{"id":120537,"date":"2023-09-25T15:04:04","date_gmt":"2023-09-25T15:04:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120537"},"modified":"2023-09-25T15:04:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T15:04:06","slug":"aapc-cpc-practice-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/25\/aapc-cpc-practice-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"AAPC CPC Practice Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>A 46-year-old female had a previous biopsy that indicated positive malignant<br>margins anteriorly on the right side of her neck. A 0.5 cm margin was drawn out<br>and a 15 blade scalpel was used for full excision of an 8 cm lesion. Layered<br>closure was performed after the removal. The specimen was sent for permanent<br>histopathologic examination. What are the CPT\u00ae code(s) for this procedure?<br>A. 11626<br>B. 11626, 12004-51<br>C. 11626, 12044-51<br>D. 11626, 13132-51, 13133 &#8211; ANS C. 11626, 12044-51<br>A 30-year-old female is having 15 sq cm debridement performed on an infected<br>ulcer with eschar on the right foot. Using sharp dissection, the ulcer was<br>debrided all the way to down to the bone of the foot. The bone had to be<br>minimally trimmed because of a sharp point at the end of the metatarsal. After<br>debriding the area, there was minimal bleeding because of very poor circulation<br>of the foot. It seems that the toes next to the ulcer may have some involvement<br>and cultures were taken. The area was dressed with sterile saline and dressings<br>and then wrapped. What CPT\u00ae code should be reported?<br>A. 11043<br>B. 11012<br>C. 11044<br>D. 11042 &#8211; ANS C. 11044<br>A 64-year-old female who has multiple sclerosis fell from her walker and landed<br>on a glass table. She lacerated her forehead, cheek and chin and the total length<br>of these lacerations was 6 cm. Her right arm and left leg had deep cuts measuring<br>5 cm on each extremity. Her right hand and right foot had a total of 3 cm<br>lacerations. The ED physician repaired the lacerations as follows: The forehead,<br>cheek, and chin had debridement and cleaning of glass debris with the<br>lacerations being closed with one layer closure, 6-0 Prolene sutures. The arm and<br>leg were repaired by layered closure, 6-0 Vicryl subcutaneous sutures and<br>Prolene sutures on the skin. The hand and foot were closed with adhesive strips.<br>Select the appropriate procedure codes for this visit.<br>A. 99283-25, 12014, 12034-59, 12002-59, 11042-51<br>B. 99283-25, 12053, 12034-59, 12002-59<br>C. 99283-25, 12014, 12034-59, 11042-51<br>D. 99283-25, 12053, 12034-59 &#8211; ANS D. 99283-25, 12053, 12034-59<br>A 52-year-old female has a mass growing on her right flank for several years. It<br>has finally gotten significantly larger and is beginning to bother her. She is<br>brought to the Operating Room for definitive excision. An incision was made<br>directly overlying the mass. The mass was down into the subcutaneous tissue<br>and the surgeon encountered a well encapsulated lipoma approximately 4<br>centimeters. This was excised primarily bluntly with a few attachments divided<br>with electrocautery. What CPT\u00ae and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?<br>A. 21932, D17.39<br>B. 21935, D17.1<br>C. 21931, D17.1<br>D. 21925, D17.9 &#8211; ANS C. 21931, D17.1<br>Question 5<br>PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Right scaphoid fracture. TYPE OF PROCEDURE:<br>Open reduction and internal fixation of right scaphoid fracture. DESCRIPTION OF<br>PROCEDURE: The patient was brought to the operating room; anesthesia having<br>been administered. The right upper extremity was prepped and draped in a sterile<br>manner. The limb was elevated, exsanguinated, and a pneumatic arm tourniquet<br>was elevated. An incision was made over the dorsal radial aspect of the right<br>wrist. Skin flaps were elevated. Cutaneous nerve branches were identified and<br>very gently retracted. The interval between the second and third dorsal<br>compartment tendons was identified and entered. The respective tendons were<br>retracted. A dorsal capsulotomy incision was made, and the fracture was<br>visualized. There did not appear to be any type of significant defect at the fracture<br>site. A 0.045 Kirschner wire was then used as a guidewire, extending from the<br>proximal pole of the scaphoid distal ward. The guidewire was positioned<br>appropriately and then measured. A 25-mm Acutrak\u00ae drill bit was drilled to 25<br>mm. A 22.5-mm screw was selected and inserted and rigid internal fixation was<br>accomplished in this fashion. This was visualized under the OEC imaging device<br>in multiple projections. The wound was irrigated and closed in layers. Sterile<br>dressings were then applied. The patient tolerated the procedure well and left the<br>operating room in stable condition. What CPT\u00ae code is reported for this<br>procedure?<br>A. 25628-RT<br>B. 25624-RT<br>C. 25645-RT<br>D. 25651-RT &#8211; ANS A. 25628-RT<br>An infant with genu valgum is brought to the operating room to have a bilateral<br>medial distal femur hemiepiphysiodesis done. On each knee, the C-arm was used<br>to localize the growth plate. With the growth plate localized, an incision was made<br>medially on both sides. This was taken down to the fascia, which was opened.<br>The periosteum was not opened. The Orthofix\u00ae figure-of-eight plate was placed<br>and checked with X-ray. We then irrigated and closed the medial fascia with 0<br>Vicryl suture. The skin was closed with 2-0 Vicryl and 3-0 Monocryl\u00ae. What<br>procedure code is reported?<br>A. 27470-50<br>B. 27475-50<br>C. 27477-50<br>D. 27485-50 &#8211; ANS D. 27485-50<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A 46-year-old female had a previous biopsy that indicated positive malignantmargins anteriorly on the right side of her neck. A 0.5 cm margin was drawn outand a 15 blade scalpel was used for full excision of an 8 cm lesion. Layeredclosure was performed after the removal. The specimen was sent for permanenthistopathologic examination. 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