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1.
This coding worksheet contains 32 questions. You can re-enter the
worksheet unlimited times but submit only once.
Please use coding resources to complete the following
worksheet.
2.
Question 1
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Insertion of urinary catheter
Drainage Response
3.
Question 2
Locate the table 0WU in your code book and finish building the code
for the following documentation:
“A laparoscopic ventral hernia repair with Paritex mesh.”
Complete the last four characters of the code. 0WU
F4JZ
4.
Question 3
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is
required .
Neurorrhaphy of tibial nerve, left, open approach
01QG0ZZ
5.
Question 4
Code the following case study. One code is required.
Preoperative Diagnosis:
Rule out meningitis
Postoperative Diagnosis:
Rule out meningitis
Procedure:
Diagnostic lumbar puncture (Determine the intent of this
procedure to choose the root operation)
Procedure Notes:
The risks, benefits and alternatives were discussed
with the patient. There were no contraindications. Consent was
obtained from the patient. Sterile technique was used. The area was
thoroughly cleansed with Betadine. Local lidocaine anesthesia was
administered. The patient was positioned left side down with knees
drawn toward the chest. Lumbar puncture was performed at the L3-4
interspace. A 20-gauge needle was used. Sufficient sample of clear
spinal fluid was obtained. This sample was sent to the laboratory for
evaluation. The patient tolerated the procedure well and no
complications were noted.
ICD-10-PCS code:
Your Answer
009U3ZX
6.
Question 5
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Cornea transplant
REPLACEMENT
7.
Question 6
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is
required .
Mapping of the cerebellum, open approach
00KC0ZZ
8.
Question 7
Code the following anatomical region
procedure statement. One code is
required.
Exploratory laparotomy
0WJG0ZZ
9.
Question 8
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Kidney transplant
TRANSPLANT
10.
Question 9
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is required.
Replacement of drainage tube of burr hole (into brain)
0020X0Z
11.
Question 10
Code the following case study. One code is required.
Preoperative Diagnosis:
Abscess right thigh
Postoperative Diagnosis:
Abscess right thigh. Awaiting pathological
diagnosis
Procedure:
Incision and drainage abscess right thigh
Operative Notes:
The right leg was prepped and draped in normal
sterile fashion. An incision was made and carried down to the abscess
cavity. A large amount of purulent fluid was obtained and sent to
pathology for analysis. The wound on the right upper leg was then
irrigated and packed with gauze. The procedure was tolerated well.
ICD-10-PCS code:
Your Answer
0Y9C0ZX
12.
Question 11
Match the narrative description of the character value.A colostomy was
performed from the sigmoid colon all the way to the abdominal wall.
An open approach was used.
Prompts
Answers
1. 1
The section is:
Medical surgical
2. 2
The body system is:
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gastrointestinal
3. 3
The root operation is:
Bypass
4. 4
The body part is:
sigmoid
5. 5
The approach is:
open
6. 6
The device is:
none
7. 7
The qualifier is:
cutaneous
13.
Question 12
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is required.
Removal of bullet fragment from facial nerve, open
00CM0ZZ
14.
Question 13
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code is required.
Chest tube insertion into right pleural cavity, percutaneous approach
0W9930Z
15.
Question 14
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Suture of skin laceration
REPAIR
16.
Question 15
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required.
Episiotomy
0W8NXZZ
17.
Question 16
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation
for the procedure:
Total abdominal hysterectomy
RESECTION
18.
Question 17
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Removal of cardiac pacemaker
REMOVAL
19.
Question 18
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required.
Percutaneous insertion of dialysis catheter into peritoneal cavity
0WHG33Z
20.
Question 19
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Partial gastrectomy
EXCISION
21.
Question 20
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code is required.
Amputation first toe, left, through the distal interphalangeal joint
0Y6Q0Z3
22.
Question 21
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required.
Removal of drain from chest wall (without incision)
0WP8X0Z
23.
Question 22
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required. Transfer left index finger to left thumb
0XXP0ZM
24.
Question 23
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Carpal tunnel release
RELEASE
25.
Question 24
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is
required.
Suture ulnar nerve, right, open approach
01Q40ZZ
26.
Question 25
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is required.
Spinal cordotomy, thoracic, open approach
008X0ZZ
27.
Question 26
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required.
Complete amputation of left ring finger
0X6T0Z0
28.
Question 27
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is required.
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Percutaneous rhizotomy, ulnar nerve, left
01843ZZ
29.
Question 28
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is
required .
Carpal tunnel release, left, percutaneous endoscopic approach
01N54ZZ
30.
Question 29
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Tracheostomy tube change
CHANGE
31.
Question 30
Code the following nervous system procedure statement. One code is required.
Diagnostic excisional biopsy of a facial nerve tumor, open approach
00BM0ZX
32.
Question 31
Fill in the blank with the correct root operation for the procedure:
Choledocolithotomy
EXTIRPATION
33.
Question 32
Code the following anatomical region procedure statement. One code
is required.
Left inguinal hernia repair, laparoscopic approach
0YQ64ZZ
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