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Legitimate CCS Exam Preparation Resources:
Official AHIMA Resources:
• CCS Exam Prep Bundle (AHIMA Store)
• CCS Practice Exams (official AHIMA materials)
• ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT coding manuals
• Official CCS Study Guide
Recommended Study Approach:
1. Master Coding Systems:
o ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding
o ICD-10-PCS procedure coding
o CPT/HCPCS coding
2. Key Content Areas:
o Medical terminology & anatomy
o Pathophysiology
o Pharmacology
o Health information standards
o Compliance and regulatory guidelines
o Data quality management
3. Practice with:
o Case studies and scenarios
o Practice exams from reputable publishers
, o Coding exercises from textbooks
Reputable Third-Party Prep:
• AAPC coding certification materials
• AMA CPT resources
• College/university coding courses
• Review books from established medical publishers
Study Tips:
• Create a study schedule (3-6 months recommended)
• Join study groups through AHIMA chapters
• Utilize coding practice software
• Focus on understanding concepts, not memorization
CCS Exam Prep: 100 Sample Practice Questions & Answers
Domain 1: Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology
1. Q: The medical term for inflammation of the liver is:
A: Hepatitis
2. Q: The pituitary gland is part of which body system?
A: Endocrine system
3. Q: A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) most commonly has a
combination of which two conditions?
A: Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
4. Q: What class of drug is commonly used as a first-line treatment for hypertension and works
by blocking angiotensin II receptors?
A: ARBs (Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers)
5. Q: The foramen magnum is an opening located in which bone?
A: Occipital bone
6. Q: The suffix "-ectomy" means:
A: Surgical removal
, 7. Q: Which electrolyte imbalance is a critical concern for patients taking loop diuretics like
furosemide?
A: Hypokalemia (low potassium)
8. Q: The organ responsible for producing insulin is the:
A: Pancreas (specifically the islets of Langerhans)
9. Q: Myocardial infarction refers to tissue death in which organ?
A: Heart
10. Q: Which type of medication is the antidote for warfarin (Coumadin) overdose?
A: Vitamin K
Domain 2: Health Information Documentation & Standards
11. Q: According to the AHIMA Data Quality Management Model, which characteristic ensures
data is available when needed?
A: Accessibility
12. Q: The primary purpose of the Problem List in an EHR is to:
A: Provide a longitudinal, active summary of a patient's health conditions.
13. Q: Which act governs the privacy and security of protected health information (PHI)?
A: HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
14. Q: A query to a physician for clarification in the health record should be:
A: Non-leading and present clinical facts.
15. Q: The legal health record is defined by:
A: The healthcare organization's policies and applicable law.
16. Q: In data analytics, the process of ensuring data is correct and reliable is called:
A: Data validation.
17. Q: What is the typical retention period for a minor's medical record?
A: Until the patient reaches the age of majority (usually 18) plus the statute of limitations period
(often 3-7 years after).
18. Q: The process of converting narrative documentation into coded data is called:
A: Clinical coding or medical coding.