BC 3030X Week 5 Certification Test , Latest 2020. A physician visits Mr. Smith in his home monthly. Today, he performs a problem focused history, an expanded problem focused examination and a medical decision making of
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BC 3030X Week 5 Certification Test , Latest 2020. A physician visits Mr. Smith in his home monthly. Today, he performs a problem focused history, an expanded problem focused examination and a medical decision making of low complexity. What CPT® code is reported?
Selected Answer:
99347
Correct Answer:
99348
Response Feedback: In the CPT® Index, look for Home Services/Established Patient and you are directed to code range 99347-99350. Two of three key components must be met to support a level of visit for established patient home services. 99348 is the correct code choice.
• Question 2
0.6 out of 0.6 points
3-year-old critically ill child is admitted to the PICU from the ER with respiratory failure due to an exacerbation of asthma not manageable in the ER. The physician starts continuous bronchodilator therapy and pharmacologic support along with cardiovascular monitoring and possible mechanical ventilation support. The physician documents a comprehensive history and exam and orders are written after treatment is initiated. What is the CPT ® code for this encounter?
Selected Answer:
99475
Correct Answer:
99475
• Question 3
0.6 out of 0.6 points
What modifier is used to report an evaluation and management service mandated by a court order?
Selected Answer:
32
Correct Answer:
32
• Question 4
0.6 out of 0.6 points
A patient is seen by Dr. B who is covering on call services for Dr. A. The patient is an established patient with Dr. A. but she has not been seen by Dr. B. before. Which E/M subcategory is appropriate to report the services provided by Dr. B?
Selected Answer:
Established patient office visit
Correct Answer:
Established patient office visit
• Question 5
0.6 out of 0.6 points
37-year-old female is seen in the clinic for follow-up of lower extremity swelling.
HPI: Patient is here today for follow-up of bilateral lower extremity swelling. The swelling responded to hydrochlorothiazide.
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DATA REVIEW: I reviewed her lab and echocardiogram. The patient does have moderate pulmonary hypertension.
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Exam: Patient is in no acute distress.
ASSESSMENT:
• Bilateral lower extremity swelling. This has resolved with diuretics, it may be secondary to problem #2.
• Pulmonary hypertension: Etiology is not clear at this time, will work up and possibly refer to a pulmonologist.
PLAN: Will evaluate the pulmonary hypertension. Patient will be scheduled for a sleep study.
Selected Answer:
99212
Correct Answer:
99212
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