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WK6 QUESTIONS1 HP-213

Instructions: Select the most appropriate response.

1) Coronal, midsagittal, sagittal, and transverse are terms that describe

Responses

  • contrast agents.

planes of view.

radiographic projections.

components of radiology procedures.

2) Which modifiers are commonly added to radiology codes to indicate the component provided?

Responses

  • -26 and -TC

-LT and -RT

-52 and -76

-50 and -51

3) Component coding

Responses

  • combines the technical and professional components into a single code.

indicates that a provider owns the equipment and performs both the technical and professional components.

requires that modifier -52 be added to the radiology code reported.

allows for the reporting of a radiology procedure code and a surgical procedure code to completely describe the service provided.

4) The CPT code for chest fluoroscopy is included in the __________ subsection of the CPT Radiology section.

Responses

  • Diagnostic Ultrasound

Radiologic Guidance

Diagnostic Radiology

Breast, Mammography

5) Which modality is performed to identify nerve construction or inflammation and the degree of fluid flow in the epidural space?

Responses

  • Mammography

Epidurography

Computed tomography

Magnetic resonance angiography

6) Which modality is performed to identify nerve construction or inflammation and the degree of fluid flow in the epidural space?

Responses

  • Mammography

Epidurography

Computed tomography

Magnetic resonance angiography

7) Which radiologic procedure involves X-rays of different angles to create cross-sectional images of organs, bones, and tissues to visualize blood flow in arterial and venous vessels throughout the body?

Responses

  • Computed axial tomography

Computed tomography angiography

Magnetic resonance angiography

Magnetic resonance imaging

8) Amplitude modulation, gray-scale ultrasound, motion mode, and real-time scan are

Responses

  • planes of view for radiology procedures.

radiographic projections.

types of ophthalmic ultrasound.

ultrasound display modes.

9) Types of radiation oncology treatment devices include

Responses

  • blocks, breast boards, wedges, and eye shields.

neutron beam and proton beam.

therapeutic port film and megaelectron volts.

treatment volume determination, treatment time/dosage determination, and choice of treatment modality.

10) A patient underwent a procedure that measures thyroid function to determine how much iodine the thyroid absorbs. The type of procedure that the patient had is a(n)

Responses

  • vascular flow exam.

photon absorptiometry.

tomographic single photon emission computed tomography.

uptake test.

11) After being tackled in a football game, a patient with complaints of pain and trouble breathing underwent rib X-rays on both sides. Three views were obtained. Select the proper code.

Responses

  • 71100

71100-51

71110

71110-50

12) Myelography of the cervical and thoracic spine, radiological supervision, and interpretation. Select the proper code(s).

Responses

  • 72240, 72255

72270

72270-26

72270-52

13) Magnetic resonance imaging of thigh with contrast. Select the proper code.

Responses

  • 73718

73719

  • 73722
  • 73725
  • 14) Intravenous (IV) urography with tomography, professional component. Select the proper code(s).

    Responses

    • 74400

    74400-26

    74400-26, 74150

    74410-26

    15) Thoracic aortography, without serialography, radiological supervision and interpretation. Select the proper code.

    Responses

    • 75600

    75605

    75625

    75630

    16) Thoracic aortography, without serialography, radiological supervision and interpretation. Select the proper code.

    Responses

    • 75600

    75605

    75625

  • 75630
  • 17) Therapeutic radiology treatment planning with simulation of a single treatment area and no blocking. Select the proper code.

    Responses

    • 77261

    77262

    77263

    77299

    18) Pulmonary ventilation imaging, aerosol. Select the proper code.

    Responses

    • 78579

    78580

    78597

    78598

    19) Radiopharmaceutical therapy, intravenous administration. Select the proper code.

    Responses

    • 79005

    79101

    79440

    79445

    20) Patient underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of neck without contrast, followed by imaging with contrast. Select the proper code(s).

    Responses

    • 70549

    70547, 70548

    70542, 70540

    70543

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