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Exam Two Chapter 4.3 – 4.9

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

Question #6
A  Neither one of the options
B  Each course of treatment within each session
C  Once per session per course of treatment
D  Once per session with add-on codes to show additional courses of treatment
Question #8
A  Peripheral nervous system
B  Parasympathetic nervous system
C  Autonomic nervous system
D  Sympathetic nervous system
Question #9
A  The parasympathetic nervous system
B  The autonomic nervous system
C  The central nervous system
D  The peripheral nervous system
Question #10
A  The peripheral nervous system
B  The sympathetic nervous system
C  The parasympathetic nervous system
D  The autonomic nervous system
Question #14
A  Fulguration
B  Myomectomy
C  Conization
D  Cystocele
Question #15
A  Hysterectomy
B  Vaginal introitus
C  Fulguration
D  Conization
Question #16
A  One add-on code is used describe a bilateral procedure
B  Modifier 50 to denote bilateral procedures is not used
C  The use of a modifier to denote unilateral procedure is necessary
D  The use of a modifier to denote bilateral procedures is necessary
Question #17
A  It is coded separately with a distinct diagnostic code supporting the separate procedure.
B  It is not coded separately.
C  It is coded as an add-on code to the original laparoscopic procedure.
D  It is coded with modifier 51 appended to denote a multiple procedure.
Question #18
A  May be used in place of the laparoscopic procedures for many of the same sites
B  May be used as add-on codes for laparoscopic procedures
C  Come before the laparoscopic procedures for the same sites
D  Come after the laparoscopic procedures for the same sites
Question #19
A  Be performed during a separate encounter from a diagnostic colposcopy
B  Be coded with modifier 58 appended to denote the decision to perform the procedure
C  Not be reported separately from diagnostic colposcopies performed in the same session
D  Neither one of the options
Question #20
A  Instruments used for completing procedures
B  Neither one of the options
C  Anatomical site subsections
D  Approach
Question #21
A  Tunica vaginalis
B  Peyronie’s disease
C  Chordee
D  Chemical destruction
Question #22
A  Under general anesthesia
B  Depending on the size of the prostate
C  Using a transperineal approach
D  Under local anesthesia
Question #23
A  Neither one of the options
B  Whether the procedure is performed on an adult or infant
C  The instrument used to perform the procedure
D  Degree of complexity
Question #24
A  Vasectomy
B  Vasotomy
C  Epididymovasostomy
D  Orchiopexy
Question #25
A  Epididymovasostomy
B  Tunica vaginalis
C  Hernia repair
D  asectomy
Question #26
A  Ureteral expansion
B  Ureterotomy incision
C  Meatotomy
D  Ureteral ablation
Question #27
A  Neither one of the options
B  An add-on code to cover the biopsy second to the code for the other genitourinary procedure
C  Once CPT code that includes both procedures
D  Two CPT codes with modifier 51, Multiple Procedures, appended to the second
Question #28
A  Once for the initial tumor with the appropriate add-on code for additional tumors treated
B  Neither one of the options
C  Separately for each tumor treated
D  Once per session regardless of the number of tumors treated
Question #29
A  Report each code separately.
B  Report the code with the highest relative value units first and append modifier 51 to the second highest procedure and each one following in value.
C  Report the second and other codes using add-on codes.
Question #30
A  Append modifier 51 for multiple procedures to the second CPT code
B  Append modifier 59 for separate sections to each of the codes used
C  Use an add-on code for the second more extensive procedure
Question #31
A  To determine whether obstructions are benign or malignant
B  To perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
C  To remove obstructions and strictures
D  To investigate renal insufficiency
Question #32
A  Considered a replacement and coded accordingly
B  Neither one of the options
C  Not considered a replacement and an initial insertion placement code is needed
D  Considered a replacement and coded as an add-on code to the primary placement code
Question #34
A  The depth of the examination into the colon
B  The diameter of the tubing of the endoscope used to perform the examination
C  The length of the endoscope used to perform the examination
D  The number of polyps or lesions discovered during the examination
Question #35
A  Type of procedure performed
B  Section of the digestive tract involved
C  Neither one of the options
D  Method of approach
Question #36
A  Choose an unspecified laparoscopic procedure
B  Choose an open procedure for the resection of the same site
C  Neither one of the options
D  Choose an unspecified open procedure for a resection
Question #37
A  They may not be reported separately.
B  They may be reported as one code.
C  They may be reported separately.
D  They may be reported once per session.
Question #38
A  Severe cardiac coding
B  Manipulation coding
C  Component coding
D  Complimentary coding
Question #39
A  Operative electrophysiological procedures
B  Thoracotomy
C  Transmyocardial laser revascularization
D  Transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation
Question #40
A  Integumentary System section
B  Radiology section
C  Surgery section
D  Medicine section
Question #41
A  Code only of the single laryngoscopy procedure
B  Code separately for a diagnostic procedure and therapeutic procedure
C  Neither one of the options
D  Append modifier 23, Unusual Anesthesia
Question #42
A  Performed for the same problem or condition
B  Neither one of the options
C  Performed in the same episode
D  Performed by the same physician
Question #43
A  Closed procedures
B  Therapeutic procedures
C  Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
D  Open procedures
Question #44
A  Both of the options
B  Through an incision of the face or forehead
C  By laparoscopic endoscope
Question #45
A  Significant and separate for the purpose of coding procedures
B  Open incisional procedure codes
C  One procedure and one CPT code
D  Closed laparoscopic procedure codes
Question #60
A  FALSE
B  TRUE