?
a.
47
b.
22
c.
23
d.
P6
79.
Erin, a 45-year-old, asymptomatic female comes in for her annual bilateral
screening mammography. Her physician ordered a computer- aided detection along
with the mammography. The procedure was performed in a hospital. How would you
report the professional services for this study?
a.
77067-26
b. 77065-26
c.
77059-26
d. 77066
80.
A patient presents to a freestanding radiology center and had ultrasonic
guidance needle placement with imaging supervision and interpretation of two
separate lesions in the left breast. The procedure required several passes to
complete. How would you report the imaging procedure?
a.
76930 x 2
b.
76941
c.
76942 x 2-LT
d.
76942-LT
81.
Sally had a DXA bone density study for her hips, pelvis, and spine. The
procedure was performed in a hospital. How would you report for the
professional services of this study?
a.
77078-26, 77080-26
b.
77080-26
c. 77086-26
d.
77081-26, 77080-26
82.
How is proton beam treatment delivery defined?
a.
Simple, Complex, and Compound
b.
Simple, Complex, and Intermediate
c.
Superficial, Deep Vein, and Distal
d.
Simple, Complicated, and Comprehensive
83.
A patient had a myocardial perfusion imaging single study at rest with
quantification, ejection fraction, and wall motion study. The procedure was
performed in the nuclear medicine department of the hospital. How would you
report the professional services for this study?
a.
78473
b.
78451-26
c.
78453-26
d.
78453-26, 93015
84.
Which of the following codes are unlisted procedures?
a.
76498, 78199, 76496, 77799
b.
75600, 75801, 76506, 76830
c.
74181, 74280, 75565, 75600
d.
75810, 75801, 75860, 75984
85.
How does cardiac magnetic imaging differ from a traditional MRI?
a.
In its ability to provide a physiologic evaluation of cardiac function
b.
In its ability to provide a measurement of the cardiac output
c.
In its ability to provide only a one dimensional view of the heart
d.
In its ability to provide only mapping points for cardiac regurgitation.
86.
Jim is received two fractions of high dose electronic brachytherapy at a
free-standing oncology center. What code(s) report this service?
a. 77771
b.
77761 x 2
c.
77778
d.
77799
87.
What is the correct CPT description of code 78135?
a.
Differential organ/tissue kinetics (e.g., splentic and/or hepatic
sequestration)
b.
Bone marrow imaging; limited area
c.
Red cell survival study; differential organ/tissue kinetic (e.g., splentic
and/or hepatic sequestration)
d.
None of the above
88.
Code for oncology (ovarian), biochemical assays of two proteins (CA-125 and
HE4), utilizing serum, with menopausal status, algorithm reported as a risk
score.
a.
81500
b.
81503
c.
81506
d. 81508
89.
Brent had the following lab tests:
Ø Calcium,
ionized
Ø Carbon
dioxide
Ø Chloride
Ø Creatinine
Ø Glucose
Ø Potassium
Ø Sodium
Ø Urea
Nitrogen (BUN)
How
should you report Brent’s lab work?
a.
80048
b.
80047-52
c.
82310, 82374, 82435, 82565, 82947, 84132, 84295, 84520
d.
80047
90.
Dr. Lee performed an intra-operative consultation on a bile duct tumor
requiring frozen section and cytological evaluation to a bladder tumor. How
would you report his professional services?
a.
88329
b.
88331-26, 88334-26
c.
88331, 88332 x 2
d.
88331-26, 88333-26
91.
Report urinalysis by dip stick for uroblinogen, non-automated, without
microscopy.
a.
81000
b.
81001
c.
81002
d.
81003
92.
Marvin had a breath alcohol test completed at the hospital after the police
arrested him for racing his four-wheeler past a McDonald’s drive through
window. Marvin’s breath alcohol test was mathematically calculated. How would
you report the calculation on this test?
a.
82075
b.
82075 x 2
c.
82075, 82355
d.
82355
93.
Dr. Monday provided a comprehensive clinical pathology consultation at the
request of Dr. Adams. This request was regarding a patient with various
infections, drug allergies, skin rash, and Down’s syndrome. The patient is in
the hospital intensive care unit being treated with intravenous antibiotics.
Dr. Monday did not see the patient but he reviewed the patient’s history,
complex medical records, and provided a written report back to Dr. Adams regarding
his findings and recommendations for further treatment. How would Dr. Monday
report his services?
a.
