Critical ICD-10 Concepts for the Emergency Medicine Coder – Part 4 This webinar is AAPC-approved for 1 CEU and/or CEDC specialty credits provided you score a 70% or higher on the post test. Test takers should read all test instructions, and complete the Required Information fields at the top of the test. This test consists of 10 questions. Please select one best answer for each test question by clicking on the square next to the answer you have selected. This test is not timed; however, the test must be taken in one sitting. When all 10 questions have been answered, please click on the Submit Test button. Your score, as well as logic-reach reasoning for answers to any test questions that you missed, will be displayed immediately following completion and successful transmission of this test. For technical support for your Emergency Medicine Coding and Reimbursement Webinar Library subscription please call or email: Cari Laplace Webinar Technical Support Administrator BSA Healthcare Phone: 1-561-434-4740 Email: claplace@bsanda.com NameCompany NameEmailAscites is a buildup of fluid in the peritoneum that is most commonly caused by: Hepatic/liver insufficiency Blockage of the appendix at the opening of the colon Destruction of liver cells leading to liver dysfunction and jaundice Heart failureUlcerative colitis is the clinical term for: Inflammation of diverticula or outpockets from the colon An abnormal passage from one organ to another or from a hollow organ to the surface A small tumor like benign growth on a mucous membrane surface in the colon An inflammatory bowel disease that is often in the colon but can be found in other areas of the bowel tooTrue or False: Gangrene of the bowel is commonly diagnosed in an ED setting. True FalsePeritonitis, or inflammation of the peritoneum, is most often caused by: Melena GI bleeding A ruptured appendicitis or ruptured diverticuli HemorrhoidsTrue or False: Hair, nails, and subcutaneous appendages are all part of the skin system. True FalseWhich of the following best describes a boil or furuncle: A bacterial infection of the skin that is red, hot, and painful An inflammation of the skin that encloses a central core, usually at the base of a hair follicle Multiple boils on the skin, commonly seen around the nape of the neck or the back Infection or inflammation of hair folliclesAn autoimmune disorder that causes thickened areas of the skin and silver-colored scales is known as: Cellulitis Hives Urticaria PsoriasisTrue or False: In ICD-10, cellulitis and abscess are classified in the same category (i.e., L03). True FalseIn ICD-10, the fifth character in codes that describe diseases of the skin would specify: Infectious agent Laterality Anatomic site Type of infectionIf a patient who suffers from a history of osteoporosis presents to the ED with a fracture that was caused by a fall or minor trauma that would not cause a break in a normal, healthy bone, then a coder should: Select a traumatic fracture code Select a category M81 code, indicating that the patient is not suffering from a current, pathologic fracture Select a category M80 code, indicating that the patient is suffering from a current pathologic fracture Select a pathological fracture code