Coding Certification Preparation Course

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Medical Coding
Certification
Preparation
Course
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Three years in development
About 80 Hours of Instruction
Can be completed in four hours per week in
about 20 weeks.
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Prepares you to Test for the American
Academy of Professional Coders
Certified
Professional
Coder
Exam
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Or the American Healthcare Information
Management Association (AHIMA)
Certified
Coding
Specialist
- Physician
Exam
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Restuccio Healthcare Group
Ten years of experience in
teaching ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS
Seminars
We conduct over 1,000 chart audits per week
We train hundreds of coders and physicians every year
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Course offers:
Over 1,200 hyperlinked medical coding
terms and procedures
Over 125 actual surgical Operational Reports
Over 500 Multiple-Choice Test Questions
200 True / False Questions
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Entire CPT, ICD-9 and HCPCS Study Course
Anesthesiology
Neurology
Cardiology
Auditory
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E&M
Respiratory
Radiology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Integumentary
Musculoskeletal
Urinary
O/B
Endocrinology
HCPCS
CPT Modifiers
Digestive
CPT Concepts
New! Medical
Terminology
for CPT
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Only $499
Available online via the internet.
Six months access.
Discounts for 2-5, 6 –10, 11-25, and more Students.
Study wherever you want, Whenever you want.
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Multiple Choice Test Questions
1. Code for a bunionectomy, Silver
Procedure:
 28290
 28292
 28293
 28294
Answer: Excision of a bunion, unilateral procedure.
Prepares you for the AAPC CPC Exam
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Operational Reports Medical terms explained
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES: 1. Hydrocele, right. 2. Epididymitis, right,
chronic.
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES: 1. Hydrocele, right. 2. Epididymitis, right,
chronic.
SURGEON:
ANESTHESIA: General
NAME OF OPERATION: 1. Scrotal exploration. 2. Epididymectomy, right. 3.
Hydrocelectomy, right.
Removal of the epididymis, the posterior
surface of the testis.
FINDINGS AT OPERATION: Examination prior to, as well as at this procedure
revealed the presence of enlargement of the right epididymis with associated
hydrocele containing approximately 120 cc of straw-colored fluid.
PROCEDURE: With the patient in the supine position and under satisfactory
general anesthesia, the genitalia were prepped and draped in a routine
sterile manner. A vertical incision was made in the right hemiscrotum, and
the testicle and associated tunic delivered into the wound. Utilizing
careful sharp and blunt dissection, the hydrocele sac was opened, aspirated,
and dissected, as was the epididymis. The vas deferens was transected and
ligated in the procedure. The patient's hemiscrotum was then drained with a
small Penrose drain placed in a dependent position, followed by serial
closure with 3-0 Vicryl. Sterile compressive dressing was applied. Blood
loss was negligible. The patient was sent to the recovery room in
satisfactory condition.
ICD-9 Answer
CPT Answer
Explanation
Interactive Answers, explanations, tips and hints for 100 Op Reports
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