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Chapter 14 Coding Integumentary Conditions
1) Which of the following is largest organ in the human body?
A) Liver
B) Skin
C) Brain
D) Pancreas
2) The average person has how many square yards of skin surface?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
3) Which of the following is the outermost layer of the skin?
A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Subcutaneous tissue
D) Fat
4) Which of the following compose the skin?
A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Sensory receptors
D) Dermis and Epidermis
5) The line between the epidermis and the dermis has hills and ridges, known as:
A) hypodermis.
B) dermal papillae.
C) bulla.
D) atopic papillae.
6) Which of the following layers of skin is a sturdy collagenous layer?
A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Subcutaneous tissue
D) Fat
7) Fastening the skin to the underlying elements of the anatomy is the fatty tissue, also known as the:
A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) subcutaneous tissue.
D) dermatitis.
8) Atopic dermatitis includes:
A) Besnier's prurigo.
B) Flexural eczema.
C) Infantile eczema.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
9) Which of the following is s caused by exposure of the skin to detergents, solvents, acids, or alkalis?
A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Seborrheic dermatitis
C) Diaper dermatitis
D) Irritant contact dermatitis
10) ________ is a painful, pus-filled boil due to infection of the epidermis and underlying tissues, often caused by staphylococcus:
A) Bulla
B) Carbuncle
C) Furuncle
D) Papule
11) Which of the following layers of skin is also known as the hypodermis?
A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Subcutaneous tissue
D) Fat
12) The hard, protective layers at the ends of your phalanges is known as ________.
A) hair shaft
B) nails plate
C) lunula
D) fat
13) ________ is a white area shaped like a crescent moon.
A) Lunula
B) Nails plate
C) Bulla
D) Nevus
14) ________ are deep grooves, horizontal lines (from side to side) on either a fingernail or a toenail.
A) Onycholysis
B) Beau's lines
C) Yellow nail syndrome
D) All of these
E) None of these
15) ________ is a detachment of the nail from the bed of the nail.
A) Onycholysis
B) Beau's lines
C) Yellow nail syndrome
D) All of these
E) None of these
16) Turn to code category L71 in the Tabular List. What notation do you find under this code category?
A) Includes
B) Excludes1
C) Use additional code
D) Excludes2
17) How many different types of glands are located within the skin?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
18) Which of the following glands produces sebum?
A) Apocrine gland
B) Eccrine gland
C) Sebaceous gland
D) None of these
19) Which of the following is the code assigned for linear scleroderma?
A) L94.0
B) L94.1
C) L94.2
D) L94.3
20) Which of the following is the code assigned for nail dystrophy?
A) L60.0
B) L60.1
C) L60.2
D) L60.3
21) What is the correct code for acute lymphangitis of the left toe?
A) L03.031
B) L03.042
C) L03.116
D) L03.126
22) As a coder, what do you need to know when coding a pressure ulcer?
A) Anatomical location
B) Depth of lesion
C) Both anatomical location and depth of lesion
D) Neither anatomical location nor depth of lesion
23) How many stages of pressure ulcers are there?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
24) In which stage of pressure ulcers is there a reddened area on the skin?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
25) In which stage of pressure ulcers are there blisters on the skin?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
26) In which stage of pressure ulcers is there a crater with visible damage to the tissue below the skin?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
27) In which stage of pressure ulcers are there necrotic layers of the skin?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
28) What is the correct code for a stage 2 pressure ulcer of the right heel?
A) L89.611
B) L89.612
C) L89.621
D) L89.622
29) What is the correct code for a stage 4 pressure ulcer of the left ankle?
A) L89.513
B) L89.514
C) L89.523
D) L89.524
30) What is the correct code for a stage 3 pressure ulcer of the right upper back?
A) L89.103
B) L89.113
C) L89.123
D) L89.133
31) Which of the following lesions is a fluid- or gas-filled bubble in the skin?
A) Cyst
B) Furuncle
C) Nodule
D) Papule
32) Which of the following lesions is also known as a boil?
A) Cyst
B) Furuncle
C) Nodule
D) Papule
33) Which of the following lesions is raised with a diameter of less than 5 mm?
A) Cyst
B) Furuncle
C) Nodule
D) Papule
34) Which of the following lesions is raised with a diameter of more than 5 mm?
A) Cyst
B) Furuncle
C) Nodule
D) Papule
35) Which of the following lesions is flat with different pigmentation?
A) Macule
B) Nevus
C) Scale
D) Bulla
36) Which of the following lesions is another name for a birthmark?
A) Macule
B) Nevus
C) Scale
D) Bulla
37) Which of the following lesions is a large vesicle that is filled with fluid?
A) Macule
B) Nevus
C) Scale
D) Bulla
38) Which of the following lesions is flaky exfoliated epidermis?
A) Macule
B) Nevus
C) Scale
D) Bulla
39) What is the correct code for a patient who has a carbuncle of the chest wall?
A) L02.222
B) L02.223
C) L02.232
D) L02.233
40) What is the correct code for a patient with a Gottron's papule?
A) L94.0
B) L94.2
C) L94.4
D) L94.8
41) Which of the following types of dermatitis is also known as Besnier's prurigo?
A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Seborrheic dermatitis
C) Allergic contact dermatitis
D) Exfoliative dermatitis
42) What is the correct code for seborrheic infantile dermatitis?
A) L21.8
B) L21.1
C) L21.9
D) L21.0
43) What is the correct code for allergic dermatitis due to dyes?
A) L23.0
B) L23.1
C) L23.2
D) L23.4
44) What is the correct code for Hebra's pityriasis?
A) L20.0
B) L21.0
C) L25.0
D) L26
45) What is the correct code for plaque psoriasis?
A) L40.0
B) L40.1
C) L40.3
D) L40.5
46) What is the correct code for yellow nail syndrome?
A) L60.5
B) L60.1
C) L60.4
D) L60.8
47) What is the correct code for flexural psoriasis?
A) L40.2
B) L40.3
C) L40.8
D) L40.9
48) Which of the following is a detachment of the nail from the bed of the nail?
A) Beau's lines
B) Onycholysis
C) Yellow nail syndrome
D) Trichorrhexis nodosa
49) Which of the following is the code for an ingrown nail?
A) L60.0
B) L60.1
C) L60.2
D) L60.3
50) Which of the following is the code for rhinophyma?
A) L71.0
B) L71.1
C) L71.8
D) L71.9
51) Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.12.a.1 which states: Codes from category ________, Pressure ulcer, identify the site of the pressure ulcer as well as the stage of the ulcer.
A) L80
B) L85
C) L89
D) L90
52) Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.12.a.4 which states: ________ code is assigned if the documentation states that the pressure ulcer is completely healed.
A) Always
B) No
C) Permanently
D) Continuously
53) Refer to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines I.C.12.a.6 which states: If a patient is admitted with a pressure ulcer at one stage and it progresses to a higher stage, ________ separate codes should be assigned.
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
54) The most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the United States is ________ cancer.
A) Breast
B) Skin
C) Prostate
D) Ovarian
55) What is the main term and correct code for an encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of skin?
A) Screening, Z12.83
B) Encounter, Z20.7
C) Neoplasm, Z52.11
D) Malignant, Z87.2
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