Medical Studies > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > CPC Exam 2022/2023 Update. 100% Accurate. Questions Prep. Rated A (All)
CPC Exam 2022/2023 Update. 100% Accurate. Questions Prep. Rated A medicare part A - ✔✔-The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization, care in a skilled nursing facility, home ... health care, and hospice care. Medicare Part B - ✔✔-the part of medicare that helps cover madically necessary physician services outpatient care and other medical services full services not covered under medicare part a part B is an optional benefit for which the patient must pay a premium in which generally requires a yearly deductible and co insurance Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) - ✔✔-combines benefits of part A and B, sometimes D. Medicare—Part D - ✔✔-Prescription drug coverage medical coding - ✔✔-The process of translating this written or dictated medical record into a series of numeric and alpha numeric codes 2 primary types of insurers - ✔✔-commercial insurance plans and government insurance plans Medicare - ✔✔-provides coverage for people over the age of 65, bling or disabled individuals, and people with permanent kidney failure or end stage renal disease (ESRD) Medicaid - ✔✔-a health insurance assistance program for low income people Advanced Beneficiary Notice (ABN) - ✔✔-Document that informs covered patients that Medicare may not cover a certain service and the patient will be responsible for the bill required before billing the patient if coverage is denied HITECH - ✔✔-Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act - allows patients to request an audit trail of their disclosures of their health info made through the electronic health record - requires that an individual be notified if their is an unauthorized disclosure of their health info compliance plan - ✔✔-A written set of instructions outlining the process for coding and submitting accurate claims, and what to do if mistakes are found. The AAPC was founded in what year? - ✔✔-1988 can a word have more than one root? - ✔✔-yes blephar/o - ✔✔-eyelid bucc/o - ✔✔-cheek cholecyst/o - ✔✔-gallbladder colp/o - ✔✔-vagina cyst/o - ✔✔-A fluid sac or pouch, urinary bladder derm/o - ✔✔-skin encephal/o - ✔✔-brain enter/o - ✔✔-intestine hem/o, hemat/o - ✔✔-blood my/o - ✔✔-muscle myel/o - ✔✔-spinal cord, bone marrow onych/o - ✔✔-nail oste/o - ✔✔-bone phleb/o - ✔✔-vein pulm/o, pulmon/o - ✔✔-lungs synov/i - ✔✔-synovial fluid, joint, or membrane ab- - ✔✔-away from ad- - ✔✔-toward, near ante- - ✔✔-before ec-, ecto- - ✔✔-out, outside end/o - ✔✔-in, within mon/o - ✔✔-one poly- - ✔✔-many, much post- - ✔✔-after, behind -centesis - ✔✔-puncture, tap -desis - ✔✔-binding, fusion -ectomy - ✔✔-excision, surgical removal -graphy - ✔✔-act of recording data -pexy - ✔✔-surgical fixation -plasty - ✔✔-surgical repair, plastic surgery, reconstruction -tripsy - ✔✔-crushing Anterior (ventral) - ✔✔-toward the front of the body Posterior (dorsal) - ✔✔-toward the back of the body Medial - ✔✔-Toward the midline of the body Lateral - ✔✔-toward the side of the body Proximal - ✔✔-nearer to the point of attachment or to a given reference point Superior (cranial) - ✔✔-above; toward the head Inferior (caudal) - ✔✔-below; toward the lower end of the spine Superficial (external) - ✔✔-closer to the surface of the body deep (internal) - ✔✔-closer to the center of the body sagittal plane - ✔✔-cuts body into left and right side frontal (coronal) plane - ✔✔-vertical plane dividing the body or structure into front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions transverse plane (horizontal) (axial) - ✔✔-cuts horizontally through the body and separates the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) sections Basic unit of all living things - ✔✔-cell (4) connective tissue groups: - ✔✔-adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, blood what does muscle tissue do? - ✔✔-causes movement What are organs? - ✔✔-two or more kinds of tissue together performing special body functions What are systems? - ✔✔-a group of organs working together to perform a complex body function what is the cranial cavity? - ✔✔-space in the skull or cranium that contains the brain what is the spinal (vertebral) cavity? - ✔✔-space inside the spinal column containing the spinal cord what is the thoracic cavity? - ✔✔-Space containing the heart, lungs, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, and thymus. what is the abdominal cavity? - ✔✔-The space containing the lowest portion of the esophagus, the stomach, intestines (excluding the sigmoid colon and rectum), kidneys, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and ureters. what is the pelvic cavity? - ✔✔-The space containing the urinary bladder, certain productive organs, part of the large intestine, and the rectum. mucus membranes - ✔✔-Line the interior walls of the organs and tubes that open to the outside of the body, such as those of the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. serous membranes - ✔✔-line cavities, including the thoracic cavity and internal organs. synovial membranes - ✔✔-• line joint cavities • composed of connective tissue • secrete synovial fluid into joint cavities [Show More]
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