15. LO1.3 The respiratory systems primary function is to: a. Fight infection. b. Warm the air. c. Exchange gases. d. Clean the air. 16. L01.3 Which of the following anatomical structures does the digestive system contain? a. Ancillary organs b. Waste c. Fluid and enzymes d. Gastric juices 17. L01.3 Which of the following structures is not a primary structure of the urinary system? a. Urethra b. Bladder c. Gallbladder d. Kidneys 18. LO1.3 Which of the following statements describes how the urinary system functions? a. Urine is filtered by the kidneys. b. Blood is filtered by the kidneys. c. Electrolytes are eliminated by the kidneys. d. Urine flows from the bladder to the ureter. 19. LO1.3 The male genitalia include which of the following? a. Ovaries b. Prostate gland c. Urinary bladder d. Skenes glands 20. L01.3 The female genitalia include which of the following? a. Thymus b. Vulva c. Abscess d. Bladder 21. L01.3 Which of the following is not true regarding the nervous system? a. The nervous system is comprised of the CNS and PNS. b. It regulates movement, but does not influence involuntary actions like heart rate or body temperature c. It provides an internal method of communication. d. It regulates involuntary and voluntary body functions. 22. L01.3 Which of the following mechanisms of action is voluntary? a. Musculoskeletal b. Heart rate c. Blood pressure d. Respiration

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23. L01.3 Which of the following is/are not part of the endocrine system?
a. Hormones
b. Hypothalamus
c. Pituitary gland
d. Kidney
24. L01.3 The hemic system contains which of the following structures and substances?
a. Red blood cells
b. Lymph
с. Bile
d. HCl
25. LO1.3 Which of the following is the difference between anatomy and physiology?
a. Anatomy is the function and physiology is the structure of organ systems.
b. Anatomy includes visceral organs and physiology includes organ systems.
c. Anatomy is the structure and physiology is the function of organ systems.
d. Anatomy is the function of the body and physiology is electrochemical physics.
26. L01.4 A change from the ICD-9-CM to the ICD-10-CM coding system will impact medical terminology in which
of the following ways?
a. The coding system will stay essentially the same with minor revisions.
b. Coders will be expected to understand a more extensive set of medical terms.
c. Reporting of codes will not require coding to the maximum degree of specificity.
d. Coders will not be required to read medical records as thoroughly as before.
27. L01.4 What main advantage will ICD-10-CM have over the existing ICD-9-CM coding system?
a. ICD-10-CM will be more specific and less vague or unclear.
b. ICD-10-CM will require more specific documentation by providers.
c. ICD-10-CM will require coders to understand anatomy and physiology.
d. ICD-10-CM will require coders to have a greater degree of clinical knowledge.
28. L01.4 What can be said about femoral fractures under the ICD-10-CM code system?
a. There are only 10 fracture codes.
b. There are about 2,400 fracture codes."
c. There are about 50 fracture codes.
d. There are 32 fracture codes.
29. LO1.4 One benefit of ICD-10-CMs use of more detailed medical terminology is:
a. A more documentable diagnosis.
b. Less work for coders.
c. Greater specificity to describe conditions.
d. More work for physicians.
30. L01.4 How will diagnostic coding change in the near future?
a. The number of medical terms will be much greater.
b. There will be a heavier reliance upon anatomy and physiology.
c. There will be increased specificity.
d. All of these statements are true.
