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______________ provides three-dimensional views of internal body organs, in real
time, with greater visibility of variations within soft tissues, making visualization of brain,
spine, muscles, joints, and other structures more informative. -ANSWERMagnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI)
For a CT arthrography without radiographic arthrography, you will need to code the: -
ANSWERimaging guidance of the placement of the needle to inject the contrast material,
the injection of the contrast material into the specific joint, and the appropriate CT or MR
Brachytherapy is coded based on: -ANSWER9-12 source positions or catheters.
Radiation treatment delivery is coded as: -ANSWER=/>1MeV
Therapeutic radiology simulation is described as: -ANSWERthree-dimensional.
Therapeutic transcatheter radiological supervision codes include: -ANSWERcontrast
injections.
X-rays can be taken: -ANSWERlaterally.
anteroposteriorly.
obliquely.
A CT scan can be performed: -ANSWERwith contrast.
without contrast.
without contrast followed by with contrast
AP means the x-ray was taken: -ANSWERfrom front to back.
PA stands for: -ANSWERposteroanterior.
When a physician only provides the professional component, the code should be
reported: -ANSWERwith modifier 26.
The professional component of a radiology code reimburses for the: -ANSWERradiologist
to interpret the films.
The technical component of a radiology code reimburses for the: -ANSWERuse of the
equipment.
, In radiation oncology treatment, what procedure is defined as tangential portals, three or
more treatment areas, rotation or arc therapy, complex blocking, custom shielding
blocks, brachytherapy source verification, hyperthermia probe verification, any use of
contrast materials? -ANSWERcomplex simulation
In radiation oncology a _________________ involves one treatment area with one port,
or parallel opposed ports, with simple or no blocking. -ANSWERsimple planning
Which modifier is used to report a technical component for radiological services? -
ANSWERTC
Etiology is the study of: -ANSWERthe cause of diseases.
A specimen is: -ANSWERa sample of a substance.
The pathology code includes: -ANSWERaccession, testing, and written report of
specimen.
A panel code can be used when: -ANSWERall of the panel tests were performed.
If fewer tests are done in the panel, ______________ -ANSWERassign codes for each
test.
Quantitative indicates: -ANSWERthe counting or measurement of something.
Qualitative indicates: -ANSWERthe determination of character or essential element(s).
Genetic testing is a(n): -ANSWERtype of molecular diagnostic test.
Genetic testing codes are diagnostic tests that investigate all of the following except: -
ANSWERlipids
One of the most common hematology tests run is a(n): -ANSWERCBC
A lab test referred to as measuring WBC means: -ANSWERwhite blood count.
A CBC includes: -ANSWERWBC, RBC, HB, and HCT.
Immunology is the study of: -ANSWERthe immune system.
Microbiological tests study: -ANSWERbacteria, fungi, and viruses.
The term cytology means the study of: -ANSWERone cell at a time to discover
abnormalities.