QUESTION 1: When coding for an established patient for a particular level of service you must have a minimum of 2 of the 3 key elements whereas with a new patient you must have 3 of 3 key elements.
True
False
QUESTION 2: The 3 key components of Evaluation and Management coding are history, exam and medical decision making.
True
False
QUESTION 3: Emergency department evaluation and management codes are broken out into new and established patients.
True
False
QUESTION 4: Preventive Services codes are broken out by age but there is no distinction between new and established.
True
False
QUESTION 5: There are 4 "contributing components" of an Evaluation and Management codes are 1) counseling, 2) coordination of care, 3) nature of presenting problem, and 4) time.
True
False
QUESTION 6: Types of anesthesia used in surgical practice are 1) general, 2) local and 3) nerve blocks.
True
False
QUESTION 7: An add-on code is a procedure commonly carried out in addition to the primary procedure performed.
True
False
QUESTION 8: CPT modifiers are reported s two digit numeric codes added to the front of the 5 digit CPT code (e.g. 25-99213).
True
False
QUESTION 9: "Disqualifying circumstances" are additional codes to anesthesia such as 99100, 99140, 99116 and 99135.
True
False
QUESTION 10: The CPT symbol "triangle" identifies a code description that has been revised.
True
False
QUESTION 11: Code the excision of a complicated pilonidal cyst.
a. 10080
b. 10081
c. 11772
d. 11770
QUESTION 12: Code electrolysis for 2 hours.
a. 17380
b. 17380 x 4
c. 17380 - 22
d. 17360 x 4
QUESTION 13: Code the reduction mammoplasty bilateral.
a. 19318
b. 19020
c. 19318-50
d. 19325-50
QUESTION 14: Code a diagnostic laryngotomy.
a. 31320
b. 31300
c. 31360
d. 31370
QUESTION 15: Code a planned tracheostomy on a 47 year old.
a. 31603
b. 31605
c. 31601
d. 31600
QUESTION 16: Select an anesthesia CPT code for a 35 year old man undergoing hernia repair of the lower abdomen.
a. 00832
b. 00830
c. 00800
d. 00834
QUESTION 17: Select an anesthesia CPT code for bilateral corneal transplant.
a. 00140-50
b. 00140
c. 00144-50
d. 65710-50
QUESTION 18: Select the anesthesia CPT code for a patient undergoing a vulvectomy.
a. 56625
b. 00906
c. 00902
d. 56620
QUESTION 19: Select the anesthesia CPT code for a patient undergoing a cleft lip repair.
a. 00102
b. 00100
c. 00172
d. 40700
QUESTION 20: Betsy is an established patient of Dr. Gus and sees the doctor today for acne of the face. Dr. Gus does a problem focused history and exam and the medical decision making is straightforward. Code the office visit.
a. 99214
b. 99202
c. 99213
d. 99212
QUESTION 21: Dee is an established patient of Dr. Wong and is 3 months post transplant. She goes to Dr. Wong today with edema, increased blood pressure and fatigue. The doctor does a comprehensive history and exam and due to the nature of her problems, the medical decision making is high complexity. Code the office visit.
a. 99215
b. 99205
c. 99245
d. 99214
QUESTION 22: A patient is seen in the Emergency Department after falling off his scooter. The ER physician does an expanded problem focused history and exam. He takes an x-ray and determines that the boy only has a sprain so the medical decision making is of low complexity. Code the ER visit.
a. 99283
b. 99282
c. 99281
d. 99231
QUESTION 23: Michael goes to his family doctor that he's been seeing for years for his yearly preventive physical. He's 55 years of age. Code the preventive visit.
a. 99386
b. 99214
c. 99396
d. 99213
QUESTION 24: Due to injuries sustained in a car accident, Jane is seen by Dr. Ricker for 1hour and 15 minutes for critical care services. Code the critical care evaluation and management.
a. 99291, 99292
b. 99291
c. 99292
d. 99215
QUESTION 25: The CPT code for a total splenectomy is:
a. 38100
b. 38120
c. 38101
d. 38115