AAAM AIS CAISS - ABDOMEN AND PELVIC EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
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How do you code a penetrating injury with both entry and exit
wounds without any injury to internal anatomical structures? -
ANSWER-Code as a soft tissue injury under the whole area
section
True or false - abdominal compartment syndrome is a codable
injury. - ANSWER-False. It is a sequela not an injury
True or false - fetal demise can be coded if the fetus has reached
viability - ANSWER-False. Fetal demise due to abdominal injury
to a pregnant female is a consequence of trauma not an injury
itself
Name internal organs in the abdominal section that start with the
letter A, B, C or D - ANSWER-1. Adrenal Gland2. Anus3.
Appendix4. Bladder (urinary)5. Colon6. Duodenum
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Name internal organs in the admin section that start with the letter
G, J, K, or L - ANSWER-1. Gallbladder2. Jejunum - ilium3.
Kidney4. Liver
Name internal organs in the abdomen section that start with M or
O. - ANSWER-1. Mesentery2. Ommentum3. Ovarian Tube4.
Ovary
Name internal organs in the abdomen section that start with P -
ANSWER-1. Pancreas2. Penis3. Perineum4. Prostate
Name internal organs in the abdomen section that start with R or
S - ANSWER-1. Rectum2. Retroperitoneum3. Scrotum4. Spleen5.
Stomach
Name internal organs in the abdomen section that start with T, U
or V - ANSWER-1. Testes2. Ureter3. Urethra4. Uterus5. Vagina6.
Vulva
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Name two types of injury to the adrenal gland - ANSWER-1.
Contusion (minor and major)2. Laceration
Describe the laceration codes to the adrenal gland - ANSWER-1.
Minor; superficial; only cortex involvement; less than 2 cm (OIS
II)2. Major; multiple lacerations; extending into medulla; GT equal
to 2 cm (OIS III)3. Massive; avulsion; complex; rupture; GT 50 %
parenchymal destruction (OIS IV, V)
True or false - a bladder laceration has different codes depending
on if it is extraperitoneal or intraperitoneal and the depth of that
laceration. - ANSWER-True. There are several codes for
lacerations to the bladder. Some of them are differentiated by the
depth to either the extraperitoneal wall or the intraperitoneal wall.
For example,Code 540624.3 is for the extraperitoneal wall greater
than 2 cm; intraperitoneal wall less than equal to 2cm. See pg 88
When is rupture picked up as a code? - ANSWER-Use rupture
only when a more detailed descriptor is not available.
What is another name for the colon? - ANSWER-The large bowel