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HI255 Medical Coding II
Unit 1 Assignment Worksheet
Q#
Case Questions
Student
Response
Instructor Use
1
Download and abstract case ED14-Abernathy, Natasha. Locate and assign the principal CPT procedure
code using the CPT manual. Select the single procedure code from the following:
74022 | 74176 | 74170 | 74181
74176
2
Download and abstract case ED28-Fray, Scott. Locate and assign the principal CPT procedure
code using the CPT manual. Select the single procedure code from the following:
70260 | 70450 | 70470 | 70551
70450
3
Download and abstract case IPSX08-Donnis, Victor. Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the single diagnosis code from the following:
C18.9 | C18 | C78.5 | D12.6
C18.9
4
Download and abstract case IP21-Capprioli, Ronnie. Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the single diagnosis code from the following:
A49.9 | A41.00 | A41 | A41.50
A41
5
Download and abstract case IP29-Glanville, Zachary. Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the principal diagnosis code
from the following:
H53.0 | H53.11 | H53.2 | H53.8 H53.2
6
Download and abstract case ED33-Decker, Mallory. Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the single diagnosis code from the following:
J69.0 | J69 | J68.8 | J95.4
ALSO,
locate and assign the additional ICD-10-CM code
using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the single diagnosis code from the following:
I46.8 | I46.2 | I48.0 | I45.9
ALSO,
locate and assign the principal CPT procedure
code for the CPR
using the CPT manual. Select the single
procedure code from the following:
92971 | 92961 | 92953 | 92950
J69.0
146.8
92950
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HI255 Medical Coding II
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Download and abstract case IMG24-Weissman, Lauren
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual. Select the single diagnosis code from the following:
I48.4 | I48.1 | I48.19 | I48
ALSO,
locate and assign the principal CPT procedure
code using the CPT manual. Select the single procedure code from the following:
93312 | 93316 | 93355 | 93306
I48.1
93312
8
Download and abstract case IPDC77-Hughes, Marlon.
Locate and assign the 2 principal ICD-10-CM
codes using
the ICD-10-CM manual.
C43.9
E11.21
9
Download and abstract case IPDC20-Smith, Bertram.
Locate and assign the principal ICD-10-CM
code using the ICD-10-CM manual.
A41.2
10
Case IPSX36-Jackson, Kathy
Locate and assign principal ICD-10-CM
code and principal and 1 additional ICD-10-PCS procedure code
s
C50.612
0HBU0ZZ
07B60ZZ
Unit 1 Grading Rubric: Assignment Requirements 20 Points
Points possible
Points earned by student
Chart Review Questions
0-20
Total (Sum of all points)
0-20
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