CDIP-CERTIFIED DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY PRACTITIONER EXAM
2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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❖ CDIP EXAM QUESTION BANK
❖ CERTIFIED DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY PRACTITIONER EXAM
❖ 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
❖ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
❖ VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALL ANSWERED {250 Q & A}
❖ DOCUMENTATION INTEGRIY PRACTITIONER (CDIP)
❖ ALREADY GRADED A+
❖ COMPLETE A+ GUIDE
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,**1. The CDS performs case review after admission to obtain the:
a. Case Mix Index
b. Core Measure
Score c.working
DRG
d.final DRG - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > c The CDS performs case
review after admission to obtain the "working DRG."
Goal should be facility specific but usually 24-48 hours
after admission (Hess 2015, 376).
**2. A 32-year-old female fractured her ankle when
she stumbled over the shopping cart while pushing it in
the supermarket. The orthopedic surgeon recommended
open fusion of the right ankle with direct internal
fixation, which was performed. Complete the coding of
this procedure using the chart below
OSGF _ _ _
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, **3. ApproachDeviceQualifier0 Open4 Internal Fixation
DeviceZ No Qualifier3 Percutaneous5 External Fixation
Device4 Percutaneous endoscopic7 Autologous Tissues
SubstituteJ Synthetic SubstituteK Nonautologous
Tissues SubstituteZ No device
a.OSGF34
Z
b.OSGF0
5Z
c.OSGF04
Z
d.OSGF35Z - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > c The correct code
assignment for Fusion of the right ankle open with
internal fixation is OSGF04Z (Leon-Chisen 2013, 102).
**4. A patient is being seen in the clinic for possible
CHF. She has pedal edema and shortness of breath. The
physician's office note states rule out, CHF; shortness
of breath. The patient's reported diagnosis for this
outpatient visit should be:
a. CHF
b. Rule out CHF
c.Shortness of
breath
d.Shortness of breath and pedal edema - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer
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, > d The shortness of breath and pedal edema would be
reported for this outpatient visit. Do not code diagnoses
documented as "probable," "suspected," "questionable,"
"rule out," or "working diagnosis" or other similar
terms indicating uncertainty. Rather, code the
condition(s) to the highest degree of certainty for that
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