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Step by step chapter 13 13.1 1. What is the largest section of the six CPT manual sections? Surgery 2. Does Medicare reimburse for every surgical tray? no 3. The subsections in the surgery section are usually divided according to ____ medical____ specialty, _____ body____ system, or ____ anatomical____ site. 4. These are found at the beginning of each section and contain information specific to the section: Guidelines 5. This symbol indicates new or revised text within the current edition of the CPT manual: triangle beginning and end 6. Information within parentheses is referred to as __ parenthetical___ expression or phrase. 7. Before assigning this type of code, you must be certain that a more specific Category I or a category III code is not available: unlisted procedures 8. This report contains the nature, extent, need, time, effort, and (at times) the equipment necessary to provide a service: Special reports 9. This designation within the CPT manual indicates a procedure that is only reported when it is performed as the only procedure or when another procedure performed at the same time is unrelated to this procedure. This is a ___ separate____ procedure. 10. When time, effort, and services are bundled together, the form a(n) ____ surgical____ package. 11. ____ local_____ anesthesia is defined as local infiltration, metacarpal/ digital block, or topical anesthesia. 12. According to Medicare guidelines, ______ minor____ complications of a surgical procedure are usually included in the reimbursement for a major surgical procedure. 13. Code ____ 99070____ is a CPT code that can be assigned to report a surgical tray. 14. Code ____ A4550______ is a HCPCS code that can be assigned to report a surgical tray. 15. This code reports a postoperative follow-up visit that is included in the global service. 99024 13.2 1. ___ Surgical____ destruction is a part of a surgical procedure, and different methods of destruction are not ordinarily listed separately. 2. Care of the condition for which a diagnostic procedure was performed or of other __ concomitant_____ conditions is not included and may be listed separately. 3. There are “Notes” in the burns, ______ local______ treatment category. 4. The only code in the operating microscope subsection is _____ 69990_____. 5. Follow-up care for therapeutic surgical procedures includes only that care which is usually part of the _______ surgical service______ (two words). 6. For cytopathology evaluation of fine needle aspirate, see _____ 88172_____, ______ 88173______, _______ 88177______. 13-1 7. What are the three parts of a surgery bundled into a surgical package? Preoperative service, intraoperative, postoperative services 8. Is general anesthesia included in the surgical package? no
9. Do all third party payers follow the same reimbursement guidelines for the global packages? no 13-2 1. What is the largest section of the six CPT manual sections? surgery 2. Does Medicare reimburse for every surgical tray? no 3. The subsections in the surgery section are usually divided according to _____ medical_____ specialty, ____ body_____ system, or ____ anatomical_____ site. 4. These are found at the beginning of each section and contain information specific to the section: guidelines 5. This symbol indicates new or revised text within the current edition of the CPT manual: triangle arrow 6. Information within parentheses is referred to as ___ parenthetical__ expression or phase. 7. Before assigning this type of code, you must be certain that a more specific category 1 or 3 code is not available: unlisted procedures 8. This report contains the nature, extent, need, time, effort, and equipment necessary to provide a service: special report 9. This designation within the CPT manual indicates a procedure that is only reported when it is performed as the only procedure or when another procedure performed at the same time is unrelated to this procedure this is a ____ separate procedure____. 10. When time, effort, and services are bundled together, the form a(n) _____ surgical______ package. 11. ____ local___ anesthesia is defined as local infiltration, metacarpal/digital block or topical anesthesia. 12. According to Medicare guidelines, _____ minor_____ complications of a surgical procedure are usually included in the reimbursement for a major surgical procedure. 13. Code ___ 99070_____ is a CPT code that can be assigned to report a surgical tray. 14. Code ____ A4550______ is a HCPCS code that can be assigned to report a surgical tray. 15. This code reports a postoperative follow-up visit that is included in the global service. 99024 16. ____ surgical___ destruction is a part of a surgical procedure, and different methods of destruction are not ordinarily listed separately. 17. Care of the condition for which a diagnostic procedure was performed or of other ____ concomitant___ conditions is not included and may be listed separately. 18. There are “Notes” in the burns, _____ _local______ treatment category. 19. The only code in the operating microscope subsection is ____ 69990______. 20. Follow-up care for therapeutic surgical procedures includes only that care which is usually part of the _____ surgical service________ (two words). 21. For cytopathology evaluation of fine needle aspirate, see ____ 88172______, _____ 88173_______, ______ 88177_______. 22. Most surgery subsections are defined according to body system or _____ medical specialty_______. 23. Notes in the CPT manual may appear before subsections, subheadings, categories, and ____ subcategories_____ 24. Unlisted codes identify procedures or services throughout the surgery section that indicate what? N o specific CPT code
