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Click here for complete quiz instructions. 1. Encounter for radiation therapy after mastectomy for carcinoma of breast three weeks ago (3 codes)
2. Squamous cell carcinoma of the posterior pharyngeal wall with metastasis to the cervical lymph nodes; excision of cervical lymph nodes (3 codes)
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4. Oat cell carcinoma of middle lobe of right lung; needle aspiration of lung (2 codes)
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13. Metastatic carcinoma of brain and cervical lymph nodes (199.1 =primary)
19. Breast cancer, lower outer quadrant of breast; modified radical mastectomy
Instructions: Use your coding manual to assign ICD-9-CM codes to the following: Need Help? Click here for complete quiz instructions. 1. Hemorrhagic cystitis
3. Vesicourethral reflux
5. Overactive bladder
7. Renal osteodystrophy
16. This 10-year old female developed fatigue, fevers, and joint swelling and poin. Her symptoms were tereated by her family practice physician with no improvement, so she was referred to a pediatric rheumatologist. The patient was admitted to the hospital for further testing. On hospital day 3, it was determined that a kidney biopsy was necessary to rule out lupus nephritis. After the biopsy was performed, the patient was discharged. Pathology resuls confirmed lupus nephritis, which was suspected. Final Diagnosis: Lupus nephritis Procedure: Kidney biopsy, right
17. A patient was admitted for surgery to repair a hydrocele of the spermatic cord on the left side. This was accomplished with no problem. Final Diagnosis: Hydrocele Procedure: Hydrocelectomy
Instructions: Assign appropriate ICD-9-CM diagnosis & procedure codes to the following: Need Help? Click here for complete quiz instructions. 1. Intrauterine pregnancy, spontaneous delivery, single live born
4. Fleshy mole
9. Intrauterine pregnancy, term, delivered right occipitoanterior, live born male infant; second-degree lacerations, perineum
12. Normal pregnancy, visit to OB clinic for prenatal supervision, 30 weeks gestation, first baby
15. Pregnancy, delivered, 35 weeks; single liveborn infant; patient with known continuous marijuana drug dependence
18. Pelvic peritonitis following elective abortion completed 5 days ago; patient admitted today with high fever
21. The patient is a 29 year old female, in her 12th week of pregnancy. At school, she developed severe cramping and vaginal bleeding. Upon examination, it was determined that she had an incomplete early spontaneous abortion. She was taken to the operating room where a dilation and curettage was completed to treat abortion.
22. The patient is a 30 year old female seen for an antepartum visit. Her pregnancy is complicated by a urinary tract infection and a drug dependency to heroin which she uses continuously. She is given a prescription for an antibiotic, and is counseled on how her drug abuse is hurting her pregnancy.
23. A 34 year old woman presents for an antepartum visit. She is diagnosed with abnormal glucose tolerance test. She will return in 1 week to have test repeated.
24. The patient is a 28 -year-old female and is full- term. An induction is performed by artificial rupture of membranes to deliver baby.
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25. The patient is a 27 year old female presents in labor. Pregnancy is complicated by, twins, 33 weeks, and premature rupture of membranes. A spontaneous delivery of premature twins, vertex, position, both live born. Postpartum pulmonary embolism is also noted.
Need Help? Click here for complete quiz instructions. Instructions: For these coding scenarios, assume the baby is a newborn only if it states Baby's chart. Assume other congential anomalies are during follow-up visits. 1. Patent ductus arteriosus
2. Congenital hydrocephalus
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3. Term birth, male; incomplete cleft lip on right side (born in hospital)
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5. Newborn male, premature (1400 grams); hyaline membrane disease (hint: 4 codes)
6. Newborn twins; #1 delivered in parking lot of hospital; #2 delivered after admission of mother
8. Elderly primigravida (37 years old); term delivery, spontaneous, of living female infant; episiotomy and repair
10. Intrauterine pregnancy, near-term, delivered, spontaneous; third-stage hemorrhage with anemia secondary to acute blood loss; twins, both liveborn (hint: 5 codes)
12. Intrauterine pregnancy with complicating incompetent cervix, undelivered; modified Shirodkar operation
13. Delivery, stillborn male infant, brow presentation; obstructed labor; version and extraction; episiotomy and repair (hint: 4 diagnosis codes, 2 procedure codes)
14. Postpartum uterine atony without hemorrhage occurring two weeks after delivery
15. Delivery, term, conjoined twins; 34 weeks gestation; outcome of delivery, twins, both liveborn; classical cesarean section
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Intrauterine pregnancy, 12 weeks, with long-standing essential hypertension being monitored closely
18. Encounter for in-vitro fertilization (IVF); infertility due to obstructed fallopian tube; previous pregnancy resulting from IVF
20. Term pregnancy with breech delivery of female infant followed by sterilization; breech extraction; bilateral partial salpingectomy (hint: 3 diagnoses and 2 procedures)
Instructions: Assign diagnosis codes for the following. You do not have to add E-codes. Injuries and E-codes Need Help? Click here for complete quiz instructions. 1. Fracture, radius, lower end
Instructions: Code the following, and remember to use E-codes when needed. Need Help? Click here for complete quiz instructions. 1. Acute renal failure due to obstructed Foley catheter
3. Ventilation pneumonia
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11. Patient with decreased visual acuity due to corneal graft rejection. Admitted for cadaver keratoplasty.
12. Patient admitted with an infected seroma of abdominal surgical wound. Cultures were positive for Streptoccocus. The seroma was incised and drained.
13. Patient was admitted for TAH due to symptomatic fibroids. The bladder was accidentally lacerated during the procedure and was repaired with suture.
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Patient had an outpatient procedure this morning and was discharged in stable condition. Patient returns because of inability to void. A Foley catheter was inserted. Diagnosis: Postoperative urinary retention.
15. Patient had bariatric surgery 2 years ago and has lost 150 pounds. She was admitted for panniculectomy and repair of incisional hernia. Surgery was performed without complications. On postop day 2, the patient became short of breath with chest pain. Emergency CT showed numerous PEs. The patients condition deteriorated, and she expired. Autopsy was ordered.
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