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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 UNIT 6 QUIZ What is the correct code for a diaphragmatic hernia with obstruction, without gangrene?..K44.0 Billy Young was diagnosed with fecal impaction of the intestine. What is the main term and correct code? .... What is the correct code for an acute gastric ulcer with perforation?...K25.1 Which of the following is the correct order of the segments of the small intestine? .... What is the correct code for sclerosing cholangitis?...K83.0 What is the tube-like structure that connects the hypopharynx to the stomach?...ESOPHAGUS What is the correct code for an acute recurrent sialoadenitis?...K11.22 The inferior aspect of the pyloric sphincter is the_____ .... DUODENUM What is the correct code for cholelithiasis with acute cholecystitis?...K80.00 Harry Wisemann, a 46-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint of long-lasting heartburn and pain under his breastbone. Harry admits to taking aspirin several times a day for many years. Dr. Camut diagnoses Harry with an ulcer of the esophagus due to ingestion of aspirin. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Ulcer What is the anatomical site – Esophagus Due to - Aspirin Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – Yes Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K22.10 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Table of Drugs and Chemicals What is the key term – Aspirin Do any of the following apply to the condition – Adverse effect Do any of the following apply to the condition – Initial encounter Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com) Impaction, K56.41 Duodenum, jejunum, ileum
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – Yes Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – T39.015A Overall Feedback: K22.10: Ulcer>esophagus>due to>aspirin T39.015A: Drug table>Aspirin>adverse effect>initial encounter C.E. Molyneaux, a 34-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint of a lump in his groin area. Dr. Williams completes a physical examination of the groin region and notes a bulge on the right side when C.E. is standing erect. A CT scan confirms a diagnosis of a femoral hernia, unilateral. C.E. is admitted to the hospital for surgical repair. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Hernia What type – Femoral Do any of the following apply to the condition - Unilateral Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Excludes1 notation Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K41.90 Overall Feedback: K41.90: Hernia>femoral>unilateral Leigh Norman, a 37-year-old female, comes in today with the complaint of shortness of breath. Dr. Schimek notes tachypnea, tachycardia, and cyanosis. Upon auscultation, bowel sounds are heard in the chest area. Leigh is admitted to Weston Hospital. After reviewing the arterial blood gases, laboratory results, and CT scan, Leigh is diagnosed with a diaphragmatic hernia with obstruction. Surgery is scheduled. Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Hernia What type – Diaphragm Do any of the following apply to the condition – With obstruction Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K44.0 Overall Feedback: K44.0: Hernia>diaphragm>with>obstruction Michelle Toatley, a 51-year-old female, presents with the complaints of stomach pain and bloating. Michelle admits to vomiting. Dr. Mobley notes patient has a history of heartburn and current alcohol abuse. The EGD confirms a diagnosis of acute gastric ulcer. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Ulcer What is the anatomical site – Stomach Do any of the following apply to the condition – Acute Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – Yes Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K25.3 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Abuse What type - Alcohol Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – F10.10 Overall Feedback: K25.3: Ulcer>stomach>acute F10.10: Abuse>alcohol Which of the following is the code assigned for nail dystrophy?...L60.3 What is the correct code for a stage 3 pressure ulcer of the right upper back?..L89.113 Which of the following is the code for rhinophyma?...L71.1 How many different types of glands are located within the skin?...3 What is the correct code for a patient who has a carbuncle of the chest wall?...L02.233 Which of the following lesions is flat with different pigmentation?...MACULE Which of the following is the code for an ingrown nail?...L60.0 What is the correct code for acute lymphangitis of the left toe?...L03.042 Eugene Sanford, a 49-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint of a small red prickly rash under his scrotum. Dr. Kimrey completes an examination and the appropriate tests. Eugene is diagnosed with apocrine miliaria. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Miliria What is the anatomical site – Apocrine Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – L75.2 Overall Feedback: L75.2: Miliria>apocrine Gary Sanders, a 78-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint that the mole on his right ankle has begun to rapidly change in shape and color. Dr. Jones completes an examination noting ABCD - asymmetry, elevation above skin surface with an irregular border, blue-grey in color, firm to the touch, and a diameter of 8 mm and thickness of 1.63 mm. Gary is admitted to Weston Hospital. Skin and lymph node biopsies were ordered as well as imaging studies and blood tests. After reviewing the results of the pathology report and other tests, Gary is diagnosed with a malignant nodular melanoma. Excision of lesion is scheduled. