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Weekly Assignment 7

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

Question #1
A  Catheterization for instillation of medication
B  Insertion of permanent catheter
C  None of the option apply
D  Intermittent catheterization
Question #2
A  Neither one of the options
B  Once for the initial tumor with the appropriate add-on code for additional tumors treated
C  Once per session regardless of the number of tumors treated
D  Separately for each tumor treated
Question #3
A  Unilaterally or bilaterally
B  Under general anesthesia
C  Under local anesthesia
D  Laparoscopically or by open approach
Question #4
A  Meatotomy
B  Debulking of the prostate
C  Complex cystometrography
D  Transurethral prostate resection
Question #5
A  Ureteral ablation
B  Ureteral expansion
C  Meatotomy
D  Ureterotomy incision
Question #6
A  All of the reasons listed apply
B  Surgical removal of the tissue
C  Microwave thermotherapy of the affected tissue
D  Laser vaporization of the prostate
Question #7
A  1 core for tissue sampling
B  35 to 60 cores for tissue sampling
C  3 cores for tissue sampling
D  6 to 12 cores for tissue sampling
Question #8
A  35 to 60 cores for tissue sampling
B  3 cores for tissue sampling
C  6 to 12 cores for tissue sampling
D  1 core for tissue sampling
Question #9
A  Hypospadias
B  Hydronephrosis
C  Hydrocephalus
D  Urethrotomy
Question #10
A  Bladder sensation and capacity
B  The pressure of flow from the bladder
C  The volume of urine storage
D  he scope of urine production
Question #11
A  Electromyography
B  Complex cystometrogram
C  Hydronephrosis
D  Complex uroflowmetry
Question #12
A  Neither of the reasons listed apply
B  Concretion of mineral salts forming inside an organ or duct
C  All of the reasons listed apply
D  Chemically induced calculi
Question #13
A  Temporary or indwelling
B  Intended to be removed within 48 hours
C  Open or laparoscopic placement
D  Of material to dissolve over time
Question #16
A  Once CPT code that includes both procedures
B  An add-on code to cover the biopsy second to the code for the other genitourinary procedure
C  None of the options
D  Two CPT codes with modifier 51, Multiple Procedures, appended to the second
Question #17
A  The instrument used to reach the tumor
B  The method of destruction
C  The surgical approach: laparoscopic, open, or percutaneous
D  None of the options
Question #18
A  None of the options
B  A single entity
C  The primary site for choosing the correct code
D  Two separate codes, each denoting a component of the organ
Question #19
A  Renal pelvic anastomosis
B  Lithotripsy of the bladder
C  Renal pelvic catheter stent procedures
D  Renal pelvic lithotripsy
Question #20
A  (Neither) Unilateral or bilateral nephrectomy of the donor (NOR) Backbench work
B  Backbench work
C  Unilateral or bilateral nephrectomy of the donorll (AND) Backbench work
D  Unilateral or bilateral nephrectomy of the donor