Health Insurance Portability and Accountability

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability

Insurance Portability and Accountability

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117. The foramen ovale is found in which anatomical location?

A. Fibula B. Heart C. Pancreas D. Liver

118. A new patient is seen in a clinic for complaints of shortness of breath, fever, difficulty swallowing, runny nose, and cough. The physician performs a detailed history, detailed examination, and medical decision making of low complexity. The physician also obtains a chest x-ray and lab workup. Based on the results of the diagnostic tests, the physician renders a diagnosis of upper respiratory tract infection and lymphadenopathy. What ICD-10 and CPT codes are assigned?

A. 99203, J06.9, R59.0 B. 99202, D63.1, J45.909 C. 99213, R06.82, F10.229 D. 99215, M19.011, R13.10

119. A patient has a disorder in which the bone marrow produces an overabundance of white blood cells. What is this disorder called?

A. Leukemia B. Hemophilia C. Coagulation D. Septicemia

120. A patient is diagnosed with acne. What ICD-10-CM code would be assigned?

A. L74.2 B. L72.3 C. L70.0 D. L73.1

121. A coder assigns a HCPCS Level II code to a patient’s medical record. The code description reads as follows: Enteral feeding supply kit; syringe fed, per day, includes but not limited to feeding/flushing syringe, administration set tubing, dressings, tape. Based on this description, which HCPCS Level II code was assigned?

A. B4072 B. B4125 C. B4034 D. B4278

122. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards were developed to

A. ensure that coders could easily access each medical record. B. determine the structure of insurance carrier payments for health care practitioners. C. protect patient confidentiality when health information is transferred electronically. D. define XLTM standards for health records management.

123. Another name for third-party contractors who have access to medical information is

A. business associates. B. insurance administrators. C. healthcare vendors. D. covered entities.

124. Bones inside the nose are called

A. maxillae. B. turbinates. C. ethmoids. D. septal mucosa.

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