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BUCK’S
STEP-BY-STEP
Medical Coding
Jackie L. Koesterman, CPC
Lead Technical Collaborator
Coding and Reimbursement Specialist
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BUCK’S WORKBOOK FOR STEP-BY-STEP MEDICAL CODING, ISBN: 978-0-323-87406-9
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, Preface
LET THIS BE YOUR GOAL:
People who have accomplished worthwhile [goals] have had a very high sense of
the way to do things. They have not been content with mediocrity. They have not
confined themselves to the beaten tracks; they have never been satisfied to do things
just as others do them, but always a little better. They always pushed things that
came to their hands a little higher up, a little farther on. It is this little higher up,
this little farther on, that counts in the quality of life’s work. It is the constant
effort to be first class in everything one attempts that conquers the heights of
excellence.
Orison Swett Marden
This Workbook has been developed to assist you in the application of the
theoretical and practical coding knowledge presented in the textbook Step-
by-Step Medical Coding. The Workbook parallels the textbook with presentation
of Chapters 1 through 27 and includes ample opportunity to practice the
skill of medical coding. The Workbook contains three levels of questions—
theory, abbreviated patient service and diagnosis descriptions, and original
reports. The first level of question is the theory question; these questions
are fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, true or false, and matching and often
include medical terminology based on the specific area of coding presented
in the coding manuals. The theory information serves as the foundational
knowledge necessary to correctly code services and diagnoses. The second
level of question is the abbreviated patient service and diagnosis descriptions;
these questions begin the practical application of coding. The descriptions are
condensed statements that provide broad-based coding experience. The final
level is presented at the end of most Workbook chapters and contains reports
that represent more complex services and diagnosis descriptions, such as
operative, pathology, radiology, and emergency services.
The format for the answers has been developed to guide you in the
development of your coding ability by using a format that includes four
response variations:
One answer blank for coding questions that require one code for the
answer.
Multiple answer blanks for coding questions that require more than
one code for the answer.
Key terms next to the blank(s) to guide you through the most difficult cod-
ing scenarios.
Answer blanks with preceding the blank to indicate that you
must decide the number of codes necessary to correctly answer
the question.
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