Ch 11: Content Review Flashcards

Evaluation and Management

1
Q

What are the three contributing factors?

A
  • Counseling
  • Coodination of Care
  • Nature of Presenting Problem
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2
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The term used to describe a patient who has NOT been formally admitted to a health care facility

A

Outpatient

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3
Q

Codes from the E/M subsection Nursing Facilities Service are used to report services provided in nursing facilities that used to be known as:

A

All of the above

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4
Q

The HPI must be documented in the medical record by:

A

The physician

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5
Q

What are the three key components that are present in every patient case, except counseling encounters or tine-based codes, and enable the coder to choose the appropriate level of service?

A
  • History
  • Examination
  • Medical Decision Making
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6
Q

According to E/M guidelines, a(n) _____ exam encompasses a complete single-specialty exam or complete multisystem exam.

A

Comprehensive

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7
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The request for advice or opinion from one physician to another physician is this type of service:

A

Consultation

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8
Q

The code range for Home Services is ______.

A

99341-99350

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9
Q

These elements would be part of the ______ history: employment, education, use of drugs.

A

Social

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10
Q

The definition of low birth weight can be found in the notes for subheading ______.

A

Initial and Continuing Intensive Care Services

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11
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The level of E/M service is based on:

A

All of the above

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12
Q

What are the four elements of history?

A
  • Chief Complaint (CC)
  • History of Present Illness (HPI)
  • Review of Systems (ROS)
  • Past, Family, and/or Social History (PFSH)
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13
Q

The physician must consider multiple diagnoses and management options. There is a moderate amount of data to be reviewed and the risk of complications or death is moderate. What is the level of MDM?

A

Moderate

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14
Q

Complexity of medical decision making is based on what three elements?

A
  • Number of diagnoses or management options
  • Amount and/or complexity of data to review
  • Risk of complications or death if the condition is left untreated
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15
Q

When a physician performs a preventive care service, the extent of the exam is determined by the:

A

Age

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16
Q

Bruising would be an element of review of this organ system.

A

Hematologic

17
Q

The Hospital Inpatient Services subsection is used for patients admitted to:

A

An acute care facility

18
Q

What are the four levels of medical decision making complexity?

A
  • Straightforward
  • Low-complexity
  • Moderate-complexity
  • High-complexity
19
Q

Mr. Smith presents to the Emergency Department at the local hospital for chest pain and is seen by the ED physician on duty. The physician obtains an extended HPI, an extended ROS, and a pertinent PFSH. What is the level of history?

A

Detailed

20
Q

Medical decision making (MDM) is based on the ____ the physician must consider about the management of a patient’s condition.

A

All of the above

21
Q

The _____ is a statement describing the reason for the encounter and is a history element.

A

Chief Complaint (CC)

22
Q

An established patient is one who has received professional service from the physician or another physician of the exact same specialty and subspecialty in the same group within the past _____ years.

A

3

23
Q

The examination is the _____ portion of the E/M service.

A

Objective

24
Q

Donald Mayors is a homebound patient who is experiencing some new problems with managing his diabetes. Dr. Martin, who has never seen this patient before, drives to Donald’s residence and spends 20 minutes examining the patient and explaining the adjustments that are to be made in the insulin dosage. The medical decision making is straightforward. What is the CPT code?

A

99341

25
Q

What are the four levels of history type?

A
  • Problem focused
  • Expanded problem focused
  • Detailed
  • Comprehensive
26
Q

The four types of patient status are:

A
  • Outpatient
  • Inpatient
  • New
  • Established
27
Q

The physician performs an extended exam of the affected body areas and related organ systems. What is the level of the examination?

A

Detailed

28
Q

What CPT code is assigned to an ED service that has a detailed history and exam with a moderate level of MDM?

A

99284

29
Q

According to information in 99486, what is the age of a neonate?

A

28 days or younger

30
Q

Critical care codes are reported based on:

A

Time