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CPC CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAM 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
-centesis - ANSWERpuncture, tap
-desis - ANSWERbinding, fusion
-tripsy - ANSWERcrushing
ABN - ANSWERAdvanced Beneficiary Notice
acoustic neuroma - ANSWERbenign tumor on the auditory nerve (8th cranial nerve) that
causes vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss
acute - ANSWERA condition with a rapid onset with a short course.
add-on codes - ANSWERProcedures commonly carried out in addition to the primary
procedure performed. Add-on codes may not be reported alone, and are identified with
a + sign.
after-cataract - ANSWERFollowing cataract removal, the physician opts to retain the
posterior outermost shell, so an organic separation remains between the posterior and
anterior chambers. This remaining shell later may develop opacities called "after-
cataract."
allergy - ANSWERhypersensitivity caused by exposure to an antigen
allogenic - ANSWERGenetically different, but obtained from the same species.
alveoli - ANSWERthe primary units for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in
the lungs
anastomosis - ANSWERa surgical connection between two hollow or tubular structures
anastomosis - ANSWERjoining of two blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other
,anesthesia time - ANSWERBegins when the anesthesiologist (or anesthesia provider)
begins to prepare the patient for the induction of anesthesia and ends when the
anesthesiologist (or anesthesia provider) is no longer in personal attendance.
anesthesiologist assistant - ANSWERa health professional who has completed an
accredited anesthesia assistant training program
Anesthesiologist Assistant - ANSWERA health professional who has completed an
accredited anesthesia assistant training program.
angiography - ANSWERradiographic imaging of blood vessels
angioplasty - ANSWERProcedure to open narrow or blocked vessels
annuloplasty - ANSWERSurgical reconstruction of the ring (annulus) of the heart valve.
anoscopy - ANSWERendoscopic examination of the anus
antegrade - ANSWERMoving forward or with the usual direction of flow.
anterior segment - ANSWERCornea up to the vitreous body, including the aqueous
humor, iris, and lens.
anuria - ANSWERsuppression, cessation, or failure fo the kinds to secrete urine
aortography - ANSWERradiographic image of the aorta and branches using contrast
material
APC - ANSWERAmbulatory Payment Classification
apheresis - ANSWERFiltering of blood to remove stem cells.
aqueous humor - ANSWERclear fluid filling the area behind the cornea, in front of the
iris
ARRA - ANSWERAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
arrhythmia - ANSWERdisorder of the heart rate or rhythm
arterial line - ANSWERA catheter inserted into an artery, used most commonly to
measure real-time blood pressure and obtain samples for arterial blood gas.
arterial line - ANSWERa catheter inserted into an artery, used most commonly to
measure real-time blood pressure, and obtain samples for arterial blood gas
arteries - ANSWERcarry oxygenated blood away from the heart
, arteriosclerosis - ANSWERhardening of the arteries
artery - ANSWERvessel carrying blood from the heart to the tissues
ASC - ANSWERAmbulatory Surgical Center
atherectomy - ANSWERsurgical removal of plaque buildup from the interior of an artery
atherectomy - ANSWERto remove plaque from an artery
atherectomy - ANSWERto remove plaque from an artery
atherosclerosis - ANSWERbuildup of plaque or fatty paste inside arterial walls
atria - ANSWERupper chambers of the heart
atrioventricular - ANSWERpertaining to the atria and the ventricles
auscultation - ANSWERlistening to body organs
autologous - ANSWERObtained from the patient
autonomic - ANSWERinvoluntary, relating to the autonomic nervous system
autopsy - ANSWERexamination of a dead body to determine the cause of death
azoospermia - ANSWERfailure of the development of sperm or the absence of sperm in
semen
balanoposthitis - ANSWERInflammation and/or infection of the glans penis and
prepuce.
bariatric surgery - ANSWERGastric restrictive procedures that are used to treat morbid
obesity.
barium enema - ANSWERradiographic examination of the rectum and colon after
administration of barium sulfate into the rectum
Barrett's esophagus - ANSWERabnormal growth of stomach or intestinal cells at the
distal end of the esophagus.
bifurcation - ANSWERdivision into two
biofeedback - ANSWERtraining technique for development fo a person's ability to
control his or her autonomic nervous system
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