About This Chapter
This test preparation bank covers key examination areas including unselect, and maltreatment and adverse affectioning, underdosing, and toxic effects. Supplies systematically organized deliver quiz items complete with correct answers, thorough explanations, and definitional references supplemented with glossary resources and detailed definitional explanations. Immediate answer verification with detailed explanatory notes enhances practice effectiveness and knowledge retention. The learning objectives include: Apply diagnosis/procedure codes according to current
Question 1

Which of the following is the correct code for an encounter for examination following an alleged rape, adult?

  • Z04.41
  • Z04.51
  • Z04.42
  • Z04.21
Correct Answer: Z04.41
Explanation:

Z04.41 is the correct code for an encounter for examination following an alleged rape, adult. Z04.41: Index>rape>alleged>adult.

Glossary:

Diagnosis: A physician’s determination of a patient’s condition, illness, or injury.

Question 2

Which of the following is an administration route for drugs into a muscle?

  • IA
  • ID
  • IM
  • INH
Correct Answer: IM
Explanation:

IM is the abbreviation for intramuscular administration.

Glossary:

Drugs: Substances, natural or combined, created to treat or prevent illness or disease. Examples include aspirin, Lipitor, and Prozac.

Question 3

A condition produced by a substance that is harmful or causes death is known as (a[n]):

  • caustic.
  • poisoning.
  • adverse effect.
  • toxic effect.
Correct Answer: poisoning.
Explanation:

A condition produced by a substance that is harmful or causes death is a poisoning.

Glossary:

Poisoned: A condition produced by a substance that harms or causes death.

Question 4

An unexpected bad result is known as (a[n]):

  • caustic.
  • poisoning.
  • adverse effect.
  • toxic effect.
Correct Answer: adverse effect.
Explanation:

An unexpected bad result is known as an adverse effect.

Glossary:

Adverse Effect: An unexpected, bad result; also known as an adverse reaction. The harm a patient experiences by a medication that has been prescribed by a health care professional and taken as instructed; an unexpected reaction to a drug taken for therapeutic purposes.

Question 5

A health-related reaction caused by a poisonous substance is known as (a[n]):

  • caustic.
  • poisoning.
  • adverse effect.
  • toxic effect.
Correct Answer: toxic effect.
Explanation:

A toxic effect is a health-related reaction caused by a poisonous substance.

Glossary:

Toxic Effect: Poisonous substance causing a health-related reaction.

Question 6

Brady Branson accidentally took his mom's Camazepam today. What code is assigned?

  • T42.4X1A
  • T42.4X2A
  • T42.4X3A
  • T42.4X4A
Correct Answer: T42.4X1A
Explanation:

The correct code for an accidental poisoning from Camazepam is T42.4X1A. T42.4X1A: Index>drug table>Camazepam>poisoning, accidental>initial encounter.

Glossary:

Sign: Objective evidence of a disease or condition.

Question 7

To be considered an adverse effect, which of the following must occur?

  • A healthcare professional must correctly prescribe the drug for the patient.
  • The patient must receive the correct drug.
  • The correct route of administration must be used.
  • All of these
Correct Answer: All of these
Explanation:

To be considered an adverse effect, a healthcare professional must correctly prescribe the drug for the patient, the patient must receive the correct drug, and the correct route of administration must be used.

Glossary:

Adverse Effect: An unexpected, bad result; also known as an adverse reaction. The harm a patient experiences by a medication that has been prescribed by a health care professional and taken as instructed; an unexpected reaction to a drug taken for therapeutic purposes.

Question 8

What is the correct code for an adverse effect of niacin?

  • T46.7X1A
  • T46.7X3A
  • T46.7X4A
  • T46.7X5A
Correct Answer: T46.7X5A
Explanation:

The correct code for an adverse effect of niacin is T46.7X5A. T46.7X5A: Index>drug table>Niacin>adverse effect>initial encounter.

Glossary:

Adverse Effect: An unexpected, bad result; also known as an adverse reaction. The harm a patient experiences by a medication that has been prescribed by a health care professional and taken as instructed; an unexpected reaction to a drug taken for therapeutic purposes.

Question 9

Which of the following is an administration route for drugs into an artery?

  • IA
  • ID
  • IM
  • INH
Correct Answer: IA
Explanation:

IA is the abbreviation for intra-arterial administration.

Glossary:

Drugs: Substances, natural or combined, created to treat or prevent illness or disease. Examples include aspirin, Lipitor, and Prozac.

Question 10

What is the correct code for an adverse effect to Ritalin?

  • T43.635A
  • T43.634A
  • T43.633A
  • T43.632A
Correct Answer: T43.635A
Explanation:

The correct code for an adverse effect to Ritalin is T43.635A. T43.635A: Index>drug table>Ritalin>adverse effect>initial encounter.

Question 11

When coding adverse effects, poisoning, underdosing, and toxic effects, which character in the code describes the intent of the circumstance?

  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
Correct Answer: Sixth
Explanation:

The sixth character describes the intent of the circumstance.

Glossary:

Site: The location on or in the human body; the anatomical part.

Question 12

Which of the following is an administration route for drugs into the nose?

  • IA
  • ID
  • IM
  • INH
Correct Answer: INH
Explanation:

INH is the abbreviation for administration into the nose.

Glossary:

Drugs: Substances, natural or combined, created to treat or prevent illness or disease. Examples include aspirin, Lipitor, and Prozac.

Question 13

Which of the following is an administration route for drugs into the skin?

  • IA
  • ID
  • IM
  • INH
Correct Answer: ID
Explanation:

ID is the abbreviation for intradermal administration.