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Melanoma What is the anatomical site – Skin What is the location – Ankle What is the laterality - Right Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – C43.71 Overall Feedback: C43.71: Melanoma>skin>ankle>right Kathy Neal, a 56-year-old female, presents today with an itchy purple-colored lower lip. Dr. Grimsley notes flat-topped papules intermingled with lacy white lines. Kathy is diagnosed with bullous lichen planus. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Lichen planus What type - Bullous Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – L43.1 Overall Feedback: L43.1: Lichen>planus>bullous ____________ is a disease affecting the back of the torso…..DORSOPATHY What is the correct code for adolescent postural kyphosis in the thoracolumbar region?...M40.05 Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.13.c, which states: 7th character ____ is for use as long as the patient is receiving active treatment for the fracture…..A There are ____ thoracic vertebrae…..12 ___________ is an inflammation of the elbow joint that typically begins as a small tear in the muscle and then is aggravated by activities…… EPICONDYLITIS The patient is being seen for rheumatoid heart disease with rheumatoid arthritis of right knee. The coder should assign code:….M05.361 What is the correct code for a patient with rheumatoid bursitis of the left knee?...M06.262 What is the correct code for a patient with a contusion of the right hand, initial encounter?...S60.221A James Ard, a 31-year-old male, comes in today to see Dr. Smyth. Jim complains his head is tilting and he can’t control it. He also admits to neck spasms and it seems to him that it is worse after he has taken his afternoon run. After a thorough examination and testing, Dr. Smyth diagnoses Jim with spasmodic torticollis. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Tortocollis What type - Spasmodic Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - G24.3 Overall Feedback: G24.3: Tortocollis>spasmodic Marygrace Fuller, a 16-year-old female, participated in rhythmic gymnastics yesterday at the local gym. She woke up this morning and her left ankle was stiff and aches. After an examination, Dr. Jefferson diagnosed Marygrace with Achilles tendinitis. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Tendinitis What is the anatomical site - Achilles Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Left Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Excludes1 notation Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M76.62 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - External cause of injuries index What is the Place of Occurrence - Gymnasium Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Excludes1 Is there an Excludes2 notation - No Excludes2 If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - Y92.39 Third diagnosis: Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - External cause of injuries index What is the key term - Activity What type - Gymnastics, rhythmic Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Exlcudes2 notation Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - Y93.43 Fourth diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - External cause of injuries index What is the key term - Status What type - Leisure activity Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation -No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - Y99.8 Overall Feedback: M76.62: Tendinitis>Achilles>left Y92.39: External Causes index>place of occurrence>gymnasium Y93.43: External Causes index>activity>gymnastics, rhythmic Y99.8: External Causes index>status>leisure activity Jay Lawson, a 13-year-old male, is brought in by his parents to see Dr. Bouknight, his pediatrician. Jay is complaining of left hip pain and stiffness. Dr. Bouknight completes a physical examination and notes limited left hip motion as well as soft tissue swelling. Jay is admitted to Weston Hospital. Aspiration of synovial fluid reveals an elevated cell count of 136 cells/mL with 52% being polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Jay is diagnosed with intermittent hydrarthrosis. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Hydrarthrosis What type - Intermittent Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 What is the anatomical site - Hip Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Left Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M12.452 Overall Feedback: M12.452: Hydrarthrosis>intermittent>hip>left _____ is an atypical hole in the wall of an organ or anatomical site….PERFORATION Which of the following is triangular? .... LIVER What is the correct code for an acute peptic ulcer with perforation and hemorrhage? ….K27.2 What is the correct code for an acute peptic ulcer with perforation and hemorrhage?...TRANSVERSE COLON ______is the section of an organ farthest from its opening…FUNDUS What is the correct code for a diaphragmatic hernia with obstruction, without gangrene?...K44.0 What is the correct code for stricture of the esophagus?...K22.2 What is the correct code for cholelithiasis with acute cholecystitis?...K80.00 Which portion of the colon connects the cecum to the hepatic flexure?...ASCENDING COLON Leigh Norman, a 37-year-old female, comes in today with the complaint of shortness of breath. Dr. Schimek notes tachypnea, tachycardia, and cyanosis. Upon auscultation, bowel sounds are heard in the chest area. Leigh is admitted to Weston Hospital. After reviewing the arterial blood gases, laboratory results, and CT scan, Leigh is diagnosed with a diaphragmatic hernia with obstruction. Surgery is scheduled. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Hernia What type – Diaphragm Do any of the following apply to the condition – With obstruction Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K44.0 Overall Feedback: K44.0: Hernia>diaphragm>with>obstruction Harry Wisemann, a 46-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint of long- lasting heartburn and pain under his breastbone. Harry admits to taking aspirin several times a day for many years. Dr. Camut diagnoses Harry with an ulcer of the esophagus due to ingestion of aspirin. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Ulcer What is the anatomical site – Esophagus Due to - Aspirin Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – Yes Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K22.10 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Table of Drugs and Chemicals What is the key term – Aspirin Do any of the following apply to the condition – Adverse effect Do any of the following apply to the condition – Initial encounter Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – Yes Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – T39.015A Overall Feedback: K22.10: Ulcer>esophagus>due to>aspirin T39.015A: Drug table>Aspirin>adverse effect>initial encounter Allen Klebb, a 36-year-old male, comes in today complaining of diarrhea and vomiting. Allen just finished his radiation treatments for his hand malignancy. Dr. Ard diagnoses Allen with gastroenteritis due to radiation. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Gastroenteritis Due to – Radiation Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K52.0 Overall Feedback: K52.0: Gastroenteritis>due to>radiation Dorothea Greig, a 26-year-old female, presents with the complaint of persistent pain in her lower left abdomen, 1 week duration. Dorothea says she has also experienced nausea and vomiting. Dr. Hendrix notes weakness and a temperature of 102.2 F. The decision is made to admit the patient. Following a review of the laboratory tests, liver function tests, and the CT scan, Dorothea is diagnosed with diverticulitis of both the small and large intestines; abscess is noted. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Diverticulitis Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 What is the anatomical site – Intestine, large with small Do any of the following apply to the condition – With abscess Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K57.40 Overall Feedback: K57.40: index>diverticulitis>intestine>large>with>small>with>abscess Which of the following lesions is raised with a diameter of more than 5 mm?..NODULE ______ are deep grooves, horizontal lines (from side to side) on either a fingernail or a toenai..BEAU’S LINES What is the correct code for a patient who has a carbuncle of the chest wall?..L02.233 As a coder, what do you need to know when coding a pressure ulcer?...BOTH ANATHOMICAL LOCATION AND DEPTH OF LESION Which of the following is the code for an ingrown nail?..L60.0 Which of the following lesions is a fluid- or gas-filled bubble in the skin?...CYST In which stage of pressure ulcers is there a crater with visible damage to the tissue below the skin?...STAGE 3 ______ is a white area shaped like a crescent moon….LUNULA Angie Ullman, a 7-year-old female, is brought into the ER by her parents due to a painful rash on her legs. The ER physician documents a temperature of 101 F and admits Angie to the hospital with the diagnosis of severe poison ivy. Angie’s mother admitted she was walking their dog at the local park this morning and must have come in contact with the poison ivy there. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Dermatitis What type – Contact What type – Allergic Due to – Plants, non-food Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – L23.7 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – External cause of injuries index What is the key term – Contact With – Plant leaves Do any of these apply to the condition – Initial encounter Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Excludes2 notation Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - Yes Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – W60.XXXA Third diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – External cause of injuries index What is the Place of Occurrence – Park Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation – No If so does the Code first notation apply to the case study - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Excludes1 Is there an Excludes2 notation – No Excludes2 If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – Y92.830 Fourth diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – External cause of injuries index Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 What is the key term - Activity What type – Walking an animal Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation – No If so does the Code first notation apply to the case study - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation – No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Excludes2 notation Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – Y93.K1 Fifth diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – External cause of injuries index What is the key term - Status What type - Leisure activity Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation – No If so does the Code first notation apply to the case study - No Code First notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code Also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation – No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – Y99.8 Overall Feedback: L23.7: Dermatitis>contact>allergic>due to>plants, non-food W60.XXXA: External cause index>contact>plant>leaves>initial encounter Y92.830: External cause index>place of occurrence>park Y93.K1: External cause index>activity>walking>an animal Y99.8: External cause index>status>leisure activity A.G. Harrison, a 62-year-old male, complains of a deep sore on his right heel. After an examination, Dr. Miles notes that the subcutaneous tissue is visible with necrosis and admits A.G. to the hospital. Dr. Miles diagnoses A.G. with a decubitus ulcer of the heel, stage 3. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Necrosis What is the anatomical site – Skin or subcutaneous tissue NEC Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - No Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – I96 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Ulcer What type – Pressure What stage - 3 What is the anatomical site – Heel What is the laterality - Right Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – Yes Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Excludes1 notation Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – L89.613 Overall Feedback: I96: Necrosis>skin or subcutaneous tissue NEC L89.613: Ulcer>pressure>stage 3>heel>right Instructions for sequencing can be found under category L89 Gary Sanders, a 78-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint that the mole on his right ankle has begun to rapidly change in shape and color. Dr. Jones completes an examination noting ABCD - asymmetry, elevation above skin surface with an irregular border, blue-grey in color, firm to the touch, and a diameter of 8 mm and thickness of 1.63 mm. Gary is admitted to Weston Hospital. Skin and lymph node biopsies were ordered as well as imaging studies and blood tests. After reviewing the results of the pathology report and other tests, Gary is diagnosed with a malignant nodular melanoma. Excision of lesion is scheduled. Principal diagnosis: Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Melanoma What is the anatomical site – Skin What is the location – Ankle What is the laterality - Right Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – C43.71 Overall Feedback: C43.71: Melanoma>skin>ankle>right _____ are involuntary twitches often caused by myositis or fibromyositis… MUSCLE SPASMS _____________ is a condition in which the sternocleidomastoid muscle becomes spasmed (shortened), causing the head to bend to one side and the chin to the opposite side:… TORTICOLLIS What is the correct code for a patient with rheumatoid bursitis of the left knee?...M06.262 What is the correct code for a Baker's cyst of the right knee?...M71.21 Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.13.a, which states: Most of the codes within Chapter ____ have site and laterality designations…..13 What is the correct code for congenital acetabular dysplasia?...Q65.89 Turn to code M36.8 in the Tabular List. You will found a Code first notation under code M36.8. Under the Code first notation, what is the code associated with ochronosis?...E70.2 _________ is a disease affecting the vertebrae…SPONDYLOPATHY Valerie Halsey, a 51-year-old female, complains of lower back pain and numbness. Valerie also admits it is sometimes difficult to control her left leg. Dr. Spratt completes a physical examination and history of the symptoms. Dr. Spratt has Valerie perform the straight leg raise test, which was positive for Lasegue’s sign. Valerie is diagnosed with wallet sciatica, left side. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Sciatica What type - Wallet Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Left Begin to code the encounter Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M54.32 Overall Feedback: M54.32: Sciatica>wallet>left side Tamara Gibbons, a 37-year-old female, presents today with pain on the inside of her right knee. Dr. Booker completes a history and physical examination. After reviewing the MRI results, Tamara is diagnosed with Plica syndrome. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Plica What type - Syndrome, knee Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Right Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M67.51 Overall Feedback: M67.51: Plica>syndrome, knee>right Nancy Nottingham, a 52-year-old female, presents today with a severe burning pain and swelling in her upper right arm and fingers. Dr. Olden notes edema and allodynia. After a thorough examination, Nancy is diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). Principal diagnosis: Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Syndrome What type - Pain What type - Complex region What is the anatomical site - Upper limb Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Right Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - G90.511 Overall Feedback: G90.511: