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Critical ICD-10 Concepts for the Emergency Medicine Coder – Part 3

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.

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Code H60 is commonly used for which of the following presentations that is regularly seen in an ED setting:
True or False: Hematoma of Pinna occurs when a person is slapped or hit in the ear, and can cause deformation of the external ear if the hematoma is not drained.
If a patient is diagnosed with a perforation of a tympanic membrane that is cause by otitis media, then:
Where is the mastoid bone located:
Tinnitus is the clinical term for which of the following:
True or false: The right ventricle of the heart is generally larger than the left and supplies blood to the majority of the body including the brain.
Angina is the clinical term for:
Atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and a second- or third-degree heart block are examples of:
A subsequent AMI is one that is defined as having occurred within 4 weeks (28 days) of a previous AMI. If a patient has suffered a new AMI within 4 weeks of a previous AMI, then a coder must:
A patient presents to the ED with nasal drip and facial pain. The ED provider diagnoses the patient with acute and chronic sinusitis. How should this be coded?