RHIA CPT Coding Exam Questions with Answers All Correct
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RHIA CPT Coding Exam Questions with Answers All Correct
Patient has rhinorrhea which requires repair of the CSF leak with craniotomy.
A. 63707
B. 63709
C. 62100
D. 62010 - Answer-C
Patient has metastatic brain lesions. Patient undergoes stereotactic radiosurgery gamma knife of two l...
RHIA CPT Coding Exam Questions
with Answers All Correct
Patient has rhinorrhea which requires repair of the CSF leak with craniotomy.
A. 63707
B. 63709
C. 62100
D. 62010 - Answer-C
Patient has metastatic brain lesions. Patient undergoes stereotactic radiosurgery
gamma knife of two lesions.
A. 61533
B. 61500
C. 61796; 61797
D. 61796 - Answer-C
Patient has right sacroiliac joint dysfunction and requires a right S2-S3 paravertebral
facet joint anesthetic nerve block with image guidance.
A. 62311
B. 64493
C. 64490
D. 64520 - Answer-B
Patient requires repair of a 6 cm meningocele.
A. 63700
B. 63709
C. 63180
D. 63702 - Answer-D
Patient comes in through the emergency room with a laceration of the posterior tibial
nerve.
Patient is taken to the operating room where the nerve requires transposition and
suture.
A. 64856
B. 64831; 64832; 64876
C. 64840; 64874
,D. 64834; 64859; 64872 - Answer-C
Patient returns to the physician's office complaining of obscured vision. Patient has had
cataract surgery 6 months prior. Patient requires laser discission of secondary cataract.
A. 66821
B. 66940
C. 67835
D. 66830 - Answer-A
Patient undergoes enucleation of left eye and muscles were reattached to an implant.
A. 65135-LT
B. 65105-LT
C. 65730-LT
D. 65103-LT - Answer-B
Patient suffers from strabismus and requires surgery. Recession of the lateral rectus
(horizontal) muscle with adjustable sutures was performed.
A. 67340; 67500
B. 67314; 67320
C. 67332; 67334
D. 67311; 67335 - Answer-D
Radial keratotomy.
A. 92070
B. 65855
C. 65767
D. 65771 - Answer-D
Correction of trichiasis by incision of lid margin.
A. 67840
B. 67830
C. 67835
D. 67850 - Answer-B
Patient undergoes ocular resurfacing construction utilizing stem cell allograft from a
cadaver.
A. 67320
B. 66999
C. 68371
D. 65781 - Answer-D
,Aphakia penetrating corneal transplant.
A. 65755
B. 65730
C. 65750
D. 65765 - Answer-C
Lagophthalmos correction with implantation using gold weight.
A. 67912
B. 67911
C. 67901
D. 67121 - Answer-A
Lacrimal fistula closure.
A. 68760
B. 68761
C. 68700
D. 68770 - Answer-D
Patient comes into the office for removal of impacted earwax.
A. 69210
B. 69200
C. 69222
D. 69000 - Answer-A
Patient with a traumatic rupture of the eardrum. Repaired with tympanoplasty with
incision of the mastoid. Repair of ossicular chain not required.
A. 69641
B. 69646
C. 69642
D. 69635 - Answer-D
Patient came in for excision of a middle ear lesion.
A. 11440
B. 69540
C. 69552
D. 69535 - Answer-B
Patient with chronic otitis media requiring eustachian tube catheterization.
, A. 69400
B. 69424
C. 69421
D. 69405 - Answer-D
Patient is admitted to the hospital with acute abdominal pain. The attending medical
physician requests a surgical consult. The consultant agrees to see the patient and
conducts a omprehensive history and physical examination. The physician ordered lab
work to rule out pancreatitis, along with an ultrasound of the gallbladder and abdominal
x-ray. Due to the various diagnosis possibilities and the tests reviewed, a moderate
medical decision was made.
A. 99244
B. 99222
C. 99254
D. 99204 - Answer-C
An established patient returns to the physician's office for follow-up on his hypertension
and diabetes. The physician takes the blood pressure and references the patient's last
three glucose tests. The patient is still running above normal glucose levels, so the
physician decides to adjust the patient's insulin. An expanded history was taken and a
physical examination was performed.
A. 99213
B. 99232
C. 99202
D. 99214 - Answer-A
Patient arrives in the emergency room via a medical helicopter. The patient has
sustained multiple life-threatening injuries due to a multiple car accident. The patient
goes into cardiac arrest 10 minutes after arrival. An hour and 30 minutes of critical care
time is spent trying to stabilize the patient.
A. 99285; 99288; 99291
B. 99291; 99292
C. 99291; 99292; 99285
D. 99282 - Answer-B
The physician provided services to a new patient who was in a rest home for an
ulcerative sore on the hip. A problem-focused history and physical examination were
performed and a straightforward medical decision was made.
A. 99304
B. 99325
C. 99324
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