AHIMA CCS NEWEST VERSION 2025-2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE DETAILED ANSWERS
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Which of the following cells Mast Cells
produce histamine in a type I
hypersensitivity reaction?
Cells filled with basophil granules, found in numbers in
What is a Mast Cell?
connective tissue, that
release histamine and other substances during inflammatory and
allergic reactions.
What cells produces Plasma cells
antibodies
Age
What conditions are a
Cigarette
predisposing risk associated
smoking
with Essential Hypertension
Obesity
High blood pressure that does not have a known cause.
Blood pressure is the force of blood against your artery
What is Essential Hypertension?
walls as your heart pumps blood through your body.
Hypertension occurs when the force of blood is too
strong.
A patient, who is HIV AIDS
positive, has raised red or
purple lesions, appearing
on the skin, in the mouth,
or anywhere on the body.
What is the stage of his
disease process in todays
terminology?
What is AIDS- A disease in which there is a severe loss of the
Acquired Immune Deficiency body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the
resistance to infection and malignancy
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Chronic
Types of conditions that fall bronchitis
under COPD- (Chronic Emphysem
Obstructive Pulmonary a Smoking
Disease) (NOT pneumonia)
is one of the most common lung diseases. Having
COPD makes it hard to breathe. Two forms:
What is COPD
Chronic Bronchitis—resulting from constantly inflamed
(Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease) and irritated airways in your lungs
Emphysema—resulting from damage to small air sacs and airways
in your lungs
What is a lethal arrhythmia? Ventricular Fibrillation
The most common type of arrhythmia. It is a problem
with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. The heart can
What is Arterial Fibrillation beat too fast, slow, or with irregular rhythm.
(AF)
Disorganized electrical signals cause the heart's upper
chambers to fibrillate. The BLOOD POOLS in the Arteria
and isn't pumped completely into the heart's two lower
chambers (ventricles).
Is a condition that causes your heart to beat 100 to 300
What is Arterial Tachycardia
(AT) times each minute. (normal heart rate at rest is 60 to
80). There is a problem with the heart's electrical
system.
Abnormally SLOW heart rate (less than
What is Bradycardia
60 BPM). Bradycardia often starts in
the sinus node.
The heart beats with RAPID, erratic electrical impulses causing
What is Ventricular Fibrillation
ventricles to
flutter/quiver stops the heart from pumping blood to other parts
of the body. Fatal
What common drug is used to Lithium Carbonate
treat bipolar mood swings?
What is the vision-related Retinopathy
pathology caused by
diabetes?
What is Retinopathy? A disease of the retina that results in impairment or loss of vision
Lyme
Penicillin is effective in the Disease
treatment of..
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