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CODING 3 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 the battery in a pacemaker is called a ____________ - Answers generator What is the first thing you need to look at when coding a CABG? - Answers identify whether an artery or vein or both are being used identify how many bypass grafts are being done What is harvesting? - Answers taking a healthy vessel from somewhere in the body (saphenous vein is often used) How many codes should be reported for combined arterial-venous grafting? - Answers 2--the appropriate arterial graft code and the appropriate combined arterial-venous graft add-on code When is the TC modifier used in radiology? - Answers when only the technical component is being billed when the technical and professional portions are in one procedure code Ipsilateral - Answers situated or appearing on the same side, affecting the same side of the body contralateral - Answers pertaining to, located on, or affecting the same side of the body antegrade - Answers Extending or moving forward retrograde - Answers moving backward; against normal flow What is NCD and what does it do? - Answers 1. National Coverage Determinations 2. Explains when Medicare will pay for items or services 3. sets the extent to which Medicare will cover specific services on a national level What is the LCD? - Answers 1. Local Coverage Determinations 2. decision by an MAC whether to cover a service locally What is Preclaims Submission responsible for in the revenue cycle? - Answers Responsible for collecting the patient's and responsible parties' information completely and accurately to determine: 1. Appropriate financial class (Medicare, Medicaid, etc.) 2. Educating patient as to ultimate financial responsibility for services 3. Collecting waivers when appropriate 4. Verifying data prior to procedures/services being performed and submitted for payment What is charge capture? - Answers the process of collecting all services, procedures and supplies provided during inpatient care What does Accounts Receivable do? - Answers Manages the amounts owed to a facility by customers who received services, but whose payments will be made at a later date by the patient or their third party payers What are "days in accounts receivable?" - Answers average number of days the facility takes to collect payment What is the "aging of accounts?" - Answers monitor the number of accounts and total dollar value in 30 day increments; longer the account remains unpaid, less likely to be reimbursed What is Reconciliation? - Answers -Accounting process used to compare 2 sets of records to ensure figures agree and are accurate -Key process to determine whether the money expected was the money received What is a remittance advice? - Answers notice sent by the insurance company that contains payment information about a claim What is an EOB? - Answers Explanation of Benefits. A document prepared by the insurance carrier that provide details of how the claim was adjudicated or paid out Physician reimbursement for PAR provider - Answers 1. Medicare allowed charge * 80% = Medicare payment 2. Medicare allowed charge * 20% = patient responsibility 3. Physician usual charge - Medicare allowed charge = amount physician must write off Physician reimbursement for non-PAR provider accepting assignment - Answers 1. Medicare allowed charge - 5% = payment allowed 2. Payment allowed * 80% = Medicare payment 3. Payment allowed * 20% = patient responsibility Physician reimbursement for Non-PAR provider - Answers 1. Medicare allowed charge - 5% = starting point 2. Starting point * 115% = Medicare limiting amount (allowed charge) 3. Allowed charge—collected from patient at time of service 4. Starting point * 80% = amount Medicare reimburses patient 5. Patient is responsible for the rest of the bill

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CODING 3 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2026/2027

the battery in a pacemaker is called a ____________ - Answers generator

What is the first thing you need to look at when coding a CABG? - Answers identify whether an
artery or vein or both are being used

identify how many bypass grafts are being done

What is harvesting? - Answers taking a healthy vessel from somewhere in the body (saphenous
vein is often used)

How many codes should be reported for combined arterial-venous grafting? - Answers 2--the
appropriate arterial graft code and the appropriate combined arterial-venous graft add-on code

When is the TC modifier used in radiology? - Answers when only the technical component is
being billed when the technical and professional portions are in one procedure code

Ipsilateral - Answers situated or appearing on the same side, affecting the same side of the
body

contralateral - Answers pertaining to, located on, or affecting the same side of the body

antegrade - Answers Extending or moving forward

retrograde - Answers moving backward; against normal flow

What is NCD and what does it do? - Answers 1. National Coverage Determinations

2. Explains when Medicare will pay for items or services

3. sets the extent to which Medicare will cover specific services on a national level

