Sample CPC Or CCS Questions And Answers

CPC stands for Certified Professional Coder, while CCS stands for Certified Coding Specialist. Both are certifications in the medical coding field, with CPC being more focused on outpatient coding and CCS on inpatient coding. Here are some sample questions and answers for both exams:

CPC Sample Questions:

  1. What is the correct CPT code for a patient who received a routine eye exam without any complications?

Answer: The correct CPT code for a routine eye exam without any complications is 92012.

  1. Which modifier should be added to the anesthesia code when a patient’s medical condition requires the presence of a second anesthesia provider?

Answer: The modifier that should be added to the anesthesia code when a patient’s medical condition requires the presence of a second anesthesia provider is modifier AA.

  1. What is the correct ICD-10-CM code for a patient who has been diagnosed with pneumonia due to the coronavirus?

Answer: The correct ICD-10-CM code for pneumonia due to the coronavirus is J12.89.

CCS Sample Questions:

  1. Which DRG would be assigned to a patient who underwent a left heart catheterization with stent placement?

Answer: The DRG that would be assigned to a patient who underwent a left heart catheterization with stent placement is DRG 023 – Craniotomy with Major Device Implant or Acute Complex CNS PDX with MCC or Chemo Implant.

  1. Which MS-DRG would be assigned to a patient who was admitted for a knee replacement and experienced a major complication during the hospital stay?

Answer: The MS-DRG that would be assigned to a patient who was admitted for a knee replacement and experienced a major complication during the hospital stay is MS-DRG 470 – Major Joint Replacement or Reattachment of Lower Extremity with MCC.

  1. Which ICD-10-PCS code would be used for a patient who underwent a laparoscopic appendectomy?

Answer: The ICD-10-PCS code that would be used for a patient who underwent a laparoscopic appendectomy is 0DTJ4ZZ – Resection of Appendix, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach.