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AAPC - Chapter 5 Review Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+ 1. The provider documents CKD stage 5 and ESRD. What ICD-10-CM code(s) is/are reported? N18.6 2. What does the abbreviation CKD stand for? Chronic Kidney Disease 3. What would be considered an adverse effect? Rash developing when t...

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AAPC - Chapter 5 Review Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+

1. The provider documents CKD stage 5 and ESRD. What N18.6
ICD-10-CM code(s) is/are reported?

2. What does the abbreviation CKD stand for? Chronic Kidney
Disease
3. What would be considered an adverse effect? Rash developing
when taking peni-
cillin.
4. What does the 7th character A indicate in Chapter 19? Initial encounter
5. Which statement is TRUE for reporting burn codes? The highest de-
gree of burn is re-
ported as the pri-
mary code.
6. A patient presents for an initial encounter for swelling, T88.0XXA
tenderness and erythema at the upper extremity injec-
tion site following Hepatitis B vaccination. The patient
has a local infection. What ICD-10-CM code is report-
ed?

7. The patient is in for an initial replacement of a leaking T82.43XA
dialysis catheter. What ICD-10-CM code is reported?

8. A 4 year-old is brought into the ED crying. He cannot S53.032A,
bend his left arm after his older sister pulled it. The X50.9XXA
provider performs an X-ray and it shows the patient
has a dislocated Nursemaid's elbow. The ED provider
reduces the elbow successfully. The patient is able
to move his arm again. What ICD-10-CM codes are
reported?

9. A patient is admitted to surgery to treat an open frac- S42.301B,
ture to the shaft of the right humerus and a simple S82.202A,
closed fracture of the left tibia following a side-by-side V86.99XA
ATV accident. What ICD-10-CM codes are reported?

10. M16.7, M81.0
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