25. Pertinent information in a special report should include an adequate ___ definition____ or _____ description__ or the nature, extent, and need for the procedure. 26. The term “separate procedure” is an indication of how, or if, the code should be _____ assigned______. 27. General anesthesia services are reported separately by what type of provider? Anesthesiologist 28. Surgery “General subsection” codes are divided based on what criteria? Whether imaging guidance was used during the aspiration, and if so, the type of guidance performed. 29. Include nature, extent, and need for the procedure and the time, effort, and equipment necessary to provide the service. Special report 30. Procedures that, when performed at the same time as a major procedure, are considered incidental and not reported separately. Separate procedures 31. Considered unusual, experimental, or new an do not have a specific CPT code assigned. Unlisted procedures 32. Through the skin. percutaneous 33. Use of a needle and syringe to withdraw fluid. aspiration Anatomy and Physiology- Chapter 3 diseases of blood 1. White blood cells are leukocytes 2. Another term for platelets is Thrombocytes 3. Cells that are key in the immune response are WBCs 4. Combining form for plasma minus the clotting proteins is ser/o 5. A substance that produces an immune reaction by its nature of being perceived as foreign to the body is a(n) Antigens 6. An individual with which type of blood is considered a universal recipient AB 7. In blood, antigens are termed Agglutinogens 8. Specific immunity is dependent on agranulocytes (monocytes and lymphocytes) 9. Suppression of bone marrow function, leading to a reduction of RBC production, is Aplastic anemia 10. The accumulation of lymphatic fluid and resultant swelling caused by obstruction, removal, or hypoplasia of lymph vessels is known as lymphedema 11. A test that measures the concentration of hemoglobin per RBC and is useful in diagnosing anemia is a(n) MCH 12. A test that measures the number of different types of WBCs is a(n) WBC 13. The measurement of the percentage of RBCs in the blood is Hct or PCV 14. What test measures the amount of time taken for clot formation? PT 15. Cutting out the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoidectomy 16. Humoral immunity is the same as mediated immunity antibody-mediated immunity
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17. Passage of antibodies through the placenta is which type of immunity passive natural 18. There are _______ of RBCs 19. A 68-kg patient has approximately ____ 5___ L of blood in his body 20. Insufficient blood levels of cobalamin, essential for red blood cell maturation, is called b12 deficiency 21. Acute, painful exacerbation of sickle cell disease is called sickle cell crisis 22. Marked by proliferation of immature lymphocytes, the most common leukemia in people younger than 19 is ALL acute lymphoblastic leukemia 23. A type of thymic cancer is thymoma 24. Colony-stimulating factors 25. Hemostatics stopping blood flow 26. Macrophages develop from monocytes 27. Cutting out of the adenoids is a(n) adenoidectiomy 28. What is the term for the destruction or decomposition of blood Hemolysis 29. What is a type of cytokine that sends messages among leukocytes to direct protective action? interleukins 30. What is the term for an increase of immature neutrophils in the blood neutrophilic leukocytosis 31. Hgb Hemostasis Blood culture microorganisms Western blot HIV Hct % RBCs PT determine cause of bleeding MCH anemia MCHC response to anemia treatment 32. Bas/o Cyt/o cell Thromb/o clotting clot Sider/o iron Erythr/o red immun/o safety protection Leuk/o white 33. The study of shape or form is morphology T 34. The process of clumping is agglutination T 35. A combing form for safety or protection is lymph/p F 36. A thrombocyte is the same as a platelet T 37. The suffix for stopping or controlling is -stasis T Anatomy and physiology respiratory system 1. Chest thorac/o Bronchiole bronchiol/o Voice box laryng/o
Bronchus bronch/o Mucus Carbon dioxide capn/o Pleura pleur/o Diaphragm phren/o Mouth Lobe lob/o Eustachian tube salping/o Oxygen ox/o Adenoids adenoid/o Nose nas/o Windpipe trache/o Breathe spir/o Sinus sinus/o Lung pneum/o pulmon/o pneumat/o Rib cost/o Tonsil tonsill/o 2. The muscle between the thoracic and abdominal cavities is the diaphragm 3. Surgical separation of pleural adhesions is called 4. The term meaning a collapse of lung tissue or the entire lung is Atelectasis 5. The term for fever is pyrexia 6. Abnormal condition of fungus in the nose. rhinomycosis 7. A general term for mechanical devices that assist the breathing process is ventilators 8. Inflammation of the mucous membrane within the nose is called rhinitis 9. Abnormally increased breathing is called tachypnea 10. Extremely shallow breathing is called 11. Chronic dilation of the bronchi is bronchiectasis 12. The medical term for listening through a stethoscope is auscultation 13. The M in MDI stands for metered 14. Surgically forming a repair of the wall between the nares is a(n) septoplasty 15. What are continuous abnormal rumbling sounds heard on auscultation crackles 16. Lymphatic tissue located in the nasopharynx is adenoids 17. The process of breathing in is inspiration 18. The term for fever is 19. The term meaning a collapse of the lung tissue or the entire lung is 20. Surgical separation of pleural adhesions is called 21. The muscle between the thoracic and abdominal cavities is the 22. Same as one