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AAPC - Chapter 7 Review Exam with Verified Answers 1. D48.5 2. Basal 3. Subsequent en- counter 4. There are six columns in the Table of Neo- plasms; Malig- nant Primary, Malignant Sec- ondary, Ca in situ, Benign, Un- certain Behavior and Unspecified Behavior. 5. D03.62 6. Burn from...

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1. D48.5 A patient presents to the office with a suspicious lesion of
the nose. The physician takes a biopsy of the lesion and
pathology determines the lesion to be uncertain. What is
the correct diagnosis code to report?

2. Basal Melanin is found in what layer of the epidermis?

3. Subsequent en- Most categories in ICD-10-CM chapter 19: Injury, Poison-
counter ing, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes
have three main 7th character extenders (with the excep-
tion of fractures). What does 7th character D indicate?

4. There are six Which statement is TRUE regarding the Table of Neo-
columns in the plasms in ICD-10-CM?
Table of Neo-
plasms; Malig-
nant Primary,
Malignant Sec-
ondary, Ca in
situ, Benign, Un-
certain Behavior
and Unspecified
Behavior.

5. D03.62 What is the correct diagnosis code to report treatment of
a melanoma in-situ of the left upper arm?

6. Burn from a In ICD-10-CM, what type of burn is considered corrosion?
chemical

7. 17273, 17281-51 The patient is diagnosed with a superficial basal cell car-
cinoma of the neck and cheek. After discussion with the
physician about different treatment options the patient de-
cides to have these lesions destroyed using cryosurgery.
Consent is obtained and the areas are prepped in a sterile
fashion. With the use of cryosurgery, the physician de-
stroys the lesion on the neck measuring 2.3 cm and the
lesion on the cheek measuring 0.8 cm. What CPT codes
are reported?



, AAPC - Chapter 7 Review Exam with Verified Answers

8. 17000, 17003 x A patient is diagnosed with actinic keratosis of the chest
11, L57.0 and arms. She presents to her physician's office for de-
struction of these lesions. Using cryosurgery, the physi-
cian destroys 4 lesions on the right arm, 4 lesions on the
left forearm and 4 lesions on the chest. What CPT and
ICD-10-CM codes are reported?

9. 11400, L82.1 Patient has a suspicious lesion of the right axilla. The area
was infiltrated with local anesthetic, prepped and draped
in a sterile fashion. With the use of a 3 mm punch tool
the lesion was excised and closed with 5.0 Prolene suture.
Pathology report indicated this was a seborrheic keratosis.
What CPT and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?

10. 19368-LT, Meredith has breast cancer on the left side, diagnosed
19306-51-LT by an excisional biopsy performed last week. Today she
is having a radical mastectomy, Urban type, and con-
currently a single pedicle TRAM flap reconstruction with
supercharging. What CPT codes are reported?

11. 17111 What CPT code(s) would best describe treatment of 9
plantar warts removed and 6 flat warts all destroyed with
cryosurgery during the same office visit?

12. 15574 While whittling a piece of wood, the patient sustained an
avulsion injury to a portion of his left index finger and
underwent formation of a direct pedicle graft with transfer
from his left middle finger. What CPT code is reported?

13. 17106 A 50 year-old female has telangiectasias of the face on
both cheeks. She is very bothered by this and presents
to have them destroyed via laser. The physician lasers
one cutaneous vascular lesion on each cheek; each lesion
measuring 2 sq. cm. What CPT code(s) is/are reported?

14. L70.9, D49.2 A patient presents to the physician to discuss her acne
and ask the physician about a suspicious lesion of the left
ear. The patient and physician discuss further treatment
of the acne and agree to take a biopsy of the lesion of the

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