A patient had surgery a year ago to repair two flexor tendons in his forearm. He is in surgery for a secondary repair for the same two tendons.
Which CPT® coding is reported?
(A 6-month-old child was brought to the hospital with severe breathing difficulties. After testing, the child was diagnosed withtracheal stenosis present from birth. The pediatric surgeon performed atracheoplasty(surgical widening of the trachea). What CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?)
Which government office is responsible for overseeing and investigating cases of healthcare fraud and abuse?
(Full Case:Established patient office visit.CC:Bilateral thyroid nodules.HPI:54-year-old evaluated for bilateral thyroid nodules; thyroid ultrasound last week showed multiple thyroid masses likely multinodular goiter; patient can “feel” left-sided nodules; denies dysphagia; denies unexplained weight loss/gain; family history thyroid cancer (maternal grandmother); otherwise no problems except palpable right-sided thyroid mass.ROS:Constitutional negative (chills/fever/weight change). ENT negative (hearing loss/trouble swallowing/voice change). GI negative (distention/pain/bleeding/bowel changes/N/V). Endocrine negative (cold/heat intolerance).PE:Vitals BP 140/72, P 96, R 16, T 97.6, SpO2 97%, wt 89.8 kg, ht 165.1 cm. General alert/cooperative/no distress. Head normocephalic. Throat moist/no lesions/no thrush. Neck: no adenopathy, supple, trachea midline,thyromegaly present, no carotid bruit, no JVD. Lungs clear. Heart regular rhythm/rate, normal S1/S2, no murmur/gallop/rub/click. Lymph nodes no palpable adenopathy.Assessment/Plan:Multinodular goiter; patient will have apercutaneous biopsy (minor procedure).Question:What E/M code is reported?)
A 50-year-old patient presented with a persistent cough has not responded to standard treatments. The patient ' s physician decides to perform a flexible bronchoscopy with bronchial biopsies to further investigate the cause. A flexible bronchoscope is inserted through the patient ' s mouth and into the bronchial tubes. Five biopsies are taken for further testing. The biopsies were sent to the lab for analysis to determine the next steps in the patient ' s treatment plan.
What CPT® coding is reported?
A patient presents to the emergency room with a nosebleed that is controlled by limited anterior nasal packing.
What CPT® code is reported?
Which statement is FALSE in reporting a personal history ICD-10-CM code?
Multiple laceration repairs were performed:
Simple: cheek (2.5 cm), nose (3 cm)
Intermediate: left leg (9 cm), right leg (11.5 cm)
Complex: left upper arm (4 cm)
What CPT® codes are reported?
An otolaryngologist performs a tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy, reconstruction of the posterior ear canal wall, and ossicular chain reconstruction.
What CPT® code is reported?
A 65-year-old gentleman presents for refill of medications and follow-up for his chronic conditions. The patient indicates good medicine compliance. No new symptoms or complaints.
Appropriate history and exam are obtained. Labs that were ordered from previous visit were reviewed and discussed with patient. The following are the diagnoses and treatment:
Hypokalemia - stable. Refill Potassium 20 MEQ
Hypertension - blood pressure remaining stable. Patient states home readings have been in line with goals. Refill prescription Lisinopril.
Esophageal Reflux - Patient denies any new symptoms. Stable condition. Continue taking over the counter Prevacid oral capsules, 1 every day.
Patient is instructed to follow up in 3 months. Labs will be obtained prior to visit.
What CPT® code is reported?
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