HI255 UNIT 8 LAB QUIZ
What are the correct codes for acute pain from a recently implanted cardiac
defibrillator? T82.897A, G89.18
Which of the following burns would show blisters on the skin? Second degree
Brady Branson accidentally took his mom's Camazepam today. What code is
assigned? T42.4X1A
Carson Canterbury is seen in the office today. Carson is two years old and
accidentally drank a bottle of Metamucil. Carson has been vomiting for about two
hours. What is/are the correct code(s) assigned? T47.4X1A, R11.10
Which of the following burns would show necrosis? Deep third degree
When coding a burn, which of the following should be the first-listed diagnosis? Site
and severity
What is the correct external cause code for a blizzard, initial encounter? X37.2XXA
Refer to the ICD-10-CM Guidelines I.C.20.k, which states: Assign a code from
category _____, External cause status, to indicate the work status of the person at
the time the event occurred. Y99
Sam Sampson was working at a cheese factory when a vat of boiling liquid cheese
accidentally spilled over, landing on Sam. Sam has third-degree burns on both of his
posterior forearms, as well as his abdomen and chest. What are the correct codes
assigned? T21.31XA, T21.32XA, T22.311A, T22.312A, T31.22, X12.XXXA, Y92.63, Y99.0
Which of the following types of fractures identifies the breaking of the bone into
several pieces? Comminuted
What is the correct code for a patient seen today for a left index fingernail avulsion?
S61.301A
__________ is the displacement of a limb, bone, or organ from its customary position.
Dislocation
______ is the specific anatomical location of the disease or injury. Site
What is the correct code for physical abuse complicating pregnancy, second
trimester? O9A.312
What is the correct code for a penetrating foreign body stuck in the left eyeball,
initial encounter? S05.52XA
The Table of Drugs and Chemicals is set up as a seven-column table organized by
the information in column 1—the table lists the names of drugs and chemicals, in
alphabetic order. Moving to right what information is in sixth column? Adverse Effect
Which of the following is the correct code for an encounter for examination following
an alleged rape, adult? Z04.41
, Denise Davenport thought her cat bit her today. She sees Dr. Dunbar as a
precaution. Dr. Dunbar diagnoses Denise with a cat bite to the right forearm. What
codes are assigned? S51.851A, W55.01XA
Refer to the ICD-10-CM Guidelines I.C.19.e.5.b, which states: When coding a
poisoning or reaction to the improper use of a medication (e.g., overdose, wrong
substance given or taken in error, wrong route of administration), first assign the
appropriate code from categories ________.T36-T50
Which of the following is used to estimate the extent of burns? Rule of nines
What is the correct code for sunburn, third degree? L55.2
The Table of Drugs and Chemicals is set up as a seven-column table organized by
the information in column 1—the table lists the names of drugs and chemicals, in
alphabetic order. Moving to the right, what information is in third column? Poisoning,
intentional self-harm
When coding a burn, which character in the code identifies the severity of the burn?
Fourth
What is the correct code for a patient with solar keratosis? L57.0
Refer to the ICD-10-CM Guidelines I.C.19.a, which states: Most categories in chapter
19 have a ______ character requirement for each applicable code. 7th
Grace Fuller, a 16-year-old female, was brought into the ED by her parents.
They found Grace extremely drowsy. Dr. Rowell, the ED physician, notes slow
heart rate and breathing. Dr. Rowell also notes constricted pupils. Grace’s
parents state she has been diagnosed with bipolar depression and has been
taking cyclazocine. Grace is drowsy; however, she will not respond to Dr.
Rowell. Dr. Rowell completes a thorough examination with the appropriate
laboratory tests, which confirm an overdose of cyclazocine. Grace is
admitted to Weston Hospital for a full workup.
Principal diagnosis:
Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual - Table of
Drugs and Chemicals
What is the key term - Cyclazocine
Poisoning was - undetermined
Do any of the following apply to the condition - Initial encounter
Begin to code the encounter
Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries - Yes
Is there an Includes notation - Yes
If so does the Includes note help to clarify - Yes
Is there a Code first notation - Yes
If so does the Code first note apply to the case study - No
Is there a Code also notation - No
If so does the Code also note apply to the case study - No Code also notation
Is there a Use additional code notation - Yes
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