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Chapter 8 Chapter Review
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1.
The CPT manual was developed by the
American Medical
Association (AMA)
2.
CPT stands for
Current Procedur-
al Terminology
3.
Providers of health care are paid based on the codes
submitted for __________ or procedures provided to
the patient.
services
4.
The first CPT was published in this year
1966.
5.
In which year were CPT codes incorporated as Level I
codes into the Healthcare Procedural Coding System
(HCPCS)?
1983
6.
placed in front of a code to show a change in the code
description
triangle
7.
placed at the beginning and the end of text changes
showing that the description for the code has been
changed or modified since the previous edition.
facing triangles
8.
placed in front of a code to show that it is a new code
to the CPT manual
bullet
9.
placed in front of a code to show that it is modifier -51
exempt
a circle with a line
through it
10.
placed in front of a code to show that it is an add on
code
plus sign
11.
placed in front of codes that are being tracked by the
AMA to monitor Food and Drug Administration IFDA)
status for approval for a drug
lightning bolt
12.
Where is a complete list of additions, deletions, and
revisions located in the CPT manual?
Appendix B
13.
Appendix E
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Which CPT manual appendix contains a complete list
of all modifier -51 exempt codes?
14.
Which CPT manual appendix contains a complete list
of add-on codes?
Appendix D
15.
According to the Surgery Guidelines, surgical de-
struction is a part of a surgical procedure and _______
methods of destruction are not ordinarily listed sepa-
rated.
different
16.
According to the Radiology Guidelines, who must
sign a written report to have the report considered
part of the radiologic procedure?
interrupting physi-
cian
17.
Under whose supervision are Pathology and Labora-
tory services provided?
a physician
18.
What is the code listed in the Medicine Guidelines
that is to be used to identify materials supplied by the
physician that are beyond those ordinarily included in
the service provided?
99070
19.
stand-alone code
those codes that
have full descrip-
tion (or similar
wording)
20.
indented codes
those codes that
include their own
description as well
as that portion
of the stand-alone
code description
found before the
semicolon in a pre-
ceding code (or
similar wording)
21.
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Words following the semicolon in stand-alone codes
can indicate three things
alternative
anatomic site
alternative proce-
dure
description of the
extent of service
22.
The CPT manual often reflects the technologic ad-
vances made in medicine with Category ________
code. (roman numeral)
III
23.
The CPT manual is ever changing and is updated
annually to reflect technologic advances and editorial
___________.
revisions
24.
What type of codes ends with 99?
unlisted
25.
Coding information that pertains to an entire section
is located in the __________.
Guidelines
26.
Category _____ codes provide supplemental informa-
tion and do not substitute for a Category I. (roman
numeral)
II
27.
What is the name of the two-digit or a digit and a
number that is located after the CPT code number and
provides more detail about the code?
modifier
28.
A list of all the modifiers is located in Appendix
________ of the CPT manual.
A
29.
When using an unlisted or Category III codes,
third-party payers usually require the submission of
what?
special report
30.
Additions, deletions, and revisions are listed in which
appendix?
B
31.
A listing of all add-on codes is located in which ap-
pendix?
D
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Chapter 8 Chapter Review
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32.
The symbol used between two code numbers to indi-
cate that a range is available is a(n)
hyphen
33.
The symbol that indicates a product is pending FDA
approval is the __________.
lightning bolt
34.
A complete list of the codes designated with the sym-
bol that indicates a product is pending FDA approval
is listed in this appendix of the CPT manual.
Appendix K
35.
The Genetic Testing Code Modifiers are listed in this
appendix of the CPT manual.
Appendix I
36.
Providers are reimbursed for the procedures and ser-
vices rendered based on what codes?
CPT
HCPCS
37.
What organization first published the CPT coding sys-
tem?
American Medical
Association IAMA)
38.
A common, concise coding system is required by
what law?
HIPAA
39.
Name the box location on the CMS-1500 claim form for
CPT/HCPCS codes.
24D
40.
What symbol indicates that the description for a code
has been changed?
triangle
41.
What appendix are modifiers located in?
Appendix A
42.
How many sections are in the CPT manual?
six
43.
Guidelines that are applicable to all codes are found
at the beginning of what?
each section
44.
Before assigning an indented codes, refer to the pre-
ceding _________ code.
stand-alone
45.
What appendix are clinical examples located in?
Appendix C
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46.
A procedure or service not found in the CPT manual
may be coded as what?
unlisted procedure
47.
Reporting a Category III code requires a(n) _________
to accompany the claim.
special report
48.
What type of CPT codes have four numbers followed
by a letter?
Category III codes
49.
Single codes displayed in the CPT index should be
verified in the __________ portion of the CPT manual
to ensure accuracy.
tabular
50.
coding system developed by the American Medical
Association.
CPT
51.
special guides that help the coder compare codes and
descriptors with the previous edition of CPT?
symbols
52.
provides specific instruction about coding for each
section of the CPT manual.
guidelines
53.
supplemental codes used for performance measure-
ments
Category II
54.
Temporary CPT codes
Category III
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