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1. Which of the following represents the three portions of the temporal bone?
A. Squamous, orbital, tympanic
B. Petrous, frontal, mastoid
C. Squamous, mastoid, petrous
D. Temporal, occipital, parietal
2. The lamina papyracea forms part of the __________.
A. Floor of the nasal cavity
B. Lateral wall of the orbit
C. Medial wall of the orbit
D. Roof of the maxillary sinus
3. The iris, choroid, and ciliary body together compose the __________.
A. Retina
B. Uvea
C. Vitreous body
D. Sclera
4. Which glands are included in the salivary gland system?
A. Parotid, lingual, accessory
B. Parotid, submandibular, sublingual
C. Sublingual, lacrimal, buccal
D. Buccal, parietal, parotid
5. A vessel injury described as a “dissection” with no disruption should be coded
as __________.
,A. Complete transection
B. Partial laceration
C. Intimal tear, no disruption
D. Hematoma
6. Scattered lung contusions or lacerations should be coded as __________.
A. Lobar-specific lesions
B. Bilateral progressive injury
C. Unilateral or bilateral NFS
D. Diffuse thoracic trauma
7. Cecum injuries should be coded under __________.
A. Small bowel
B. Colon codes
C. Peritoneal cavity
D. Mesenteric injury
8. Acromion fractures are coded as injuries to the __________.
A. Clavicle
B. Scapula NFS
C. Shoulder joint
D. Humeral head
9. A Malgaigne’s fracture is best described as a __________.
A. Horizontal pelvic shear
B. Pelvic ring avulsion
C. Vertical shear injury with complete pelvic ring disruption
D. Iliac wing impaction
10. When coding hypothermia, temperatures should be recorded by
__________.
A. Rounding up
B. Rounding down
C. Averaging
D. Using whole numbers only (no rounding)
,11. Is asphyxia considered a codable sequela?
A. No
B. Only if prolonged
C. Yes
D. Only if traumatic
12. “Blood along the tentorium” should be coded to the __________.
A. Brainstem
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebrum
D. Skull base
13. A soft palate perforation is coded as a __________.
A. Fracture
B. Contusion
C. Laceration
D. Avulsion
14. A hard palate perforation is coded as a __________.
A. Laceration
B. Fracture
C. Cartilage injury
D. Soft tissue defect
15. When the palate is not specified as soft or hard, the injury should be coded
as a __________.
A. Laceration
B. Partial tear
C. Fracture
D. Mucosal defect
16. An unspecified carotid artery injury should be coded to the __________.
A. Internal carotid
B. External carotid
, C. Common carotid
D. Vertebral artery
17. An unspecified jugular vein injury should be coded to the __________.
A. External jugular
B. Internal jugular
C. Subclavian vein
D. Brachiocephalic vein
18. A rotator cuff injury is assigned to which joint?
A. Acromioclavicular joint
B. Sternoclavicular joint
C. Glenohumeral joint (shoulder)
D. Scapulothoracic joint
19. Hanging or drowning deaths documented by a medical examiner count as
“cardiac arrest documented by medical personnel.”
A. False
B. True
20. A pseudoaneurysm should be coded as a __________.
A. Major artery rupture
B. Minor artery laceration
C. Vein disruption
D. Vascular occlusion
21. A Morel-Lavallée lesion represents a __________.
A. Superficial bruise
B. Bone fragmentation
C. Degloving injury or internal shearing injury
D. Peripheral nerve avulsion
22. The pterygoid plates belong to the __________ bone and, when injured in
isolation, are coded to the __________.
A. Maxilla; face