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9) ________ is the process of paying for health care services after they have been provided.
A) Medical necessity
B) Statistical analyses
C) Reimbursement
D) Resource allocation
10) In reimbursement, the health care provider is known as the ________ party.
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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14) Which of the following would be an example of a condition?
A) fracture
B) history
C) Cushing's disease
D) Jackson's syndrome
16) An eponym is a:
A) disease of the epiglottis.
B) disease of the epithelial tissue.
C) disease named after a person.
D) disease that is congenital.
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21) Which of the following is an example of a diagnosis code?
A) 095C3ZZ
B) K0018
C) S43.303A
D) 88304
22) In ICD-10-CM, the note provides you with ________ words or phrases that the
physician might use that mean the same condition.
A) conventional
B) alternative
C) traditional
D) conservative
23) Descriptors whose inclusion in the physician's notes are not absolutely necessary and that are
provided simply to further clarify a code description are known as:
A) medical necessity.
B) nonessential modifiers.
C) external cause.
D) Classification Systems.
26) ________ is spending time with a patient and/or family about health care situations.
A) Treatment
B) Services
C) Tests
D) Procedures
27) The provision of medical care for a disorder or disease is known as:
A) procedures.
B) tests.
C) treatment.
D) services.
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28) What establishes medical necessity for procedures provided?
A) Durable medical equipment
B) Superbill
C) Abstracting
D) Diagnosis codes
29) Which of the following statements is true about the purpose of coding?
A) They are items used in the care and treatment of a patient.
B) It provides evidence of what was provided to the patient and why.
C) It enables the sharing of information, in a specific and efficient way, between all those
involved in health care.
D) It helps the physician summarize the patient's history in his or her notes.
30) Outpatient procedures provided by the physician are reported with what classification
system?
A) CPT
B) ICD-10-CM
C) ICD-10-CM volume III
D) ICD-10-PCS
31) An ________ is a patient who receives services for a short amount of time (less than 24
hours) in a physician's office or clinic, without being kept overnight.
A) inpatient
B) outpatient
C) ambulatory patient
D) none of these
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