QUESTIONS (SET 5) 2025/2026 EXAM
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After suffering a fracture of the ankle three months ago, a 69 year-old
patient presented with what was found to be a malunion fracture. She was
treated with additional surgery and discharged. Which injury diagnosis
code(s) is/are assigned? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔S82.899P
All codes in ICD-10-PCS have how many characters? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔7
All entries in the medical record must be: - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Signed and
dated by the author with a method to establish the author's identity.
All payers employ the same rules concerning coding and reimbursement. -
🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. False Rationale: PPOs, HM Os, Medicaid,
,TRICARE/CHAMPUS, Workers Compensation, and many private insurers
employ their own rules regarding coding and reimbursement. Additional
restrictions may apply when participating in a network.
All the following are examples of outpatient facilities except: - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔Answer: OPPS Rationale: OPPS stands for Outpatient Prospective
Payment System. This is a payment system and not a type of facility such
as CORF, CAH, ASC are.
Ambulatory surgical centers include: - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Answer: An
independent ASC Rationale: Independent ASCs offer ambulatory surgical
services or same-day surgeries to patients who only require services with
immediate postoperative care. When the ASC is owned by the hospital, it is
generally considered to be an extension of the physical hospital and the
same as any other outpatient department. In general, an independent ASC
must be financially independent from the hospital, not be included on the
hospital's cost reports.
Amputation: - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔the surgical removal of all or part of a limb or
extremity such as an arm, leg, foot, hand, toe, or finger.
, An 18 day-old infant develops bradycardia. What ICD-10-CM code is
reported? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔P29.12
An 18 month-old male with bilateral chronic serous otitis media and
hypertrophy of the adenoids presents to the hospital surgery department
and undergoes an initial adenoidectomy and insertion of ventilation tubes in
both ears under general anesthesia. What is the correct code selection for
the procedure and diagnoses? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔42830, 69436-50, H65.23,
J35.2
An 18 year-old male with complaints of right knee pain, swelling and a pop-
like feeling after falling on the sidewalk is seen in the emergency
department. It is decided that the patient needs to have an arthrogram of
the knee. The patient goes to the outpatient radiology department. Once
back in the X-ray room, the patient was placed in supine position with his
right knee flexed over a pillow. After the knee was prepped and draped,
topical anesthesia was applied. A 20-gauge needle was then inserted into
the femoropatellar space of the knee. Air and single contrast media were
injected and the patient was instructed to move his knee in order to provide
even coating. Multiple arthrographic views were taken. Closed dislocation
of the knee was the diagnosis. What are the correct procedure and
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