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2006 ICD-9 Test 4

Objective: Answer 7 out of 10 questions correctly. Click on Refresh or Reload to start Over. JavaScript required! Best viewed with MS Explorer 4.0 or higher.


1.  Code for multiple gestation following (elective) fetal reduction,
 651.53
 651.63
 651.73 
 651.8

2. Code for urinary obstruction, NEC.
 599.60
 599.69 
 599.89
 599.9


3. At stages 1-3, kidney disease there are generally:
 Minor symptoms and the patient may not be aware of any problem at all.    
 Moderate symptoms and the patient may not be aware of any problem at all.
 Minor symptoms and the patient will typically feel the need to urinate more often and stomach cramps.
 Moderate symptoms and the patient will typically feel the need to urinate more often and stomach cramps.

 

4. The KDOQI stages  of kidney disease mean:
 Kidney/Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative.
 Kidney Duodenum Outcomes Quality Initiative.
 Kidney/Dialysis Outcomes Quality Assurance.
 Keratotic Disease Outcome Quality Insurance.

   

5. Chronic Renal disease code 585 is replaced by more specific codes with
 Four stages
 Five stages
 Six stages 
 Seven stages.

 6. Sclerosing mesenteritis is a:
 Rare, peritoneal disease and the patient may have abdominal pain or symptoms related to bowel obstruction.
 Common mesenteric disease without symptoms.
 Rare, mesenteric disease that is easily confirmed by laboratory tests and imaging studies.
 Rare, mesenteric disease and the patient may have abdominal pain or no symptoms at all.


7. Mesentery relates to the:
 Middle of the belly.  
 Groin.
 Area above the kidneys.
 Area above the abdomen.

 
8. Lytic means:
 Having to do with lysis -- the disintegration of a cell by disruption of its plasma membrane. 
 Having to do with lypids -- fat soluble subtances.
 Having to do with lysotype: A type of bacterial species.
 Having to do with Lyxulose: The 2-keto derivative of lyxose.

 
9. _________ are bilateral, septated, cystic structures.
 Cystic hygromas 
 cystic diathesis
 cystine calculus
 cystic disease of renal medulla


10. A common treatment for retroperitoneal abscess is:

 Intramuscular abscess drainage (IAD).
 Percutaneous abscess drainage (PAD). 
 Percutaneous flushing.
 Retroperitoneal abscess drainage (RAD).

Explanations4

 

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