AAPC Chapter 16: Anesthesia Glossary Flashcards

1
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Codes for procedures commonly carried out in addition to the primary procedure performed; may not be reported alone.

A

Add-on codes.

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2
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Codes identified with a + sign.

A

Add-on codes.

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3
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A health professional who has completed an accredited anesthesia assistant training program.

A

Anesthesiologist assistant.

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4
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A physician licensed to practice medicine who has completed an accredited anesthesiology program.

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Anesthesiologist.

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5
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Begins when the anesthesiologist/ 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.

A

Anesthesia time.

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6
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A catheter inserted into an artery that is used most commonly to measure real-time blood pressure and to obtain samples for arterial blood gas.

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Arterial line.

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7
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A value assigned to anesthesia codes for anesthetic management of surgery and diagnostic tests that vary depending on difficulty of the surgery or diagnostic tests and management of anesthesia.

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Base Unit Value.

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8
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A technique to temporarily take over heart and lung function.

A

Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

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9
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A catheter placed in a large vein (e.g., internal jugular, subclavian, femoral) with the catheter tip in, or close to, the right atrium of the heart.

A

Central venous catheter.

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10
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A registered nurse who has completed an accredited nurse anesthetist training program.

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Certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA).

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11
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A technique used in general anesthesia to reduce blood pressure in order to control bleeding during surgery.

A

Controlled/deliberate hypotension

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12
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A unit multiplier used to convert anesthesia units into a dollar amount for anesthesia services.

A

Conversion factor.

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13
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Which entities review conversion factors?

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CMS, also may be negotiated with insurance companies.

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14
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How often does CMS review conversion factors?

A

Annually.

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15
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Direct measurement of blood pressure in the right atrium and vena cava.

A

CVP (central venous pressure).

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16
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Reflects the amount of blood returning to the heart and ability of the heart to pump blood from the right side of the heart into the pulmonary system.

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CVP (central venous pressure).

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17
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A situation where a delay in treatment would lead to significant increase in the threat to life or body part.

A

Emergency.

18
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A fee based on the physician fee schedule.

A

Flat fee.

19
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Payments of these fees are made under the Relative Value Unit (RVU) rather than by conversion factor, and time is not a consideration for payment.

A

Flat fee.

20
Q

A drug-induced loss of consciousness during which patients cannot be aroused.

A

General anesthesia.

21
Q

Implies a temperature of 20 degrees centigrade or less.

A

Hypothermic circulatory arrest.

22
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Occurs when an anesthesiologist is involved in 2, 3, or 4 concurrent anesthesia procedures, or a single anesthesia procedure with a qualified anesthetist.

A

Medical direction.

23
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Occurs when an anesthesiologist is involved in five or more concurrent anesthesia procedures or fails to meet required medical direction criteria.

A

Medical supervision.

24
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A technique that does not require deep sedation or general anesthesia; the anesthesia provider must be prepared to convert to general anesthesia, if necessary.

A

Monitored anesthesia care (MAC).

25
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A flow directed catheter inserted into the pulmonary artery that is used to measure pressures and flows within the cardiovascular system.

A

Pulmonary artery catheter.

26
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Example of a pulmonary artery catheter.

A

Swan-Ganz.

27
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Used to report the physical status assigned to each patient undergoing anesthesia.

A

Physical status modifier.

28
Q

Patients are ranked by their individual health status; the anesthesia provider must assign the physical status.

A

Physical status modifier.

29
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Term used when a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) machine is used to function as the heart and lungs during heart surgery.

A

Pump oxygenator.

30
Q

Circumstances significantly affecting the character of an anesthesia service.

A

Qualifying circumstances.

31
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These add-on procedures may be reported only with anesthesia codes; more than one may be reported, if applicable.

A

Qualifying circumstances.

32
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May not be reported separately when a code descriptor already indicates the circumstance.

A

Qualifying circumstances.

33
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Do not use these modifiers for Medicare Beneficiaries.

A

Qualifying circumstances.

34
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Loss of sensation in a region of the body, produced by application of an anesthetic agent.

A

Regional anesthesia.

35
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A unit measure, used to assign a value to services, that is determined by assigning weight to factors such as physician work, practice expense and malpractice expense.

A

Relative value Unit.

36
Q

A physician who has completed a medical degree and has entered a residency program specifically for anesthesiology training.

A

Anesthesia resident.

37
Q

A registered nurse who is training in an accredited nurse anesthetist program.

A

SRNA (student registered nurse anesthetist).

38
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Anesthesia provider avoids an area where the surgeon is working (usually on procedures around the head, neck or shoulder girdle).

A

Surgical field avoidance.

39
Q

What must a medical coder be sure of when assigning a code for anesthesia requiring field avoidance?

A

A minimum of base 5.

40
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Deliberate reduction of total body temperature, which reduces general tissue metabolism.

A

Total body hypothermia.

41
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Generally, temperature is reduced 20 to 30 percent below normal temperature.

A

Total body hypothermia.