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Patient and Dr. White
Essentials of Medical Coding Final Test Name: ____Anne Bratkiewicz__________________________________
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1. ICD-9
2. CPT
3. HCPCS
4. V Codes
5. E Codes
6. Main Term
7. AMA
8. CMS
9. NCD
10. LCD

_8____ Codes that explain the reason for the visit when patient is not ill.
__10___ Local Coverage Policy such as WPS, BCBS
_5____ Codes used to describe circumstances around an injury, burn/fall.
__2___ Translates written documentation of office visit, procedures, lab, and x-ray into numbers
___1__ Coding system that translates written diagnoses into numbers
_6___ What you look up in the Alphabetic Index of the ICD-9 book, such as diseases, nouns, conditions.
__7___ Who publishes the CPT book?
4_____ A standardized coding system that is used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services not included in the CPT book.
_3____ Who mandates that all part B providers must use this system?
__9___ National Coverage Policy such as Medicare or Medicaid

E/M – Office Visits
1. Shirley, a 28 year old established patient, presents to her gynecologist for her routine annual checkup. Shirley has no problems to report. The physician performs a complete preventive medicine check-up. Code__99395________________

2. Dr. Marble, an orthopedic surgeon, admits Mr. Franks, who is 86 years old, into the hospital for a shattered hip. Dr. Marble bills a level 2 initial inpatient hospital visit. Code_______99222_______________

3. Dr. White saw Sally in the office, she is a new patient. Sally has end stage renal disease and diabetes. The diagnoses and risks for mortality were extensive and high. There was an extensive amount of data for Dr. White to review with Sally. Dr. White reports a level 4 new patient visit. Code___________99204__________________

4. After talking to the family and Mrs. Green, Dr. George decided it would be best to admit Mrs. Green into a nursing home. She had fallen and hurt her hip and her

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