Dystrophy> reflex sympathetic ~redirects us ~ Syndrome>pain>complex region I>upper limb>right What is the correct code for sclerosing cholangitis?...K83.0 ____ means the absence of teeth….EDENTULISM Which of the following codes will be reported for a recurrent bilateral inguinal hernia with obstruction without gangrene?...K40.01 ______ is a fold of a membrane that carries blood to the small intestine and connects it to the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity…..MESENTERY Which of the following is pear shaped?...GALLBLADDER ______is the section of an organ farthest from its opening..FUNDUS What is the correct code for unilateral inguinal hernia, with obstruction, without gangrene?...K40.30 Turn to code category K27 in the Tabular List. What notations are associated with code category K27? ...... What is the correct code for parastomal hernia, with gangrene? ..... K43.4 Archie Blume, a 41-year-old male, presents with the complaint of swollen tender gums and bleeding after he brushes his teeth. Dr. Day notes Archie uses tobacco. After an examination and x-rays, Archie is diagnosed with acute gingivitis, non-plaque induced. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Gingivitis Do any of the following apply to the condition – Acute Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com) Includes, Use additional code, Excludes1
lOMoARcPSD|30654871 What type – Non-plaque induced Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – Yes Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K05.01 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Tobacco What type – Use Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – Z72.0 Overall Feedback: K05.01: Gingivitis>acute>non-plaque induced Z72.0: Tobacco>use Allen Klebb, a 36-year-old male, comes in today complaining of diarrhea and vomiting. Allen just finished his radiation treatments for his hand malignancy. Dr. Ard diagnoses Allen with gastroenteritis due to radiation. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Gastroenteritis Due to – Radiation Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K52.0 Overall Feedback: K52.0: Gastroenteritis>due to>radiation Kent Rhodes, a 28-month-old male, is brought in by his parents for a checkup. Dr. Washington notes Kent’s deciduous teeth are smaller than normal and widely spaced with notches on the biting surface. Kent is diagnosed with Hutchinson’s teeth. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Hutchinson’s What type – teeth Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – A50.52 Overall Feedback: A50.52: Hutchinson’s>teeth Robert Thomas, an 82-year-old male, presents today with severe epigastric pain. Robert also has been experiencing sharp chest pain that radiated to the left side of the neck and arm. Robert is admitted to the hospital, where an upper GI series confirms the diagnosis of volvulus of the colon with perforation. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Volvulus Do any of the following apply to the condition – With perforation Begin to code the encounter Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – K56.2 Overall Feedback: K56.2: Volvulus>with perforation ______ are deep grooves, horizontal lines (from side to side) on either a fingernail or a toenail…….. BEAU’S LINES Which of the following lesions is flaky exfoliated epidermis?...SCALE The line between the epidermis and the dermis has hills and ridges, known as:….DERMAL PAPILLAE Which of the following is the outermost layer of the skin? .... EPIDERMIS Which of the following layers of skin is a sturdy collagenous layer? ..... DERMIS The most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the United States is ______ cancer…..SKIN How many stages of pressure ulcers are there? .... 4 Which of the following is the code assigned for nail dystrophy?...L60.3 Gary Sanders, a 78-year-old male, comes in today with the complaint that the mole on his right ankle has begun to rapidly change in shape and color. Dr. Jones completes an examination noting ABCD - asymmetry, elevation above skin surface with an irregular border, blue-grey in color, firm to the touch, and a diameter of 8 mm and thickness of 1.63 mm. Gary is admitted to Weston Hospital. Skin and lymph node biopsies were ordered as well as imaging studies and blood tests. After reviewing the results of the pathology report and other tests, Gary is diagnosed with a malignant nodular melanoma. Excision of lesion is scheduled. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Melanoma What is the anatomical site – Skin What is the location – Ankle What is the laterality - Right Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – C43.71 Overall Feedback: C43.71: Melanoma>skin>ankle>right Brenda Mets, a 32-year-old female, was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma on her nose 10 days ago. Brenda is admitted to the hospital today for electrodesiccation and curettage by Dr. Dease. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Table of Neoplasms What is the anatomical site – Nose What is the location – Skin What type - Basal cell carcinoma Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Is there an Excludes2 notation - No If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Excludes2 notation Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – C44.311 Overall Feedback: C44.311: Neoplasm table>nose>skin>basal cell carcinoma Anna Morris, a 22-year-old female, presents today with a blister on her left elbow. Her elbow is painful and warm to the touch. After an examination, Dr. Lane diagnoses Anna with a pressure ulcer of the elbow, stage 2. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual – Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term – Ulcer What type – Pressure What stage - 2 What is the anatomical site – Elbow What is the laterality - Left Do any of the following apply to the condition – None of these Begin to code the encounter Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify – No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study – No Is there a Code also notation – No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study – No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation – No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study – No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation – No If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study – No Excludes1 notation Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study – No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code – L89.022 Overall Feedback: L89.022: Ulcer>pressure>stage 2>elbow>left Which of the following is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes muscle weakness? ..... MYASTHENIA GRAVIS How many bones are in the adult human body? .... 206 Turn to code M36.8 in the Tabular List. You will found a Code first notation under code M36.8. Under the Code first notation, what is the code associated with ochronosis? .... E70.2 What is the correct code for Reiter's disease, right hip?...M02.351 The patient is being seen for rheumatoid heart disease with rheumatoid arthritis of right knee. The coder should assign code:…M05.361 Which of the following seventh characters is used to show that the patient was seen for subsequent care for a pathological fracture with delayed healing? .... G What is the correct code for a muscle spasm of the back?...M62.830 What is the correct code for patellofemoral disorder, right knee? .... M22.2X1 Ned Taylor, a 33- year-old male, presents today with severe weakness in his left hip. Dr. Louthan notes enlarged neck lymph node, a rash, and high fever. Ned admits to some eye and chest pain with general lethargy. After a thorough examination, Dr. Louthan decides to admit Ned to the hospital. The laboratory test and MRI confirmed the diagnosis of arthritis of the hip due to O’nyong-nyong fever. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Arthritis What type - O’nyong-nyong Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - Yes If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - A92.1 Second diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Arthritis Due to - Infectious disease NEC Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes Is there a Code first notation - Yes If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - Yes Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M01.X52 Overall Feedback: A92.1: Arthritis>in>O’nyong-nyong M01.X52: Arthritis>due to>infectious disease NEC Tamara Gibbons, a 37-year-old female, presents today with pain on the inside of her right knee. Dr. Booker completes a history and physical examination. After reviewing the MRI results, Tamara is diagnosed with Plica syndrome. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Plica What type - Syndrome, knee Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these What is the laterality - Right Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - No If so does the Includes note help to clarify - No Includes notation Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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lOMoARcPSD|30654871 Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M67.51 Overall Feedback: M67.51: Plica>syndrome, knee>right Rykia Huffman, a 21-year-old female, presents today with the complaint of uneven hips and leg length. Dr. Gamble completes a physical examination and orders a weight-bearing, full-length spine x-ray, AP, which confirms the diagnosis of idiopathic scoliosis, lumbosacral region. Principal diagnosis: Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Index to Diseases and Injuries What is the key term - Scoliosis What type - Idiopathic What is the anatomical site - Lumbosacral region Do any of the following apply to the condition - None of these Begin to code the encounter Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes Is there an Includes notation - Yes If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes Is there a Code first notation - No If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No Code first notation Is there a Code also notation - No If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation Is there a Use additional code notation - No If so does the Use additional code note apply to the case study - No Use additional code notation Is there an Excludes1 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes1 note apply to the case study - No Is there an Excludes2 notation - Yes If so does the Excludes2 note apply to the case study - No Is there a symbol indicating additional characters are required - Yes Do you need to use the placeholder “X” - No Did you code to the highest level of specificity - Yes What is the correct diagnosis code - M41.27 Overall Feedback: M41.27: Scoliosis>idiopathic>lumbosacral region Downloaded by LaShawn Forrest (lalaforrest0304@outlook.com)
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