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A series of questions and answers related to medical coding, specifically focusing on fracture and trauma cases. it covers various injury types, anatomical locations, and coding conventions, offering valuable practice for students in medical coding or related healthcare fields. The q&a format facilitates self-assessment and knowledge reinforcement.
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If palate injury is not specified as hard or soft, code as
Blood along the tentorium is coded to what?
Cerebrum
Laceration
Code Soft palate perforation to?
Fracture
Code hard palate perforation to?
Malgaine's Fracture is what type of injury?
pelvic, vertical shear, complete disruption of pelvic ring
Acromium Fracture is coded as?
Scapula fracture NFS
Cecum injuries code to what body part?
Colon
If carotid artery injury is not specified, code to what artery?
common carotid
If jugular vein injury is not specified, what vein should it be coded to?
Internal Jugular
Pseudoaneurysm is coded as:
minor artery laceration
Morel Lavallee Lesion is what type of injury?
degloving of an extremity or internal shearing
Pterygoid plates are part of the? bone
Sphenoid