80502
b.
99244
c.
99244-25, 80502
d.
99255-25, 80500
94.
A patient had a semi-quantitative urinalysis for infectious agent detection.
How should you report this test?
a.
81050
b.
81005
c.
81007
d.
81005, 83518
95.
Code 3011F describes which diagnostic or screening process?
a.
Lipid panel results including total cholesterol, HDL-C, triglycerides,
calculated LDL-C
b.
Lipid panel results including total cholesterol
c.
Lipid panel results including cholesterol, triglycerides, lipoprotein
d.
Lipid panel results including cholesterol, triglycerides, carbon dioxide,
glucose, potassium
96.
A 58-year-old male patient with abdominal pain and episodes of bright red blood
in his stool reports to his physician’s office for a check-up. His physician
performs a digital rectal exam and tests for occult blood. Dr. Smith documents
this blood occult test was done for purposes other than colorectal cancer
screening. How would you report the occult blood test?
a.
82270
b.
82274
c.
82271
d.
82272
97.
Kathy has had intermittent abdominal pain, occasional diarrhea, stool
frequency, and bloating. Her symptoms have worsened over the past two months.
Her physician orders a fecal Calprotectin test to check for Crohn’s disease.
How should you report the lab test?
a.
82270
b.
82272, 83993
c.
83993
d.
82271, 82272
98.
Colin had a comprehensive audiometry threshold evaluation and speech
recognition testing to the left ear. What code(s) capture this procedure?
a.
92557-52
b.
92553, 92556
c.
92557
d.
92700-59
99.
An adult patient had the following immunizations with administration:
Ø Yellow
fever vaccine, subcutaneous injection
Ø Hepatitis
B (adult dose) vaccine, intramuscular injection
Ø Plague
vaccine, intramuscular injection
How
would you report these services?
a.
90460, 90461 x 2, 90717-51, 90746-51, 90749-51
b.
90471, 90472 x 2, 90717, 90746, 90749
c.
90473, 90474 x 2, 90746, 90749, 90717
d.
90471, 90472 x 2, 90749-51, 90746-51, 90717-51
100.
Code for an evaluation of speech fluency for stuttering.
a.
92521
b.
92571
c.
92577
d.
92521, 92577
101.
A patient had a bronchoscopy with destruction for relief of stenosis by laser
therapy. During this procedure photodynamic therapy by endoscopic application
of light was used to ablate abnormal tissue via activation of photosensitive
drugs. The photodynamic therapy lasted 60 minutes. How would you report this
procedure?
a.
31645, 96567
b.
96567 x 2
c.
31643, 96570-51, 96571-51
d.
31641, 96570, 96571 x 2
102.
Dr. George asked the local pharmacist to review Ann’s new medications with her
when she picked them up. Ann is a new patient who just moved into the area and
required several new medications. Ann is hard of hearing and had a difficult
time understanding Dr. George when he called her. The pharmacist spent 35
minutes with Ann and documented a review of her history, recommendations for
improving health outcomes, and treatment compliance. The pharmacist faxed this
note back to Dr. George’s office. How would the pharmacist report his services?
a.
99605, 99607
b.
This service is not reportable
c.
99605, 99607 x2
d.
99606, 99607
103.
What code would report an internet assessment and management service provided
by a qualified non-physician healthcare professional to an established patient
not originating from a related assessment and management service provided
within the previous seven days?
a.
96150
b.
99444
c.
98969
d.
96151
104.
Code 95907 could describe studies to which of the following nerves?
a.
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve and posterior femoral cutaneous
sensory nerve
b.
Medial calcaneal sensory nerve and radial sensory nerve to digit one
c.
Both A and B
d.
None of the above
105.
Jane has a family history of skin melanoma. Her primary care doctor asked for a
consult with Dr. John. During Jane’s first visit with her new dermatologist,
Dr. John, he documented a comprehensive history, comprehensive examination, and
medical decision-making of moderate complexity. Dr. John also performed a whole
body integumentary photography for monitoring of Jane’s skin. Dr. John sent a
report back to her PCP and told Jane she should return in one year or before
then if anything should change on her skin. What code(s) would you use to
report Dr. John’s services?
a.
99244-25, 96904
b.
