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HI255 Medical Coding II
Unit 3 Assignment Worksheet
Unit outcomes addressed in this Assignment:
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Determine the codes to report coagulation defects and hemorrhagic conditions accurately.
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Evaluate the details about a diabetes mellitus diagnosis to determine the correct code.
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Interpret the documentation related to the reporting of other endocrinologic diseases.
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Identify the aspects of nutrition and weight required for accurate code determination.
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Analyze the details related to metabolic disorder diagnoses to determine the correct code.
●
Interpret the types of anesthesia provided.
●
Determine the accurate code and physical status modifier for
the administration of anesthesia.
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Select the accurate qualifying circumstances add-on codes.
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Identify special circumstances requiring a CPT modifier.
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Recognize the details reported in the Placement—
Anatomical Regions Section and Placement—Anatomical Orifices Section.
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Evaluate the details to determine the services reported from the Administration Section.
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Interpret the documentation to report a service from the Extracorporeal or Systemic Assistance and Performance Section.
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Abstract the documentation to determine a code for a service reported from the Extracorporeal or Systemic Therapies Section.
Course outcomes addressed in this Assignment:
HI255-1: Differentiate between various guidelines and regulations related to clinical classification systems.
HI255-3:
Assess national guidelines and best practices to ensure quality coding.
HI255-4:
Evaluate clinical documentation for appropriate health information that supports quality coding practices.
AHIMA’s Professional Coding Approved Program (PCAP) Mapping: Domain IV. Revenue Cycle Management
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IV.1. Determine diagnosis and procedure codes and groupings according to official guidelines. (Bloom’s level 5)
Instructions: Each question requires you to access and review the indicated patient case. Cases can be downloaded as PDF files from the Patient Records folder in Course Documents. Review the medical record and answer the question indicated. Pay close attention to the question—is the answer a diagnosis code or procedure code or both? DO NOT CODE LAB TESTS OR PLAIN X-RAYS UNLESS SPECIFIED. Type your answer in the box.
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Case Questions
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Response
Instructor Use
1
Download and abstract case IP14-Bascom, Samuel.
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
I42 | I25.5 | I42.9 | I42.0
I42.0
2
Download and abstract case IP24-Marchfield, Harold.
Locate and assign the principal
ICD-10-CM code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
I82.4 | I82.40 | I82.412 | I82.422
I82.422
I82.433
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HI255 Medical Coding II
ALSO,
Locate and assign the additional
ICD-10-CM code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
I82.43 | I82.432 | I82.433 | I82.442
3
Download and abstract case IPC32-Nevin, Nicholas
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
E42 | E46 | E43 | E63.9
ALSO,
Assign the CPT E/M
code using the CPT manual. Select the CPT E/M code from the following:
99223 | 99233 | 99243 | 99253
E43
99253
4
Download and abstract case IMG12-Austin, Robert
Locate and assign the principal and additional ICD-
10-CM codes using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the pair of diagnosis codes from the following:
I42.0, R06.02 | I43, I40.0 | I42.9, I40.9 | I40.9, R06.02
ALSO,
locate and assign the principal CPT procedure code using the CPT manual. Select the single procedure code from the following: 93315 | 93306 | 93355 | 93312
I42.0, R06.02
93306
5
Download and abstract case IP16-Maximillion, Jason
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM code
using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
I26.99 | I26.0 | I26.02 | I27.20
I26.99
6
Download and abstract Case IP22-Malone, Joel
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-PCS procedure code
using the ICD-10-PCS manual. Select the single procedure code from the following:
00CC0ZZ | 00C70ZZ | 00C04ZZ | 00C53ZZ
00C04ZZ
7
Download and abstract case IPC22-Sapp, Eric
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM code
using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
R78.81 | R78.8 | A41.9 | R65.21
ALSO,
locate and assign the additional ICD-10-CM code
using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select a single diagnosis code from the following:
B95.6 | B95.4 | B95.62 | B95.8
R78.81
B95.8
8
Download and abstract case IP13-Nelson, Stassi.
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code
AND
2 additional ICD-10-CM codes
using the ICD-
I11.9
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HI255 Medical Coding II
10-CM manual. I50.9
I31.3
9
Download and abstract case IPC35-Campos, Rebecca
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code
using the ICD-10-CM manual.
A41.9
10
Download and abstract case IPC60-Burchette, Thomas
Locate and assign the principal and 2 additional ICD-10-CM codes
for Assessment #1
using the ICD-
10-CM manual.
E11.649
E11.51 E08.40
Submitting your work:
After completing this assignment worksheet, save it to your computer as a Word DOCX file and then upload it to the Unit 3 Assignment Dropbox for grading.
Unit 3 Grading Rubric: Assignment Requirements 20 Points
Points possible
Points earned by student
Chart Review Questions
0-20
Total (Sum of all points)
0-20
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