Medical coding Questions and Answers 100% pass
Medical coding Questions and Answers 100% pass Upcoding - ANS- Using a code on a claim form that indicates a higher level of service than that which was true. Medical necessity - ANS- The determination that the health care provider was acting according to standard practice in providing a particular procedure for an individual with a particular diagnosis. Supporting documentation - ANS- The paperwork in the patient's file that corroborates the codes presented on the claim form for a particular encounter. Unbundling - ANS- Coding the individual parts of a specific diagnosis or procedure rather than one combination or bundle that includes all of those components. Double billing - ANS- Sending a claim for the second time to the same insurance company for the same procedure provided to the same patient on the same date of service. Etiology - ANS- The study of the causes of disease. Anatomy - ANS- The structure of the human body. Pathology - ANS- The study of disease. Pathophysiology - ANS- The study of physiological process of disease. Anatomical site - ANS- A specific location within the anatomy ( body). Anatomical cavity - ANS- A space or area that is hollow and often houses organs and vessels. Anatomical direction - ANS- Medical terminology used to provide the location of a health problem or an approach for surgical procedure. Anatomical position - ANS- Medical terminology that describes the patient's position ( on the surgical or examination table). AHIMA - ANS- American Health Information Management Association Supine position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/ her back, face upward. Prone position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/her stomach, face downward. Sitting position - ANS- Patient is sitting up at a 90 degree angle to the table. Lithotomy position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/her back knees bent and apart, feet in stirrups. Dorsal recumbent position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/her back, knees bent, feet flat on table. Sim's (left lateral) position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/her stomach, right arm at side, right leg straight, left arm at right angle to head, left-leg knee bent upward toward waist. (Sim's right lateral would be reverse) Fowler's position - ANS- Patient is lying on his/her back with a headrest bringing the head and torso up at45 degree angle. Knee-elbow position - ANS- Patient is face down on the table , arms above head, buttocks in the air with knees at right angle. Proctologic position - ANS- Patient is lying face down with table assisting an upward presentation of rectum and anus. Condition - ANS- Health related situation. Eponym - ANS- Condition named after a person. Manifestation - ANS- Condition caused or developed from the existence of another condition. Co-morbidity - ANS- Separate condition/illness present in the same patient at the same time as another, unrelated condition or illness. External cause - ANS- An event, outside the body, that causes injury, poisoning, or an adverse reaction. Adverse effect - ANS- An unexpected, bad results; also known as an adverse reaction. Sequela (late effect) - ANS- Cause-and-effect relationship between an original condition, illness, or injury and an additional problem caused by the existence of that original condition. Underlying condition - ANS- One disease that affects or encourages another condition. Not elsewhere classified (NEC) - ANS- Specifics that are not described in any other code in the ICD-10-CM book;also known as not elsewhere classified.
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