
Which of the following is the external cause code for a civilian activity done for income or pay?
- Y99.0
- Y99.1
- Y99.2
- Y99.8
The correct external cause code for a civilian activity done for income or pay is Y99.0.
External Cause: An event, outside the body, that causes injury, poisoning, or an adverse reaction.
Which of the following is not an external cause code that is reported?
- Cause of the injury
- Gender of the patient injured
- Place of the occurrence
- Activity during the occurrence
The gender of the patient injured is not reportable with an external cause code.
External Cause: An event, outside the body, that causes injury, poisoning, or an adverse reaction.
Which of the following injuries is often caused by overstretching a muscle during movement?
- Contusion
- Sprain
- Strain
- Tear
A strain is often the result of overstretching the muscle during movement.
Sprain: A partially torn or overstretched ligament.
Which of the following injuries is caused by an overstretched ligament?
- Contusion
- Sprain
- Strain
- Tear
A sprain is caused by an overstretched ligament.
Sprain: A partially torn or overstretched ligament.
Which of the following injuries is caused by minor trauma to a muscle?
- Contusion
- Sprain
- Strain
- Tear
A contusion is caused by minor trauma to a muscle.
Condition: A health-related situation.
Which of the following injuries is a separation within the muscle fibers?
- Contusion
- Sprain
- Strain
- Tear
A tear is a separation within the muscle fibers.
Para: An alphanumeric that identifies the number of times a woman has given birth, designated on the chart as P1, P2, etc.; had a fetus reach viability.
What is the medical term for muscle pain?
- Myalgia
- Rupture
- Arthropathy
- Myopathy
Myalgia is the medical term for muscle pain.
What is the correct code for a patient with a contusion of the right hand, initial encounter?
- S60.221A
- S60.221D
- S60.222A
- S60.222D
The correct code for a patient with a contusion of the right hand is S60.221A. S60.221A: Index>contusion>hand>right>initial encounter.
Diagnosis: A physician’s determination of a patient’s condition, illness, or injury.
What is the correct code for a patient with a strain of the extensor muscle, fascia, and tendon of the right little finger at the forearm level, initial encounter?
- S56.417A
- S56.417D
- S56.418A
- S56.418D
The correct code for a patient with a strain of the extensor muscle, fascia, and tendon of the right little finger at the forearm level S56.417A. S56.417A: Index>injury>muscle>finger>little>extensor>strain>right>initial encounter.
Fracture: Broken cartilage or bone.
Skeletal muscles are _______ muscles.
- voluntary
- involuntary
- deliberate
- erratic
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles because they create the pulley system that enables you to move your bones where and when you choose.
Which of the following muscles straightens an arm or leg?
- Abductor muscle
- Adductor muscle
- Extensor muscle
- Flexor muscle
Extensor muscles straighten an arm or leg.
Which of the following muscles flexes a joint?
- Abductor muscle
- Adductor muscle
- Extensor muscle
- Flexor muscle
Flexor muscles flex a joint.
Which of the following muscles raises a body part?
- Levator muscle
- Intrinsic muscle
- Extensor muscle
- Flexor muscle
A levator muscle raises a body part.
Anatomical Site: A specific location or part of the human body.
Which of the following muscles is situated within a part?
- Levator muscle
- Intrinsic muscle
- Extensor muscle
- Flexor muscle
An intrinsic muscle is situated within a part.
Anatomical Site: A specific location or part of the human body.
Which of the following connects a muscle to a bone?
- Muscle
- Ligament
- Tendon
- Connective tissue
A tendon connects a muscle to a bone.
What is the correct code for Reiter's disease, right hip?
- M02.242
- M02.351
- M02.871
- M02.362
The correct code for Reiter’s disease, right hip, is M02.351. M02.351: Index>Reiter’s disease>hip>right.
Diagnosis: A physician’s determination of a patient’s condition, illness, or injury.
Which of the following is the secure side of the muscle?
- Ligament
- Tendon
- Point of origin
- Point of insertion
The point of origin is the secure side of the muscle.
Anatomical Site: A specific location or part of the human body.
Which of the following is the movable end of the muscle?
- Ligament
- Tendon
- Point of origin
- Point of insertion
The point of insertion is the movable end of the muscle.
What type of muscle action describes muscle movement by a conscious decision?
- Voluntary
- Involuntary
- Deliberate
- Erratic
Those muscles that function under voluntary control are moved when your brain tells them to move, as a conscious decision.
An automatic response is known as a(n):
- voluntary action.
- involuntary action.
- point of origin.
- point of insertion.
An automatic response is known as an involuntary action.
Interaction: The mixture of two or more substances that change the effect of any of the individual substances.
What is the correct code for contracture of a muscle in the right ankle and foot?
- M62.451
- M62.461
- M62.471
- M62.472
The correct code for a contracture of a muscle in the right ankle and foot is M62.471. M62.471: Index>contraction>muscle>ankle>right.
Contracture: An abnormal tightening or shortening, often resulting in a deformity.
What is the correct code for a muscle spasm of the back?
- M62.83
- M62.830
- M62.838
- M62.89
The correct code for a muscle spasm of the back is M62.830. M62.830: Index>spasm>muscle>back.
Diagnosis: A physician’s determination of a patient’s condition, illness, or injury.
What type of muscles move in response to the autonomic nervous system?
- Voluntary
- Involuntary
- Deliberate
- Erratic
Involuntary muscles move in response to the autonomic nervous system.
What details must a coder know when coding a muscular condition, if applicable?
- Site of the disease or injury
- Laterality
- Both the site of the disease or injury and the laterality
- Neither the site of the disease or injury nor the laterality
The coder must know both the site of the disease or injury and the laterality, if applicable.
Condition: A health-related situation.