Chapter 5 and 6 Review (1)

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Chelsea Bisch Chapter 5 Review Assign the appropriate codes for the following procedure(s). Include CPT modifiers and HCPCS Level II modifiers when applicable. 2. MRI of the cervical spine with contrast material. The MRI was performed at an independent radiology facility, and the facility sent the images to an independent radiologist who read and documented the findings. What code(s) should be submitted on the claim form for the radiologist to receive payment? 72142-26 4. CT scan of the abdomen with contrast and the pelvis without contrast (same session) 74178 6. Intracavitary placement of four radioelement sources 77761 8. Bilateral diagnostic mammography using computer-aided detection 77066 10. Whole body bone marrow scan (nuclear medicine) 78104 12. Gastric-emptying imaging study (nuclear medicine) with small bowel transit 78265 14. Renal scan with vascular flow and function study (nuclear medicine) without pharmacologic intervention 78707 16. Myocardial imaging, PET (positive emission tomography), single perfusion study performed at rest 78451 18. Needle biopsy of the lung with ultrasound guidance (Assign codes for the surgical procedure and guidance.) 32405 76942 20. A patient was known to have a mass in the temporal retina. A diagnostic ophthalmic B-scan ultrasound was performed along with a quantitative A-scan. 76510-50
Chelsea Bisch Assign the appropriate CPT codes to the following reports. Assume that you are coding for the professional and technical components. 22. AP Pelvis and Left Hip X-rays There is generalized demineralization of the bone. There is an intertrochanteric fracture of the left hip with moderate angulation and displacement present. There is a free fracture fragment of the lesser trochanter. 73502-LT 24. Posterioranterior (PA) and Lateral Chest X-rays Coronary artery bypass graft changes are noted. The heart is mildly enlarged in size. The lung fields are clear, without infiltrate or effusion. Moderate spondylitic changes are noted in the thoracic spine. 71046 26. A radiologist performed ultrasound guidance intraoperatively. 76998 28. Due to the possibility of a pulmonary embolus, the patient underwent a ventilation and perfusion study in the nuclear medicine department. 78582 Chapter 6 Review 2. Therapeutic drug testing for haloperidol 80173 4. Confirmatory test for HTLV-II antibody 86688 6. Blood chemistry test for cyanide 82600 8. HAI test 86280 10. Serum nickel testing to detect potential toxic exposure 83885
Chelsea Bisch 12. Antibody test for herpes virus -6 detection (direct probe technique) 87528 14. Automated urinalysis (dip stick), without microscopy 81003 16. A physician ordered ferritin blood level to determine how much iron the body was storing. 82728 18. Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen (EBNA) 86664 20. A patient presented to the outpatient laboratory department with an order for a Giardia lamblia test to rule out the parasite as a source for severe diarrhea. 87329
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