99213
c.
96904
d.
99204, 96904
106.
What services can you report in addition to the general ophthalmological
services or evaluation and management services?
a.
Intermediate ophthalmological services
b.
Special ophthalmological services
c.
Only new patient general ophthalmological services
d.
Only established patient general ophthalmoligical services
107.
Jim underwent a Code for a percutaneous transluminal revascularization of acute
total/ subtotal occlusion during acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery,
intracoronary stent, single vessel. What code( s) should you use to report
these services?
a.
92941
b.
92943
c.
92944
d.
92973
Section
3
Number
of questions from each topic:
v Medical
terminology (13 questions)
v Anatomy
(nine questions)
v ICD-10-CM
(11 questions)
v HCPCS
Level II (five questions)
v Coding
guidelines (five questions)
108.
What term could describe an inflammation of the plantar, causing foot or heel
pain when walking or running?
a.
Plantar fascitis
b.
Tenodesis
c.
Tenolysis
d.
Tendon fascitis
109.
Blephroplasty describes what type of a procedure?
a.
Surgical reduction of the upper/lower eyelids to remove excess fat, skin, and
muscle
b.
Treatment for spider veins with injections of sclerosing solution
c.
Replacement of damaged skin with healthy tissue taken from a donor
d.
Destruction of tissue by burning or freezing
110.
Which autoimmune disorder will eventually destroy the thyroid gland?
a.
Hayem-Farber disease
b.
Alzheimer’s thyroiditis
c.
Lou Gehrig’s disease
d.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
111.
Which of the following statements best describes a rheumatologist?
a. A
specialist who provides medical care and drug treatments focused on mental and
cognitive disorders.
b. A
specialist who provides treatment to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and
their aftercare
c. A
specialist who provides the diagnosis and treatment of disease characterized by
inflammation of the connective tissues.
d. A
specialist who provides the diagnosis and surgical treatment of bone disorders
112.
A patient suffered a burn that involved the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous
layers with some muscle involvement. What degree of burn would describe this
injury?
a.
First-degree, superficial with blisters
b.
Second-degree, partial thickness with muscle
c.
Third-degree, full thickness
d.
None of the above
113.
In which part of the body would you find the choroid?
a.
Brain
b.
Eyeball
c.
Muscles of the hand
d.
Spinal column
114.
Which combining form refers to the small intestine?
a.
enter/o
b.
gastr/o
c.
celi/o
d.
col/o
115.
An ERG is what type of a procedure?
a.
Electroretinography
b.
Electrorenalography
c.
Electroretinograph
d.
Electrorhidogram
116.
Which term refers to the anus, rectum, and the cecum?
a.
rectal
b.
anorectal
c.
esophageal
d.
ilium
117.
Which term does not refer to a level of consciousness?
a.
Syncope
b.
Stupor
c.
Coma
d.
Sciatica
118.
What type of condition describes a patient diagnosed with oligospermia?
a.
Knots is the varicose veins
b.
An inflammation of the prostate gland
c.
An low number of sperm in abnormally the semen
d.
Failure to ovulate
119.
What does the term cystopexy mean?
a.
Inflammation of the spinal cord and brain
b.
Surgical fixation of the urinary bladder
c.
Surgical suture of the knee joints
d.
Crushing procedure to remove cysts
120.
What is an episiotomy and why would a patient need to have this procedure?
a.
Surgical suturing of the rectum caused by extensive tissue damage following a
bowel repair
b.
Surgical incision of the vulva to facilitate delivery of a baby
c.
Surgical puncture of the cervix to remove fluid
d.
Surgical creation of an opening into the small intestine to provide relief of
excessive gastritis
121.
What direction describes raising the foot, pulling the toes toward the shin?
a.
Protraction
b.
Dorsiflection
c.
Plantar flexion
d.
Pronation
122.
Which artery opens to allow oxygen-rich blood to pass from the left ventricle
into the aorta where the blood is delivered to the rest of the body?
a.
Renal
b.
Aortic
c.
Superior vena cava
d.
Inferior vena cava
123.
What syndrome is a condition caused by abnormal production of the hormone
gastrin?
a.
Vogt-Koyanagi
b.
Silvestroni-Bianco
c.
Sudeck-Leriche
d.
Zollinger-Ellison
124.
How can air pass through the upper respiratory tract?
a.
Via the nose, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, and larynx
into the lower respiratory system.
b.
Via the nose, larynx, and bronchus
c.
Via nose, larynx, bronchus, and trachea
d.
Via nose, larynx, bronchus, trachea, and pleura
125.
What is the uvula?
a. A
receptacle for urine before it is voided.
b. A
female organ used to contain and nourish the embryo and fetus from the time the
fertilized egg is implanted to the time of birth of the fetus.
c. A
small soft structure hanging from the free edge of the soft palate in midline
above the root of the tongue. It is composed of muscle, connective tissue, and
mucous membrane.
d. A
canal, used for the discharge of urine, that extends from the bladder to the
outside of the body.
126.
What bones make up the axial skeleton?
a.
Skull, rib cage, and spine
b.
Spine, collar bones, and arms
c.
Shoulder bones, pelvic bones, arms, and legs
d.
Coccyx, ulna, femur, and tibia
127.
What term refers to white blood cells?
a.
Erythrocytes
b.
Monocytes
c.
Lymphocytes
d.
Leukocytes
128.
Which statement(s) describe a passive natural acquired immunity process?
a.
Use of immunoglobulin harvested from a donor who developed resistance against
specific antigens
b.
The passage of antibodies through the placenta or breast milk
c.
Immunization that uses a greatly weakened form of the antigen, thus enabling
the body to develop antibodies in response to this intentional exposure
d.
Both A and C
129.
What does the olecranon process refer to?
a.
The elbow
b.
Excision of a tumor in the large intestine
c.
Plasma membranes
d.
Use of a surgical endoscope in the knee
130.
Lucy, a 69-year-old patient, was admitted to a nursing home with cellulitis of
the right foot, excluding the toes. She was placed on IV therapy for the
cellulitis and is now recovering nicely. She plans to return to her home upon
discharge. She has a history of Type I diabetes with no complications. She is
being treated for both the cellulitis and the diabetic condition. How would you
report these diagnoses?
a.
L03.115, E10.9
b.
L03.019, E11.9
c.
E10.65, L03.115
d.
L03.115, E10.51
131.
If the type of diabetes mellitus is not documented in the medical record what
is the default type you should assign?
a.
There are no guidelines to determine the type assignment.
b.
Type I and Type II
c.
Type I
d.
Type II
132.
Cynthia is 28 years old and pregnant. She presents to the emergency room
complaining of diarrhea with watery bowel movements with incontinence, cramps,
nausea, and vomiting for the past 12 hours. She is unable to keep anything
down, including liquids. She has been eating a healthy diet and does not feel
this problem is based on something she ate. After testing, she was found to
have enteritis due to Clostridium difficile. She was admitted for hydration and
further treatment. In what order should you report the diagnoses codes for
Cynthia’s condition?
a.
There are no sequencing rules that would apply to code this case.
b.
Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Finding Not Elsewhere
Classified (Chapter 18).
c.
Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium (Chapter 15) codes first,
followed by Infectious and Parasitic codes (Chapter 1).
d.
Infectious and Parasitic codes (Chapter 1), followed by Complications of
Pregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium (Chapter 15) codes.
133.
A patient is suffering with acute respiratory failure, viral pneumonia, atrial
fibrillation, and alcoholic liver cirrhosis. What codes describe these
conditions?
a.
I25.10, J96.00, K72.90, I48.92, K76.89
b.
K70.9, J41.0, K70.30, J12.1
c.
J96.00, J12.9, I48.91, K70.30
d.
J96.10, 482.40, J41.0, K70.30
134.
A 44-year-old male was spraying weeds in his backyard. He accidentally got some
of the weed killer in his ice tea. After drinking the ice tea and working for
several hours, he told his wife he felt “funny” and started to vomit. She drove
him to the emergency room for treatment. How would you report this scenario?
a.
T60.8x1A, R11.2, T60.1x1A
b. R11.10,
T60.3x1A
c.
R11.2, T60.3x2A, T60.2x4A
d.
T60.8x1A, R11.10
135.
Pam’s infant son, who weighs 2,321 grams, is considered underweight for his
gestational age without mention of fetal malnutrition. How would you report
this case?
a.
T74.02xA
b.
P05.2
c.
O36.5930
d.
P05.08
136.
