NHA CBCS EXAM VERSION 2, Exams of Community Health

This NHA CBCS Exam Version 2 is a fully updated and comprehensive practice test designed to reflect the structure, content, and difficulty of the Certified Billing and Coding Specialist certification exam. It features a wide range of high-quality, exam-style questions with detailed rationalized answers to enhance understanding and retention. Key areas covered include ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, medical billing procedures, insurance claims processing, and revenue cycle management. The guide also addresses essential topics such as patient documentation, reimbursement methodologies, HIPAA compliance, and healthcare regulations.

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1. Which of the following statements if true regarding medical asepsis?
A) It refers to the complete elimination of all microorganisms from and area or
surface
B) It involves the use of sterile techniques to prevent the transmission of
microorganisms
C) It focuses on the maintenance of a sterile environment during surgical
procedures
D) It aims to reduce the number of microorganisms and prevent their spread-
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It aims to reduce the number of microorganisms and prevent their spread
This is achieved through practices such as hand hygiene, using gloves, disinfecting
surfaces, and proper handling of contaminated items.
2. Scenario: Samantha is a CCMA working in a hospital. She is responsible for
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Consist of 120 mcq Questions with Answers

  1. Which of the following statements if true regarding medical asepsis? A) It refers to the complete elimination of all microorganisms from and area or surface B) It involves the use of sterile techniques to prevent the transmission of microorganisms C) It focuses on the maintenance of a sterile environment during surgical procedures D) It aims to reduce the number of microorganisms and prevent their spread- Answer It aims to reduce the number of microorganisms and prevent their spread This is achieved through practices such as hand hygiene, using gloves, disinfecting surfaces, and proper handling of contaminated items.
  2. Scenario: Samantha is a CCMA working in a hospital. She is responsible for

entering physician orders into computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system.

  1. What method is considered the most accurate for measuring height?

A) Standing height measurement B) Lying down height measurement C) Self-reported height measurement D) Estimated height measurement Answer Standing height measurement Because it takes into account the natural alignment of the body and minimizes variations caused by intervertebral disc compression.

  1. You are a Clinical Medical Assistant participating in the transition of care for a patient who has recently been discharged from the hospitals after a surgical procedure. As part of your role, you need to ensure that the patient understands their post-operative instructions and follow-up care.Which of the following actions would be most appropriate in this situation? A) Provide the patient with a detailed written instruction booklet B) Verbally explain the post-operative instructions to the patient C) Schedule a follow-up appointment for the patient before they leave the hospital D) Encourage the patient to ask questions about their care plan Answer Encourage the patient to ask questions about their care plan
  1. Scenario:You are a clinical medical attending to a patient who is visually impaired. The patient is having difficulty understanding the instructions pro- vided by the physician due to their impaired vision. What would be the most appropriate action to ensure effective communication and customer service? A) Speak louder to ensure the patient can hear the instructions clearly B) Write down the instructions using a large font size C) Ask another staff member to communicate with the patient instead D) Assume the patient will understand the instruction without any modifica- tion Answer Write down the instructions using a large font size Allows the patient to read the independently or with the assistance of a magnifying tool.

  2. A patient named John Smith visits the clinic for a follow-up appointment. The medical assistant is responsible for filling out the requisition form for the lab tests ordered by the physician. Which of the following is an incorrect entry on the requisition form regarding the date and time? A) Date: 12 /1 0 /2 021 ; Time 8 : 30 AM

B) Date: 12 / 10 / 21 ; Time 8 : 30 AM C) Date 10 / 12 / 2021 ; Time 8 : 30 AM D) Date 2 021 - 1 2- 10 ;Time 8 : 30 AM Answer Date 10 / 1 2/ 2021 ; Time 8 : 30 AM The correct format is MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD

  1. Scenario: Ms. Johnson, a 65 - year-old patient with mobility limitations, has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing knee replacement surgery. She requires ongoing care and assistance with her daily activities. Which resource would be most appropriate for Ms. Johnson's situation? A) Urgent care center B) Outpatient clinic C) Rehabilitation center D) Primary care physician's office Answer Rehabilitation center Specialize in providing comprehensive post-operative care and therapy to patients recovering from surgeries or injuries. -Urgent care; handles acute illnesses and minor injuries that do not require ongoing care -Outpatient clinics; provide medical services on an outpatient basis -Primary care physician's offices primarily focus on routine medical care
  1. What is the most common source of electrical interference artifacts in an electrocardiogram (EKG) tracing? A) Muscle movement B) Respiratory activity C) Patient shivering D) Poor skin preparation Answer Muscle movement This is caused if the patient is moving, muscle artifacts can manifest as spikes or sharp waves on the EKG
  2. Emma, a 50 - year-old patient diagnosed with. hypertension, is prescribed a new medication by her healthcare provider. Which of the following routes of administration is most commonly used for oral medications? A) Intravenous (IV) B) Subcutaneous (SC) C) Intramuscular (IM) D) Oral (PO) Answer

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servicers C) Compliance schedules are not necessary for equipment inspection logs 7 / 41

D) Inspection logs must include dates, equipment names, and signatures of individuals performing inspections Answer Inspection logs must include dates, equipment names, and signatures of individuals performing inspections Equipment inspection logs are essential for tracking the maintenance and compli- ance of medical equipment. This documentation ensures accountability and pro- vides a record of when and by whom the equipment was inspected.

  1. Scenario: During a routine equipment check in a medical clinic, the medical assistant notices that the blood pressure monitor is displaying inaccurate readings. The assistant decides to perform a calibration on the device. Which of the following statements best describes equipment calibration? A) Equipment calibration is the process of adjusting the instrument to ensure that it provides accurate and reliable results B) Equipment calibration involves cleaning the device thoroughly to prevent

the spread the infections C) Equipment calibration is the process of discarding and replacing old equip- ment with new ones D) Equipment calibration involves training healthcare staff on how to operate the device correctly Answer Equipment calibration is the process of adjusting the instrument to ensure that it provides accurate and reliable results Calibration means adjusting

  1. Which of the following instruments is necessary to prepare the examina- tion or procedure room in a clinical setting? A) Stethoscope B) MRI machine C) Electrocardiogram (EKG) machine D) Crutches Answer Stethoscope
  2. Scenario: John, a 45 - year-old patient, visits that clinic with complaints of abdominal pain and bloating. Upon examination, the physician suspects gallbladder disfunction and orders a diagnostic test to confirm the diagnosis. Which of the following diagnostic measures is most commonly used to eval- uate gallbladder

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A) General practitioners focus on the specific area of medicine, while special- ists treat a wide range of medical conditions B) General practitioners provide primary care for common illnesses, while specialists deal with complex medical conditions C) General practitioners require more extensive training than specialists D) General practitioners have more specialized knowledge than specialists Answer General practitioners provide primary care for common illnesses, while specialists deal with complex medical conditions

  1. Which of the following information should be included in the referral form? A) Patient's demographic information and contact details B) Reason for referral and relevant medical history C) Name and contact information of the referring healthcare provider D) All the above Answer All the above
  2. Which if the following is not a benefit of electronic prescribing software in the context of prior authorization for medication? A) Improved efficiency in obtaining prior authorizations B) Reduction in prescription errors due to illegible handwriting