AAPC CPC FINAL PRACTICE TEST. EXAM
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A covered entity does NOT include
a. Healthcare providers
b. Health plans
c. Patients
d. Clearinghouses - Answer c. Patients
What does MAC stands for?
a. Medicare Administrative Contractor
b. Medicare Advisory Contractor
c. Medicaid Administrative Contractor
d. Medicaid Alert Contractor - Answer a. Medicare Administrative Contractor
When are providers responsible for obtaining an ABN for a service NOT
considered medically necessary?
a. After providing a service or item to a beneficiary.
b. Prior to providing a service or item to a beneficiary.
c. After a denial has been received from Medicare.
d. During a procedure or service. - Answer b. Prior to providing a service or
item to a beneficiary
AAPC credentialed coders have proven mastery of what information?
a. Code sets
b. Evaluation and management principles
c. Documentation guidelines
d. All of the above - Answer d. All of the above
Local Coverage Determinations are administered by whom?
a. LMRPs
b. NCDs
c. State Law
d. Each regional MAC - Answer d. Each regional MAC
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Rationale: Each Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) is then responsible
for interpreting national policies into regional policies
Which of the following best describes constituent components of the human
lymphatic system?
a. Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, spleen, thoracic duct
b. Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, thymus gland, pancreas
c. Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, tonsils, liver
d. Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, bone marrow, kidneys - Answer a.
Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, spleen, thoracic duct
The term hemic specifically refers to what bodily fluid?
a. Bile interstitial fluid
b. Interstitial fluid
c. Blood
d. Lymph - Answer c. Blood
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Which part of the brain controls blood pressure, heart rate and respiration?
a. Cerebellum
b. Cerebrum
c. Cortex
d. Medulla - Answer d. Medulla
The radiology term fluoroscopy is described as:
a. Use of high-frequency sound waves to image anatomic structures
b. An X-ray procedure allowing the visualization of internal organs in motion
c. Technique using magnetism, radio waves and a computer to produce images
d. A scan using an X-ray beam rotating around the patient - Answer b. An X-ray
procedure allowing the visualization of internal organs in motion
Which of the following characterizes the disorder dystonia?
a. Difficulty swallowing
b. Slowness of motion
c. Abnormal muscle tone causing abnormal postures and muscle spasm
d. Impairment of speech - Answer c. Abnormal muscle tone causing abnormal
postures and muscle spasm
In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index what is the code next to the main term
called?
a. Category Code
b. Default Code
c. Unspecified Code
d. Subcategory Code - Answer b. Default Code
What is the ICD-10-CM code for eyestrain?
a. H53.10
b. H53.10, H53.10
c. H57.811, H57.812
d. H57.813 - Answer a. H53.10
What is the ICD-10-CM code for fatigue?
a. R29.898
b. F45.8
c. F48.8
d. R53.83 - Answer d. R53.83
A patient sees his primary care provider for chest pain and regurgitation. The
provider's diagnosis for the patient is gastroesophageal reflux. What
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diagnosis code(s) should be reported?
a. K21.9
b. K21.9, R07.9, K21.9
c. R07.9, R11.10
d. R07.9, R11.10, K21.9 - Answer a. K21.9