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CCS Exam Preparation, Domain 2: Coding 
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A 28-year-old male with a history of IV heroin dependence is admitted for pneumonia. A pulmonologist 
is consulted to assist with the patient's treatment and an antibiotic for Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia 
is administered. Low potassium is treated as well. The final diagnoses were coded as: B20, B59, E87.6, 
and F11.21. What is the discrepancy noted between...
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A 12-year-old boy was seen in an ambulatory surgical center for pain in his right arm. The x-ray showed 
fracture of ulna. Patient underwent closed reduction of fracture right proximal ulna and an elbow-to- 
finger cast was applied. What diagnostic and procedure codes should be assigned? 
S52.101AUnspecified fracture of upper end of right radius, initial encounter for closed fracture 
S52.101BUnspecified fracture of upper end of right radius, i...
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This patient was admitted for chemotherapy due to a primary hepatocellular carcinoma of the 
transplanted liver. What codes are assigned? 
a. Z51.11, C22.0 
b. Z51.11, C22.0, C80.2 
c. Z51.11, T86.49, C80.2, C22.0 
d. T86.49, C80.2, C22.0 - answer-Correct Answer: C 
Code T86.49 should be assigned for complication of liver transplant along with code C80.2 for 
malignancy associated with organ transplant. A malignant neoplasm of a transplanted organ should be 
coded as...
Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) Exam 
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Carcinoma in situ - answer-Tumor cells that are undergoing malignant changes but are still confined to 
the point of origin without invasion of the surrounding normal tissue 
Examples of carcinoma in situ - answer-Intraepithelial infiltrating 
The patient was admitted from the emergency department because of chest pain. Following blood work, 
it was determined that the patient had elevated CPKs and MB enzymes. The EKG sho...
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