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CCS STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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CCS STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Multiple coronary artery sites bypassed - Answer-A separate procedure is coded for each coronary artery site that uses a different device and/or qualifier Root operation Control - Answer-Stopping or attempt to stop post-procedural bleeding; if unsuccessful and another more definitive root operation is performed code that instead of control Resection - Answer-All of a specific body part is cut out or off Excision - Answer-Cutting out of a less specific body part Autograph obtained from a different body part - Answer-A separate procedure is coded Fusion of spine - Answer-Classified by the level of the spine Multiple vertebral joints fused - Answer-Separate procedure is coded for each vertebral joint that uses a different device and/or qualifier Interbody fusion - Answer-Coded with the device value inter-body device Bone graft - Answer-Device value no autologous tissue substitute or autologous tissue substitute Mixture of autologous and non autologous bone graft - Answer-Code with device value autologous tissue subsitute Inspection - Answer-Not coded separately if used to achieve the objective of the procedure Multiple tubular parts inspected - Answer-Code the most distal part inspected Multiple non-tubular parts inspected in a region - Answer-Body part that specifies the entire area inspected is coded

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CCS STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Chronic kidney disease stage 5 - Answer-Code to N18.6 (ESRD) and dialysis status
Z99.2

Severe sepsis - Answer-Underlying infection + R65.2

Septic shock - Answer-Underlying infection + R65.1

Nosocomial infections - Answer-Additional code of Y95

HIV infections - Answer-Code only confirmed cases (diagnosis sufficient)

Sequencing HIV codes - Answer-Admitted for HIV- B20
A/D unrelated- unrelated first then B20
Asymptomatic HIV- Z21
Inconclusive HIV- R75
Previously diagnosed- B20
HIV in pregnancy- O98.7
Asymptomatic HIV in pregnancy- O98.7 + Z21
Encounters for testing of HIV- Z11.4
Return visit for negative test results- Z71.7

Labor pneumonia - Answer-Has a unique category

Respiratory condition occurring in more than one place - Answer-Coded to the lower
anatomic location

Respiratory condition - Answer-Code exposure to tobacco

Gastrointestinal term hemmorrhage - Answer-Means ulcers

Gastrointestinal term bleeding - Answer-Means gastritis, duodenitis, diverticulosis,
diverticulitis

Delivery and pregnancy - Answer-5th or 6th digit represents trimester

Trimesters - Answer-1- less than 14 wks
2- less than 28 wks, more than 14
3- 28 wks thru delivery

Delivery chart codes should include - Answer-a) Delivery diagnosis code
b) Outcome of delivery

, c)Weeks of gestation
d) Procedure code

Normal delivery code - Answer-O80

Weeks of gestation code - Answer-Z3A

Complications of ectopic pregnancy and abortions - Answer-Require additional codes

Anemia - Answer-Code also the cause
Code first the poisoning and under-dosing of medications
If associated with malignancy, code malignancy first

MI documented as nontransmural or subendocardial with a site provided - Answer-Code
as a subenocardial MI

Subsequent MI within 4 weeks of initial - Answer-Code from I22 and I21

Primary site of neoplasm - Answer-Is where the cancer arises

Secondary neoplasm - Answer-When cancer leaves the original site

Morphology can lead to primary site - Answer-For example: renal cell carcinoma arises
in the kidney

Steps for coding neoplasms - Answer-1. Look up morphology
2. No primary site code- use neoplasm table
3. If the term metastatic is used assume these are secondary sites:
Bones, brain, diaphragm, heart, liver, lymph nodes, mediastinum, meninges,
peritoneum, pleura, retroperitoneum, spinal cord, and sites from C76

Injuries and burns - Answer-Use code from ch. 20 to indicate cause of injury

Burns on different body parts - Answer-Use only the degree of greatest severity along
with the additional codes for burns of other anatomic sites

Adverse effect of a drug - Answer-Allergic reaction
Cumulative effect
Hypersensitivity
Idiosyncratic reaction
Paradoxical reaction
Synergistic

Poisoning - Answer-Administered, taken or prescribed incorrectly
Alcohol in conjunction with a drug
Street drugs resulting in overdose

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