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Which larger component of the nervous system are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems a part of?


A) peripheral nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) central nervous system

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What is the nonbony area between two vertebral segments?


A) vertebral interspace
B) nucleus pulposus
C) annulus fibrosus
D) cartilaginous end plate

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Which system is responsible for relaxation, bringing all systems back to normal after a fight-or-flight response?


A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) sympathetic nervous system

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What is a repair of transected nerves by suturing?


A) anastomosis
B) neuroplasty
C) neurorrhaphy
D) denervation

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What is hemiparesis?


A) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
B) loss of sensation on one side of the body
C) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
D) weakness on one side of the body

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A spinal tap is also referred to as:


A) electroencephalography
B) cerebrospinal fluid analysis
C) echoencephalography
D) polysomnogram

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Which system regulates body movement through control of skeletal or voluntary muscles?


A) central nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) cerebellum
D) peripheral nervous system

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What is an incision into the cranium in which a bone flap is removed and then returned either immediately or at a later time to the original site?


A) laminotomy
B) foraminotomy
C) neurorrhaphy
D) craniotomy

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What is the corpus callosum?


A) integrates sensory information from various parts of the body
B) largest lobe of the brain sitting just inside the front of the skull
C) structure that divides the left and right hemispheres of the cerebrum
D) involved in auditory perception

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What is hemiplegia?


A) loss of the ability to move one side of the body
B) periodic muscle spasms experienced on one side of the body
C) weakness on one side of the body
D) loss of sensation on one side of the body

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CPT codes for injection, drainage, or aspiration in the Skull, Meninges, and Brain general heading are divided first by anatomical site, then by:


A) body area and age of the patient
B) body area and whether a substance was injected
C) age of the patient and initial or subsequent
D) initial or subsequent and whether a substance was injected

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What is a medical imaging technique that creates a 3-D image of a specific anatomical site for therapeutic surgical or diagnostic interventions or localization of a tumor?


A) CT scan
B) magnetic resonance imaging
C) stereotactic
D) angiography

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What is a polysomnogram?


A) recording and analysis of the electrical activity in the brain
B) recording that measures brain and body activity during sleep
C) radiographic study of the intracranial structures
D) removal of a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid

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Codes in the Endovascular Therapy (61623-61642) subheading are divided into:


A) Occlusion/remobilization, Dilation, Repair
B) Occlusion/remobilization, Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation
C) Angioplasty/stent placement, Dilation, Closure
D) Dilation, Insertion, Repair, Closure

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Which system controls voluntary movement and carries sensory information?


A) parasympathetic nervous system
B) sympathetic nervous system
C) somatic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system

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Category G47, Sleep Disorders, in ICD-10-CM contain codes to describe sleep disorders that are a result of all of the following except:


A) anatomical anomalies
B) behavioral disorders
C) physiologic abnormalities
D) disease process

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All of the following are separate components of a skull base procedure in CPT except:


A) Approach procedures
B) Repair and/or reconstruction
C) Definitive procedures
D) Initial diagnostic procedures

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In what code range will a coder locate codes to describe Episodic and Paroxysmal Disorders in ICD-10-CM?


A) G40-G47
B) G00-G09
C) G80-G83
D) G35-G37

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Select the true statement regarding coding in the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Shunt subheading:


A) procedures in this subheading include initial programming
B) the codes for replacement/revision or removal are based on the location of the distal end of the shunt
C) the codes for CSF removals are divided as to with or without contrast material
D) codes for insertions include one replacement/revision service per shunt

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Select the correct function of the thalamus:


A) acts as a central relay for incoming message to the nervous system
B) is the control center for many autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system and sleep-wake cycles
C) carries sensory information from the peripheral nerves to the brain and from the brain to the peripheral nerves
D) contains cerebrospinal fluid and protects the central nervous system

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