Question 7_1 out of 1 points
Which of the following is true about the function of the cochlea
Selected Answer: d. It transmits sound only.
Correct
... [Show More] Answer: d. It transmits sound only.
Response
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Rationale: As the stapes footplate moves the oval window, and creates waves in the perilymph
of the scala vestibuli of the cochlea, the round window membrane moves, which causes
movement of the endolymph inside the cochlear duct. This causes the basilar membrane to
vibrate, which in turn cause the organ of Corti (inner hair cells) to send electrical impulses along
the auditory nerve to the brain.
Question 12_1 out of 1 points
Which diagnosis code(s) below reports pain in the left and right ears?
Selected Answer: a. H92.03
Correct Answer: a. H92.03
Response
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Rationale: ICD-10-CM allows for the reporting of laterality (right, left, bilateral). For bilateral
sites, the final character of the code indicates laterality. ICD-10-CM guideline I.B.13 indicates if
no bilateral code is provided and the condition is bilateral, assign separate codes for both the
left and right side. There is a bilateral code provided for pain in the left and right ears H92.03.
You would not report two separate codes.
Question 15_1 out of 1 points
A 10 month-old comes into the pediatrician’s office for a harsh, bark-like cough. She is diagnosed with croup.
The mother also wants the pediatrician to look at a rash that has developed on her leg. The pediatrician
prescribes over the counter medication of acetaminophen for the croup and hydrocortisone cream for the rash
on the leg. She is to follow up in five days or return earlier if the conditions worsen. What ICD-10-CM code(s)
should be reported for this visit?
Selected Answer: a. J05.0, R21
Correct Answer: a. J05.0, R21
Response
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Rationale: Signs and symptoms that are associated with a disease process should not be
reported, refer to ICD-10-CM guideline I.B.5. For this case the ICD-10-CM code R05 should not
be reported because cough is a symptom of the croup. Codes for signs and symptoms that are
not routinely associated with a definitive diagnosis should be reported, according to ICD-10-CM
guidelines 1.B.4 and I.B.5. For this case the rash is reported because it is not related or
associated to the croup. Look for Croup in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index referring you to code
J05.0. Look for Rash in the A [Show Less]