What is the LCD? - Answers 1. Local Coverage Determinations

2. decision by an MAC whether to cover a service locally

What is Preclaims Submission responsible for in the revenue cycle? - Answers Responsible for
collecting the patient's and responsible parties' information completely and accurately to
determine:

1. Appropriate financial class (Medicare, Medicaid, etc.)

2. Educating patient as to ultimate financial responsibility for services

3. Collecting waivers when appropriate

4. Verifying data prior to procedures/services being performed and submitted for payment

,What is charge capture? - Answers the process of collecting all services, procedures and
supplies provided during inpatient care

What does Accounts Receivable do? - Answers Manages the amounts owed to a facility by
customers who received services, but whose payments will be made at a later date by the
patient or their third party payers

What are "days in accounts receivable?" - Answers average number of days the facility takes to
collect payment

What is the "aging of accounts?" - Answers monitor the number of accounts and total dollar
value in 30 day increments; longer the account remains unpaid, less likely to be reimbursed

What is Reconciliation? - Answers -Accounting process used to compare 2 sets of records to
ensure figures agree and are accurate

-Key process to determine whether the money expected was the money received

What is a remittance advice? - Answers notice sent by the insurance company that contains
payment information about a claim

What is an EOB? - Answers Explanation of Benefits. A document prepared by the insurance
carrier that provide details of how the claim was adjudicated or paid out

Physician reimbursement for PAR provider - Answers 1. Medicare allowed charge * 80% =
Medicare payment

2. Medicare allowed charge * 20% = patient responsibility

3. Physician usual charge - Medicare allowed charge = amount physician must write off

Physician reimbursement for non-PAR provider accepting assignment - Answers 1. Medicare
allowed charge - 5% = payment allowed

2. Payment allowed * 80% = Medicare payment

3. Payment allowed * 20% = patient responsibility

Physician reimbursement for Non-PAR provider - Answers 1. Medicare allowed charge - 5% =
starting point

2. Starting point * 115% = Medicare limiting amount (allowed charge)

3. Allowed charge—collected from patient at time of service

4. Starting point * 80% = amount Medicare reimburses patient

5. Patient is responsible for the rest of the bill

, When the physician is Non-PAR, how much does Medicare pay the provider? - Answers nothing;
the patient pays the entire bill at the time of service and Medicare reimburses the patient

What does a coder need to know to assign accurate codes for hernia repair? - Answers To
assign codes accurately—must specify the type/site of hernia; history of hernia; age of patient;
clinical presentation of hernia

inguinal hernia - Answers a hernia in which part of the intestine protrudes into the inguinal canal

Lumbar hernia - Answers a rare herniation in the lumbar region of the torso

Incisional hernia - Answers postoperative hernia caused by a weakness in the abdominal wall
from the incision or postoperative complications

Femoral hernia - Answers A type of hernia that causes a bulge in the upper part of the thigh near
the groin.

epigastric hernia - Answers A protrusion of internal organ through the epigastrium above the
umbilicus

umbilical hernia - Answers protrusion of part of the intestine at the navel

Spigelian hernia - Answers Rare hernia occurring between the transverse abdominis and rectus
muscles

reducible hernia - Answers is a hernia in which the contents of the hernial sac can be returned to
their normal position. (Inguinal Hernia)

Sliding hernia - Answers colon or cecum is part of the hernia sac

incarcerated hernia - Answers is an irreducible hernia in which the contents of the hernial sac
are entrapped

strangulated hernia - Answers occurs when a portion of the intestine is constricted inside the
hernia and its blood supply is cut off

Types of hernia repair - Answers -traditional

-use of mesh

-laparoscopic

-Paraesophogeal

traditional hernia repair - Answers physician pushes the bulging tissue back into the abdominal
cavity

mesh hernia repair - Answers uses mesh rather than stitches (less postoperative pain)

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