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CAISS FINAL EXAM (Latest
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Incomplete Cord Syndrome - correct answer Preservation of some sensation or motor


function, includes anterior cord, central cord, lateral cord (Brown-Sequard),


syndromes.




(T/F) "Incomplete quadriplegia" orn "incomplete paraplegia" should be coded as


incomplete cord injury. - correct answer T




Complete Cord Synddrome - correct answer Quadriplegia/tetraplegia or paraplegia


with no sensation or motor function.




Cord Laceration - correct answer Includes transection and crush in the same injury


description.




Plexus Contusion - correct answer Stretch injury

,Whiplash - correct answer Cervical Strain




(T/F) The Spine chapter requires coding coexisting injuries to the cord and the


vertebral column as a single injury. - correct answer T




(T/F) If the cord and/or spinal column is injured in more than one location each injury


should be coded separately. - correct answer T




(T/F) Cord contusions/lacerations do not have to be verified by imaging, myleogram or


autopsy. - correct answer F




(T/F) If it is not clear whether the cord was contused or lacerated you should code to


contusion. - correct answer T




(T/F) For cervical spine injuries, the level of cord injury (i.e., superior or inferior to C4)


will affect AIS severity in complete injuries. - correct answer T

,(T/F) Codeable immediate sequelae associated with spine injuries include: transient


neurological signs (paresthesia), incomplete cord/cauda equina syndrom (hemiplegia),


complete cord/cauda syndrome (paraplegia, quadriplegia/tetraplegia), and


redioculopathy. - correct answer T




(T/F) The neurological status of patient with paralysis directly related to spinal cord


injuries should be coded according to its status at 24 hours post injury. - correct


answer T




(T/F) If spinal cord injuries are fatal within the first 24 hours you should code the


neurological status at the time of death. - correct answer T




SCIWORA - correct answer Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiological Abnormality




Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiological Abnormality - correct answer A syndrome of


post-traumatic neurologic injury without evidence of fracture or ligamentous injury on


plain radiographs or CT.

, (T/F) If the diagnosis of SCIWORA is used, it should be coded as spinal cord contusion


NFS. - correct answer T




(T/F) Vertebral dislocation is coded as one injury and is assigned to the inferior


vertebra. - correct answer F




(T/F) An AIS code for vertebral dislocation is only assigned when there is no fracture


or cord involvement. - correct answer T




(T/F) Each veterbral fracture should be coded as a separate injury if there is no


associated spinal cord injury. - correct answer T




(T/F) Veterbral fractures are coded as body, laminae, spinous and transverse

processes, facets, pedicles and odontoid of C2 depending on the specific location of the


fracture. - correct answer T




(T/F) Multiple vertebral fractures should be coded separately. - correct answer F

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