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This evaluation collection covers containing test items covering areas like the Conditions Affecting the Prostate and the Renal and Urologic Malfunctions. includes thoughtfully prepared offers, practice assessments with verified answers, detailed explanations, and glossary definitions enhanced with terminology guides and clear concept definitions. All items feature verified responses, thorough explanations, concept definitions, and complexity grades for optimal preparation. The learning objectives include: Apply diagnosis/procedure codes according to current
Question 1

What is the correct code for a patient with a malignant neoplasm of the lateral wall of the bladder?

  • C67.0
  • C67.1
  • C67.2
  • C67.3
Correct Answer: C67.2
Explanation:

The correct code for a patient with a malignant neoplasm of the lateral wall of the bladder is C67.2. C67.2: Neoplasm table>bladder>wall>lateral>malignant primary.

Glossary:

Malignant: Invasive and destructive characteristic of a neoplasm; possibly causing damage or death.

Question 2

Bladder cancer is the __________ most frequently diagnosed cancer in women.

  • fifth
  • sixth
  • seventh
  • eighth
Correct Answer: eighth
Explanation:

Bladder cancer is the eighth most frequently diagnosed cancer in women.

Question 3

What is the correct code for a patient with painful prostate syndrome?

  • N42.81
  • N42.82
  • N42.83
  • N42.89
Correct Answer: N42.81
Explanation:

The correct code for a patient with painful prostate syndrome is N42.81. N42.81: Index>syndrome>painful>prostate.

Glossary:

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

Question 4

What is the correct code for a patient with a malignant neoplasm of the right ureter?

  • C66.0
  • C66.1
  • C66.9
  • C68.0
Correct Answer: C66.1
Explanation:

The correct code for a patient with a malignant neoplasm of the right ureter is C66.1. C66.1: Neoplasm table>ureter>malignant, primary>right.

Glossary:

Malignant: Invasive and destructive characteristic of a neoplasm; possibly causing damage or death.

Question 5

What is/are the correct code(s) for a patient with an enlarged prostate with urinary frequency?

  • N40.0
  • N40.1
  • N40.0, R35.0
  • N40.1, R35.0
Correct Answer: N40.1, R35.0
Explanation:

The correct codes for a patient with an enlarged prostate with urinary frequency are N40.1 and R35.0. N40.1: Index>enlarged>prostate>with LUTS. R35.0: Index>frequency micturition.

Glossary:

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

Question 6

What shape is the prostate?

  • Almond
  • Chestnut
  • Pistachio
  • Peanut
Correct Answer: Chestnut
Explanation:

The prostate is shaped like a chestnut.

Glossary:

Anomaly: Abnormal, or unexpected, condition.

Question 7

Most men are older than __ when they are diagnosed with BPH.

  • 40
  • 50
  • 60
  • 70
Correct Answer: 50
Explanation:

BPH is most often diagnosed in men over 50 years old.

Glossary:

Morbidity: The status of being diseased.

Question 8

What does the abbreviation BPH stand for?

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Benign prostatic hypertrophy
  • Bladder and prostatic hyperplasia
  • Bladder and prostatic hypertrophy
Correct Answer: Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Explanation:

BPH is benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Glossary:

Benign: Nonmalignant characteristic of a neoplasm; not infectious or spreading.

Question 9

Bladder cancer is the __________ most frequently diagnosed cancer in men.

  • third
  • fourth
  • fifth
  • sixth
Correct Answer: fourth
Explanation:

Bladder cancer is the fourth most frequently diagnosed cancer in men.

Question 10

What is the correct code for a patient diagnosed with prostatocystitis?

  • N41.0
  • N41.1
  • N41.2
  • N41.3
Correct Answer: N41.3
Explanation:

The correct code for a patient with prostatocystitis is N41.3. N41.3: Index>prostatocystitis.

Glossary:

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

Question 11

The abbreviation UTI stands for:

  • urinary tract inflammation.
  • urinary tract infection.
  • urine tested infected.
  • urine tested infectious.
Correct Answer: urinary tract infection.
Explanation:

UTI stands for urinary tract infection.

Glossary:

Infectious: A condition that can be transmitted from one person to another.

Question 12

The blood test BUN stands for:

  • base urine nitrates.
  • blood urea nitrogen.
  • blood urine nitrogen.
  • bile urea nitrates.
Correct Answer: blood urea nitrogen.
Explanation:

BUN stands for blood urea nitrogen.

Question 13

Which of the following can be caused by renal malfunction?

  • Skin color change
  • Periorbital edema
  • Modified vision
  • All of these
Correct Answer: All of these
Explanation:

Renal malfunction can impact the skin's color, cause periorbital edema, and modify one's vision.

Glossary:

Not Elsewhere Classifiable (NEC): Specifics that are not described in any other code in the book; also known as not elsewhere classified.

Question 14

The test KUB stands for:

  • kidney ureter bladder.
  • kidney urethra bladder.
  • kidney urinary bladder.
  • kidney ultrasound bladder.
Correct Answer: kidney ureter bladder.
Explanation:

KUB stands for kidney ureter bladder.

Glossary:

Anatomical Site: A specific location or part of the human body.

Question 15

Which of the following tests can specifically measure the size, shape, and position of the urinary organs?

  • CT scan
  • IVP
  • KUB
  • MRI
Correct Answer: KUB
Explanation:

A KUB can measure the size, shape, and position of the urinary organs.

Glossary:

Anatomical Site: A specific location or part of the human body.