The patient has dementia with a behavior disturbance, unspecified, depression
NOS, and insomnia with sleep apnea.
a.
F03.91, F32.9, G47,00, G47.30
b.
F03.91, F32.9, G47.00
c.
F03.91, F32.9, G47.09, G47.33
d.
F03.91, F34.1, G47.30
137.
Jim lost control of his car while driving on an icy highway and hit a parked
car. He was transported to a local emergency room for treatment. He suffered a
greenstick fracture of six ribs and atelectasis. How would you report this?
a.
V43.52xA, J98.3, N90.0, S22.49xA, J98.19
b.
V43.52xA, Y92.410, S22.39xA, J98.19
c.
Y92.410, S22.49xA, J98.19, V43.52xA
d.
S22.49xA, J98.19, V43.52xA, Y92.410
138.
Laurie has a malignant secondary tumor of the Bartholin’s gland. Her doctors do
not know where this cancer started in Laurie’s system. She is coming in today for
radiation of the secondary site. How would you report her diagnoses for today’s
treatment?
a.
Z51.0, C79.82, C80.1
b.
C79.82, Z51.0
c.
C51.0, C79.82
d.
D49.5, C79.82, Z51.0, C80.1
139.
Patient is seen for elective termination of pregnancy. ______
a.
Z34.00
b.
Z32.01
c.
Z33.2
d.
Z33.1, Z33.2
140.
Nancy has been suffering with abdominal cramping pain in the belly area,
persistent watery diarrhea, fever, and fatigue. She underwent a colonoscopy and
was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease of the large bowel and colon. How would you
report the diagnosis from the colonoscopy?
a.
R10.9, R19.7, R53.81, R50.9
b.
K50.10
c.
R10.9, K50.90
d.
K51.90, R19.7, R53.81, R50.9, R10.9
141.
A patient with chronic lumbar pain previously purchased a TENS and now needs
replacement
batteries.
A.
E1592
B.
A5082
C.
A4772
D.
A4630
142.
During an emergency room visit, Sally was diagnosed with pneumonia. She was
admitted to the hospital observation unit and treated with 500 mg of Zithromax
through an IV route. How would you report the supply of this drug?
a. J0456
b.
Q0144
c.
J1190 x 2
d.
J2020 x 2
143.
Which HCPCS modifier indicates an anesthesia service in which the anesthesiologist
medically directs one CRNA?
A.
QX
B.
QY
C.
QZ
D.
QK
144.
Which code describes an addition to the lower extremity, knee disarticulation,
and leather socket?
a.
L5624
b.
L5640
c.
L5105
d.
L5850
145.
A nursing home’s x-ray machine was not working. A portable x-ray machine and
personnel were transported to the nursing home to test nine patients. How would
you report the transportation of equipment?
a.
76499
b.
S9999
c.
R0070 x 9
d.
R0075
146.
What modifier would most likely be used for a blepharoplasty to the upper right
eyelid?
a.
E1
b.
51
c.
E3
d.
RT
147.
When using the CPT index to locate procedures, which of the following are
considered primary classes for main entries?
a.
Procedure or service; organ or other anatomic site; condition; synonyms,
eponyms, and abbreviations
b.
Abbreviations; signs and symptoms, anatomic site; and code assignment
c.
Conventions; code ranges; modifying terms
d.
Procedure or service; modifiers; clinical examples; and definitions
148.
Which of the following code and modifier combinations are correct?
a.
0165T-25
b.
15003-24
c.
93571-51
d.
None of the above
149.
How are the diagnoses sequenced when coding for multiple fractures?
a.
Multiple fractures are sequenced according to anatomic location.
b.
Multiple fractures are sequenced in accordance with the severity of the
fracture.
c.
Multiple fractures are sequenced in accordance with the longest bone first.
d.
Multiple fractures are always sequenced with pathologic fractures.
150.
When coding for a liver transplantation, what are the three distinct components
of the physician’s work?
a.
Cadaver biopsy, cholecystectomy, reconstruction of the liver graft.
b.
Cadaver/ living donor hepatectomy, backbench work, recipient liver
allotransplantation.
c.
Preparations of the common bile duct, trisegment split, management of liver
hemorrhage with re-exploration of post operative abscess.
d.
Hemorrhoidopexy, ligation and hepatectomy, cholecystectomy.
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