Preparation - Mod 1: Coding Practice
Physician Practice Encounters
Questions & Answers
Question 1 (1 point)
Review this scenario.
A 13-month-old is brought to her pediatrician for her one-year checkup. During that
exam, the physician discussed immunizations, developmental milestones, and age-
related risks, such as climbing, falls, accidental poisoning, drowning, car seat usage,
and early childhood education. A comprehensive examination was done per American
Academy of Pediatrics guidelines. During her routine exam, the physician noted left
otitis media and URI, and ordered antibiotics, to be rechecked in two weeks. Reporting
of additional diagnoses included documentation of a medically appropriate history and
examination and 20 minutes was spent with the 13-month-old.
Which of the following is the correct ICD-10-CM and CPT code assignment for this visit?
Question 1 options:
Z00.121, H66.92, J06.9, 99391, 99213-25
Z00.110, H66.92, J06.9, 99391
Z00.121, H66.92, J06.9, 99392
Z00.121 H66.92, J06.9, 99392, - ANSWERSZ00.121 H66.92, J06.9, 99392, 99213-25
Question 2 (1 point)
Review this scenario.
An 85-year-old patient of Dr. Smith's was brought to the clinic from her home after her
family failed to get her to respond to their phone calls. She was poorly nourished,
dehydrated, and confused. Dr. Smith admitted her to the hospital to stabilize her and
then spent 45 minutes to discharge her to a nursing facility the next day. Dr Smith is the
admitting physician for the nursing facility.
Assuming that all documentation guidelines for each level of service have been met,
which of the following is the correct CPT code assignment for Dr. Smith's services?
Question 2 options:
99214, 99235, 99304
, 99214, 99222, 99239, 99304
99222, 99239, 99304
99222, 99304 - ANSWERS99222, 99239, 99304 - A Separate code is required for the
hospital discharge.
Question 3 (1 point)
Review this scenario.
Preoperative Diagnosis: Shortness of breath, abnormal chest x-ray showing left lower
lobe massPostoperative Diagnosis: Carcinoma of the left lower lobe (per pathology
report)Description of Procedure: Following local anesthesia, the pleural core needle
biopsy is performed by passing the needle over the left side of the ribs under
fluoroscopic guidance and the pleural cavity is entered and used to enter the area of the
concern. Tissue is obtained from the lung for pathological examination.
Which of the following is the correct ICD-10-CM and CPT code assignment for this
physician's services?
Question 3 options:
C34.32, R06.02, 32408
C34.30, 32408, 77002
C34.32, 32400
C34.32, 32408 - ANSWERSC34.32, 32408
Question 4 (1 point)
Review this scenario.
This 30-year-old female had a successful vaginal delivery after a previous cesarean
delivery. The patient's previous cesarean section was four years ago. The attending
physician also provided the antepartum and postpartum care. During the hospitalization,
she had a postpartum bilateral tubal ligation performed.
Which of the following is the correct CPT code assignment for this physician's services?
Question 4 options:
59618, 58611
59610, 58605
59610
59614 - ANSWERS59610, 58605 - The global code should be used to show the
antepartum and postpartum care as well as the delivery. The tubal ligation should be
coded.
Question 5 (1 point)
Review this scenario.
Dr. Bill admitted a patient to observation after seeing him in the Emergency Department
with severe nausea, vomiting, and dizziness from dehydration. IVs were started, and the
plan was to hydrate the patient and discharge him to home the next morning. The
patient, however, had not improved enough the next day (day 2) and was kept an
additional 24 hours. On day 3, the patient was discharged home.
Assuming that all documentation guidelines for each level of service have been met,
which of the following is the correct sequence of CPT codes for Dr. Bill's services?
Question 5 options: