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A patient presents for the evaluation of suspicious skin lesions. The physician performs a punch biopsy on the lesion on the forearm and 2 tangential biopsies on the lesion of the chest. what is the correct CPT code combination to report these procedures?
A. 11104, 11102, 11103 B. 11102 X 2 , 11104
C. 11104, 11103 X 2 D. 11104, 11105 X 2
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Medical Coding With Dr Ziyad AIA
AAPC CPC Mock Exam 02: Chapter 07: CPT 10,000 Series:
01. A 30-year-old patient undergoes a procedure for a scalp defect where a physician surgically inserts a tissue expander. The operation also includes the initial filling and subsequent expansions with saline solution to stretch the tissue for the final reconstruction.
Which CPT code accurately reports the procedure?
A. 11960
B. 11970
C. 15777
D. 19357
02. A 50-year-old woman is evaluated for two new hypoechoic masses in her left breast. In the outpatient radiology suite, an interventional radiologist performs fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNAB) on both lesions using continuous ultrasound guidance.
First, a fine needle is inserted into the 1.6 cm lesion to obtain multiple cytologic samples. The physician then redirects the same needle to sample the second 1.1 cm lesion to obtain additional specimens.
Which two CPT codes correctly report these two separate ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsies?
A. 10021, 10021-59
B. 10005, 76942-59
C. 10005, 10006
D. 19000, 19001
03. A 57-year-old woman presents to the office with five painful hyperkeratotic calluses on her hands. In a single visit, the physician soaks both hands, then pares and removes all five calluses using a scalpel until only healthy tissue remains.
Which CPT code correctly reports the treatment of these lesions?
A. 11055
B. 11056
C. 11057
D. 11305
04. A 30-year-old male presents with a small, raised lesion on his right forearm that has been present for approximately six months. The lesion is non-painful, stable in size, and measures 0.4 cm in diameter. The patient works outdoors and has significant sun exposure. The dermatologist suspects the lesion is benign but decides to remove it for cosmetic reasons and further examination.
Which CPT® code correctly reports the removal of this lesion?
A. 11305
B. 11400
C. 11055
D. 11600
05. A 5-year-old is brought to the QuickCare in the ED to repair two lacerations: a 3 cm laceration on her right arm and a 2 cm laceration on her nose. Her arm is repaired with a simple one-layer closure with sutures. Her nose is repaired with a simple repair using tissue adhesive, 2-cyanoacrylate. How are the repairs reported?
A. 12013
B. 12032, 12041-59
C. 12002
D. 12002, 12011-59
06. A 35-year-old female has cancer in her left breast. The surgeon performs a mastectomy, removing the breast tissue, skin, pectoral muscles, and surrounding tissue, including the axillary and internal mammary lymph nodes. Which CPT code is reported?
A. 19303
B. 19305
C. 19306
D. 19307
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