Test Bank Solution Manual for Coding Compliance Programs Chapter 10 Already Passed
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Coding.
Test Bank Solution Manual for Coding Compliance Programs Chapter 10 Already Passed
The patient was seen by the provider during an office encounter for sore throat. Patient has past history of urinary frequent, but is symptom free today. Rapid strep test and urinalysis tests were negative during t...
Test Bank Solution Manual for Coding Compliance Programs Chapter 10 Already Passed
The patient was seen by the provider during an office encounter for sore throat. Patient has past history
of urinary frequent, but is symptom free today. Rapid strep test and urinalysis tests were negative
during this encounter. Diagnosis is acute pharyngitis. Select the first-listed diagnosis. - Answers Acute
pharyngitis (with negative rapid strep test)
The patient received care for a musculoligamentous sprain, left ankle during this office encounter.
Patient complained of edema, left lateral malleolus and limited range of motion due to pain. X-ray was
negative for fracture. Select the first-listed diagnosis. - Answers Musculoligamentous sprain, left ankle
The patient presented to the office with distended urinary bladder, enlarged prostate, and urinary
retention. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test established a diagnosis of benign prostatic
hypertrophy. Select the first-listed diagnosis. - Answers Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)
The patient presented as pale, diaphoretic, and in acute distress. Examination revealed pulse 112 and
regular, respirations 22 with some shortness of breath, limited chest expansion, and scattered bilateral
wheezes. Blood culture test established a diagnosis of bacterial endocarditis. Select the first-listed
diagnosis. - Answers Bacterial endocarditis
The patient was seen in the office for right leg pain and weak right leg. Patient also complains of
tightness in the lower back from difficulty walking. CT scan was negative, and after extensive
examination the provider documented partial drop foot gait, right, as the diagnosis. Select the first-listed
diagnosis. - Answers Partial drop foot gait, right
Case: The patient was treated in the office for abdominal cramping and bloody stools. A hemoccult test
was positive for blood in the stool. The patient was scheduled for proctoscopy with biopsy two days
later, and Duke C carcinoma of the colon was diagnosed. The patient was scheduled for proctectomy to
be performed in seven days. The following diagnoses were documented on the patient's chart. Enter
diagnosis pointer letter(s) to justify medical necessity of each procedure/service provided
A. Abdominal cramping
B. Blood in the stool
C. Duke C carcinoma, colon
Procedure/Service: Hemoccult lab test. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):______
Procedure/Service: Proctoscopy with biopsy. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):_________
Procedure/Service: Proctectomy. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):____________ - Answers B, C, C
, Case: The patient was treated in the office for urinary frequency with dysuria, sore throat with cough,
and headaches. The urinalysis was negative, and the strep test was positive for streptococcus infection.
The patient was placed on antibiotics and was scheduled to be seen in 10 days. The following diagnoses
were documented on the patient's chart. Enter diagnosis pointer letter(s) to justify medical necessity of
each procedure/service provided.
A. Urinary frequency with dysuria
B. Sore throat with cough
C. Headaches
D. Strep throat
Procedure/service: Office encounter. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):_______
Procedure/service: Urinalysis. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):______
Procedure/service: Strep test. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):______ - Answers D, D, D
Case: The patient was treated in the office to rule out pneumonia. The patient had been experiencing
wheezing and congestion, and respirations were labored. The chest x-ray done in the office was positive
for pneumonia. The following diagnoses were documented on the patient's chart. Enter diagnosis
pointer letter(s) to justify medical necessity of each procedure/service provided.
A. Pneumonia
B. Wheezing
C. Congestion
D. Labored respirations
Procedure/service: Office encounter. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):_______
Procedure/service: Chest x-ray. Enter diagnosis pointer(s):______ - Answers A, A
For the office encounter, A. pneumonia justifies medical necessity. For the chest x-ray, A. pneumonia
justifies medical necessity.
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