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ICD-10 Implementation Series, Part Three: The Skeletal System

This webinar is AAPC-approved for 1.5 CEU and/or CEDC, CANPC, CASCC, CEMC, CFPC, CGSC, CIMC, CPEDC, CPMA, CPCO 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 15 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 15 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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In ICD-10-CM codes are organized by:
There are five (5) types of bones. Which of the following is NOT a type of bone:
A typical long bone or femur is composed of the following parts: Diaphysis, Epiphyses, Articular cartilage, Periosteum, _____________, and Endosteum
The Spinal Cord is:
The spine of an adult human skeleton consists of how many vertebrae:
_________ supports the upper limbs and provides the greatest range of movement found in the human body:
Fingers and toes have three phalanges, proximal, middle, and distal, with the exception of the:
A type IIIa open fracture wound requires:
Pathologic fractures now requires a 7th digit extension to identify episode of care.
There are 212 bones in the adult human skeleton that are divided into two groups, the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.
In ICD-10-CM a fracture not indicated as open or closed should be coded to:
There are two etiologies of fractures. The first is Traumatic. The second is ___________:
A type of avulsion fracture in which a bony prominence, such as a process or tuberosity, is removed from its bone is known as a:
The different types of meniscus tears that are covered in ICD-10-CM code selection are:

 
There are three types of spinal curvature abnormalities. Which of the following is NOT a spinal curvature abnormality: