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A patient presents to the physician for a follow-up visit related to hypertension. The physician documents that the condition is well-controlled and the patient is not currently on medication. Which code should be assigned?
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A physician performs a routine screening for breast cancer and documents that the patient has no signs of malignancy. How should this encounter be coded?
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During a routine checkup, the physician identifies a family history of colon cancer but no symptoms in the patient. How should the family history be coded?
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A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with a respiratory infection. The physician documents an acute exacerbation of COPD. How should this condition be coded?
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A 55-year-old patient is seen for a routine visit and mentions a history of previous strokes. The physician states the strokes are resolved. Should the history of stroke be coded?
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A physician performs a diagnostic colonoscopy due to a patient’s complaint of abdominal pain and diarrhea. The colonoscopy reveals diverticulosis. How should the colonoscopy procedure be coded?
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A physician performs a procedure to remove a benign polyp from the colon. What CPT code is assigned?
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A 40-year-old male with a history of asthma presents for an emergency room visit due to acute shortness of breath. What is the principal diagnosis?
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A patient undergoes a routine exam, and the physician documents hypertension and obesity. What is the primary diagnosis code?
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During an outpatient procedure, a physician performs a laceration repair and documents a simple repair. What modifier is applied for this procedure?
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The physician documents that a patient has diabetes mellitus type 2 with diabetic nephropathy. Which code is assigned for this encounter?
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A patient is seen in the clinic for a post-operative check after a gallbladder removal surgery. The physician finds no complications. How should the diagnosis be coded?
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A patient presents for a pre-surgical clearance before undergoing knee replacement surgery. The physician performs an EKG and physical examination. What code is assigned?
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A patient with diabetes presents with a foot ulcer, and the physician documents "diabetic foot ulcer" as the diagnosis. How should this be coded?
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A patient undergoes a routine checkup with no significant findings. How should this encounter be coded?
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A physician orders a diagnostic test to evaluate a suspected case of pneumonia. The test confirms the diagnosis. What is the appropriate procedure code?
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A patient is diagnosed with a non-healing wound. The physician orders a wound debridement procedure. What is the correct CPT code?
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A 65-year-old patient is admitted for a cataract surgery. How should the surgery be coded?
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A physician documents that a patient has hypertension and chronic kidney disease. How should the diagnoses be sequenced?
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A patient is diagnosed with a ruptured appendix and undergoes an appendectomy. What should be the principal diagnosis?
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A 75-year-old patient presents with multiple fractures from a fall. The physician documents osteoporosis. What diagnosis should be coded?
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A 40-year-old female is seen for a routine screening mammogram, and no abnormalities are found. How should this encounter be coded?
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A physician diagnoses a patient with acute bacterial pneumonia. How should this condition be coded?
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A physician orders an ultrasound to check for gallstones. The result is positive. What is the appropriate procedure code?
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A 60-year-old male with a history of hypertension and diabetes presents with a stroke. What diagnosis should be assigned?
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A patient with chronic asthma presents for a follow-up visit. The physician documents “stable asthma.” How should the asthma be coded?
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A 28-year-old female presents for a pregnancy test. The result is positive. How should this encounter be coded?
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A patient undergoes a skin biopsy for suspected melanoma. The biopsy confirms melanoma. What CPT code should be used?
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A patient undergoes a diagnostic colonoscopy after complaints of rectal bleeding. The procedure reveals internal hemorrhoids. How should this be coded?
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A patient presents for a routine eye exam. The physician finds no abnormalities. How should this encounter be coded?
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A physician orders a follow-up colonoscopy after a previous polypectomy. How should this be coded?
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A 45-year-old patient is seen for a routine diabetes checkup. The physician documents stable blood sugar levels. How should this encounter be coded?
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A patient is diagnosed with stage 3 chronic kidney disease. How should this be coded?
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A patient receives a tetanus vaccine during a routine visit. What code should be assigned for the vaccine?
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A 30-year-old female is treated for a urinary tract infection. The physician documents the infection as uncomplicated. How should the diagnosis be coded?
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A patient presents with an allergy flare-up and receives an injection for relief. How should this be coded?
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A physician orders a mammogram for a patient with a family history of breast cancer. The result is negative. How should this encounter be coded?
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A patient presents for a routine exam, and the physician documents a history of smoking but no current symptoms. How should this be coded?
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A physician orders a blood test to evaluate thyroid function. The test result is normal. How should this encounter be coded?
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A patient is seen for a routine flu shot. How should this be coded?
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A physician diagnoses a patient with osteoarthritis in the knee and documents moderate pain. How should the diagnosis be coded?
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A patient with a history of high cholesterol is seen for a routine visit. No change in condition is noted. How should the diagnosis be coded?
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A patient presents with a sore throat and fever. The physician diagnoses viral pharyngitis. How should this be coded?
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A patient undergoes a routine skin examination, and the physician finds no abnormal lesions. How should this be coded?
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A physician documents that a patient has a history of depression but no current symptoms. How should this be coded?
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A patient presents with back pain and the physician documents muscle strain. How should this be coded?
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A 22-year-old female presents with acne. How should this be coded?
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A patient with diabetes mellitus presents for an eye exam. The physician finds no retinopathy. How should this be coded?
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A patient with a history of cancer undergoes a routine screening for recurrence. No recurrence is found. How should this encounter be coded?
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A patient is seen for a follow-up visit after surgery. The physician documents that the wound is healing well. What code should be assigned?

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