Transcribed Image Text:23. L01.3 Which of the following is/are not part of the endocrine system? a. Hormones b. Hypothalamus c. Pituitary gland d. Kidney 24. L01.3 The hemic system contains which of the following structures and substances? a. Red blood cells b. Lymph с. Bile d. HCl 25. LO1.3 Which of the following is the difference between anatomy and physiology? a. Anatomy is the function and physiology is the structure of organ systems. b. Anatomy includes visceral organs and physiology includes organ systems. c. Anatomy is the structure and physiology is the function of organ systems. d. Anatomy is the function of the body and physiology is electrochemical physics. 26. L01.4 A change from the ICD-9-CM to the ICD-10-CM coding system will impact medical terminology in which of the following ways? a. The coding system will stay essentially the same with minor revisions. b. Coders will be expected to understand a more extensive set of medical terms. c. Reporting of codes will not require coding to the maximum degree of specificity. d. Coders will not be required to read medical records as thoroughly as before. 27. L01.4 What main advantage will ICD-10-CM have over the existing ICD-9-CM coding system? a. ICD-10-CM will be more specific and less vague or unclear. b. ICD-10-CM will require more specific documentation by providers. c. ICD-10-CM will require coders to understand anatomy and physiology. d. ICD-10-CM will require coders to have a greater degree of clinical knowledge. 28. L01.4 What can be said about femoral fractures under the ICD-10-CM code system? a. There are only 10 fracture codes. b. There are about 2,400 fracture codes." c. There are about 50 fracture codes. d. There are 32 fracture codes. 29. LO1.4 One benefit of ICD-10-CMs use of more detailed medical terminology is: a. A more documentable diagnosis. b. Less work for coders. c. Greater specificity to describe conditions. d. More work for physicians. 30. L01.4 How will diagnostic coding change in the near future? a. The number of medical terms will be much greater. b. There will be a heavier reliance upon anatomy and physiology. c. There will be increased specificity. d. All of these statements are true.
15. LO1.3 The respiratory systems primary function is to:
a. Fight infection.
b. Warm the air.
c. Exchange gases.
d. Clean the air.
16. LO1.3 Which of the following anatomical structures does the digestive system contain?
a. Ancillary organs
b. Waste
c. Fluid and enzymes
d. Gastric juices
17. LO1.3 Which of the following structures is not a primary structure of the urinary system?
a. Urethra
b. Bladder
c. Gallbladder
d. Kidneys
18. LO1,3 Which of the following statements describes how the urinary system functions?
a. Urine is filtered by the kidneys.
b. Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
c. Electrolytes are eliminated by the kidneys.
d. Urine flows from the bladder to the ureter.
19. L01.3 The male genitalia include which of the following?
a. Ovaries
b. Prostate gland
c. Urinary bladder
d. Skenes glands
20. LO1.3 The female genitalia include which of the following?
a. Thymus
b. Vulva
C. Abscess
d. Bladder
21. LO1.3 Which of the following is not true regarding the nervous system?
a. The nervous system is comprised of the CNS and PNS.
b. It regulates movement, but does not influence involuntary actions like heart rate or body temperature.
c. It provides an internal method of communication.
d. It regulates involuntary and voluntary body functions.
22. L01.3 Which of the following mechanisms of action is voluntary?
a. Musculoskeletal
b. Heart rate
c. Blood pressure
d. Respiration
Transcribed Image Text:15. LO1.3 The respiratory systems primary function is to: a. Fight infection. b. Warm the air. c. Exchange gases. d. Clean the air. 16. LO1.3 Which of the following anatomical structures does the digestive system contain? a. Ancillary organs b. Waste c. Fluid and enzymes d. Gastric juices 17. LO1.3 Which of the following structures is not a primary structure of the urinary system? a. Urethra b. Bladder c. Gallbladder d. Kidneys 18. LO1,3 Which of the following statements describes how the urinary system functions? a. Urine is filtered by the kidneys. b. Blood is filtered by the kidneys. c. Electrolytes are eliminated by the kidneys. d. Urine flows from the bladder to the ureter. 19. L01.3 The male genitalia include which of the following? a. Ovaries b. Prostate gland c. Urinary bladder d. Skenes glands 20. LO1.3 The female genitalia include which of the following? a. Thymus b. Vulva C. Abscess d. Bladder 21. LO1.3 Which of the following is not true regarding the nervous system? a. The nervous system is comprised of the CNS and PNS. b. It regulates movement, but does not influence involuntary actions like heart rate or body temperature. c. It provides an internal method of communication. d. It regulates involuntary and voluntary body functions. 22. L01.3 Which of the following mechanisms of action is voluntary? a. Musculoskeletal b. Heart rate c. Blood pressure d. Respiration
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