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Weekly Quiz 5 Chapter 6

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #8
A  history and examination
B  history, examination, and medical decision making
C  examination only
D  history and medical decision making
Question #9
A  skin.
B  head, including the face.
C  respiratory.
D  eyes.
Question #10
A  problem-focused exam.
B  expanded problem-focused exam.
C  comprehensive exam.
D  detailed exam.
Question #11
A  problem focused, detailed, comprehensive, and complete.
B  problem focused, expanded problem focused, complete, and comprehensive.
C  problem focused, expanded problem focused, detailed, and comprehensive.
D  expanded problem focused, detailed, expanded detailed, and comprehensive.
Question #12
A  the situation that is associated with the pain or symptom
B  current medications
C  marital status and/or living arrangements
D  prior major illnesses and injuries
Question #13
A  timing.
B  severity.
C  quality.
D  duration.
Question #14
A  reason for complaint.
B  chief complaint.
C  primary diagnosis.
D  principal diagnosis.
Question #15
A  examination, chief complaint, and place of service.
B  history, examination, and medical decision making.
C  medical decision making, presenting problem, and counseling.
D  history, patient age, and time.
Question #16
A  the complexity of the medical decision making documented.
B  the extent of the history documented.
C  time.
D  the location of the procedure or service.
Question #18
A  significant, separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service.
B  unrelated evaluation and management (E/M) service by the same physician during a postoperative period.
C  repeat procedure by the same physician.
D  a decision for surgery.
Question #19
A  reduced services.
B  significant, separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service.
C  mandated services (used when requested by the payer).
D  unrelated E/M service by the same physician during a postoperative period.
Question #20
A  add-on code.
B  new code.
C  new or revised text.
D  revised code.
Question #21
A  add-on code.
B  new code.
C  revised code.
D  new or revised text.
Question #22
A  new or revised text.
B  add-on code.
C  new code.
D  revised code.
Question #23
A  Emergency Room Services.
B  Surgery.
C  Medicine.
D  Evaluation and Management.
Question #24
A  as temporary codes for emerging technology.
B  for performance measurement.
C  to describe the procedure performed by the physician.
D  for providing more information about the diagnosis.
Question #25
A  Category III CPT codes.
B  Category II CPT codes.
C  ICD-9-CM codes.
D  Category I CPT codes.