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A patient with lateral epicondylitis of the left elbow is taken to the operating room for manipulation under general anesthesia. The physician performs stretching and rotation to restore motion.
What CPT® coding is reported for the physician?
A 47-year-old male with a history of peripheral artery disease presents with worsening claudication of the left leg. A diagnostic angiography confirms stenosis in the left iliac artery. To restore blood flow to the left leg, the vascular surgeon plans to perform angioplasty, using a balloon to dilate the vessel lumen followed by placement of an expandable stent in the left iliac artery.
What CPT® coding is reported for the procedure?
(A patient arrives with pain due to a chest injury from blunt force. The provider takes X-ray imaging with6 views of the chest. What CPT® coding is reported?)
A physician performs excisional debridement on multiple wounds:
Lower back: 12 cm, involving fascia
Left shoulder: 8 cm, involving subcutaneous tissue
Left lower leg: 16 cm, involving subcutaneous tissue
What CPT® codes are reported?
(Preoperative diagnoses:Bradycardia.
Postoperative diagnosis:Bradycardia.
Procedure performed:Dual-chamber pacemaker implantation.
Brief history:77-year-old female with recurrent syncope; evaluation revealed first-degree AV block, sinus bradycardia, bundle-branch block; bradyarrhythmia suspected; after discussion with her sister, dual-chamber pacemaker recommended; risks explained; consent obtained.
Procedure details:Taken to cardiac catheterization lab; positioned on cath table; prepped/draped standard; procedure challenging due to agitation despite adequate sedation; left infraclavicular area anesthetized with 0.5 cc Xylocaine; pacemaker pocket created; hemostasis with cautery; 9-French peel-away sheath used to introduce an atrial and a ventricular lead; leads positioned with excellent thresholds; secured with O-silk sutures over sleeves; pulse generator connected; pocket flushed with antibiotic solution; pacemaker/leads placed in pocket; incision closed in two layers; performed under fluoroscopic guidance.
Complication:None.
Plan:Return to recovery; discharge later this evening to nursing home with routine post-pacemaker care.
Question:What CPT® coding is reported for this procedure?)
(A 78-year-old patient withintermittent asthma with exacerbationis in her pulmonologist’s office for pulmonary function testing. The pulmonologist performs spirometry with flow volume loops, measuring before and after administering a bronchodilator. What CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?)
Dr. Meredith sees Mr. Hollis (new patient) for the first time In the Community Rest Home. She documents a visit with medical decision making of moderate complexity. She spends 20 minutes of additional time discussing physical therapy and going over medications. Dr. Meredith spends a total of 90 minutes on that patient that day.
What CPT® coding does Dr. Meredith report?