A 75-year-old patient with a history of malignant neoplasm of the lower gastrointestinal tract presents for his follow-up colorectal cancer screening.
Assign the correct HCPCS Level II code:
The valid 2019 HCPCS Level II code for a 75-year-old patient with a history of malignant neoplasm of the lower gastrointestinal tract presents for his follow-up colorectal cancer screening is G0105 .
This code is applicable to individuals who are at high risk on colonoscopy.
A 75-year-old patient with a history of malignant neoplasm of the lower gastrointestinal tract presents for...
ICD-CMS-10 code The patient is a 55-year-old female who is seen in the hospital women’s breast center for a screening mammogram to identify any evidence of a malignant neoplasm of the breast. The patient has no signs or symptoms of breast disease.
R10.30 6. A 32 year old male patient presents to the ER with pain and limited movement of his left wrist after being injured in a non-traffic incident while driving a forklift at work today. ASSIGN THE CORRECT EXTERNAL CAUSE CODE FOR THIS INJURY:
An 8-year-old child fell and broke his left fibula, and the orthopedist applied a short leg fiberglass cast. Assign the correct HCPCS Level II code: Q40_ _
visual function screening code 99172 is a bilateral code. a 50 year old patient presents for visual function screening. he has one artificial eye from injury in Iraq. what are the modifiers?
1- Inpatient Visit Physician Note S: This 92-year-old male patient was admitted 2 days ago due to a sudden onset of fever, headache, and complaining of a very stiff neck. The patient took Tylenol at home to relieve his headache but it did not relieve the headache. When his fever reached 101 his daughter brought him to the emergency department and he was admitted. Testing confirmed meningitis.O: Respirations are 32. Pulse is 100. BP: 130/90. He is alert and in...
After having a cervical fusion, the patient was discharged with a semi-rigid, thermoplastic foam, two-piece cervical collar to be worn continuously until follow up in one week. Assign the correct HCPCS Level II code:
SAGE MINDTAP Q Search this Yourself Click for Transcript Physician Office Note This 38-year-old male returns to the office today in follow-up. He and his wife have been attempting to conceive a child for 4 years. His wife has had excessive testing that has concluded there are no physiological reasons that she is unable to conceive a child. The patient presented to me 6 weeks ago for a consultation. After that visit he was sent for infertility testing. Today he...
History of Present Illness: The patient is a 59 year old male who was brought into the hospital by his wife for problems associated with weakness, illness, general inability to ambulate, swollen calf, confusion, and a 25 pound weight loss. This has been ongoing for two months. Initial intake X ray showed evidence of a mass in the right lung. The patient was admitted. A Doppler ultrasound of the legs failed to reveal phlebitis. We are asked to see this...
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What are the codes for this scenario I am so lost :( I know I am needing to code for the mammogram. atient's Overview In practice, the assignment of HCPCS level II codes is not done according to individual code sections. Instead, you will review a coding case (e.g., patient record) and determine the codes to assign for all appropriate code sections of HCPCS level II. (In practice, ICD-10-CM and CPT codes are also assigned.) Instructions Code the following case...