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Interview Question for ED Facility

 

 

 

1. Which procedures are bundled in critical care ?

The following services are included in critical care when performed during the critical period by the physician(s) providing critical care:

  1. The interpretation of cardiac output measurements (93598),

  2. Chest X rays (71045, 71046),

  3. Pulse oximetry (94760, 94761, 94762)

  4. Blood gases, and collection and interpretation of physiologic data (eg, ECGs, blood pressures, hematologic data); gastric intubation (43752, 43753)

  5. Temporary transcutaneous pacing (92953)

  6. Ventilatory management (94002-94004, 94660, 94662)

  7. Vascular access procedures (36000, 36410, 36415, 36591, 36600).

2.What  is ED department?

An emergency department is defined as an organized hospitalbased facility for the provision of unscheduled episodic services to patients who present for immediate medical attention. The facility must be available 24 hours a day.No distinction is made between new and established patients in the emergency department.

3.What are the code range for Emergency department visit?

99281 to  99285

4.What is the basic difference between emergency and outpatient department?

Outpatient department has status either new or established but for emergency there is no such things.

5.What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient?

Outpatient is the patient come and get treated and leave the same day. But inpatient is the patient gets admitted with a overnight stay,get treated and get discharge.So minimum 24 hour stay requires.

6.What are the basic difference between 95 and 97 guidelines?

95 guidelines are based on the body systems while 97 systems based on bullet points.

7.What is critical care?

Critical care is the direct delivery by a physician(s) or other qualified health care professional of medical care for a critically ill or critically injured patient.

A critical illness or injury acutely impairs one or more vital organ systems such that there is a high probability of imminent or life threatening deterioration in the patient’s condition.

8.What are the code range for critical care?

99221 to 99222

9.What is closed fracture and open fracture?

Closed fracture is one in which the fracture bone is not exposed to external envirornment whereas in open fracture the fracture bone is open to external environment.

10.What are the guidelines for coding complex I&D?

For coding complex I&D we need at least one of the following documentation in the operative note

  1. Packing with gauze

  2. Multiple I&D procedure

  3. Blunt dissection to brearkup Loculation

 

 

11.What is Modifier ?

A modifier is a two digit number by which the reporting physician can indicate that a service or procedure that has been performed has been altered by some specific circumstance but has not changed in its definition or code.

12.Who is considered as qualified helath care professional?

They are the individuals who is qualified by education, training, licensure/regulation  who performs a professional service within his/her scope of practice and independently reports that professional service.

Examples of QHPs include: nurse practitioner (NP), certified nurse specialist (CNS), physician assistant (PA), clinical social worker (CSW), and physical therapist (PT).

13.What is minor and major surgery?

According to medicare, a major surgery has a global period of 90 days and minor surgery has a global period of either 10 or 0 days.

14.What is the minimum time required to report critical care services?

30 Minute

15.How do you report foreign body removal ?

If foreign body is removed without any incision or directly through forceps then we will code foreign body removal. If it is removed by making a incision then we will report based on the site of foreign body. If only some part of foreign body is removed then we have to use 52 modifer (Reduced procedure).

16. How to code burns ?

We neeed to check the documentation to find whether provider  indicate that they did debridement or personally appying the silvadene dresssing.

17.What is cardioversion?

Cardioversion is a medical procedure that uses quick, low-energy shocks to restore a regular heart rhythm. It's a treatment for certain types of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), including atrial fibrillation (A-fib).

18.What is trigger point injection?

The injection of anesthetic or cortiosteroid substance in the trigger knot in the muscle or in the finger.

19.How you will code infusion and hydration given at the same time ?

Code only infusion

20.What is the abbreviaton for CPR ?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

21.What is cerumen impaction?

Cerumen (ear wax) build up in the ear canal, which may lead to symptoms of discomfort, dizziness and impaired hearing for which patients seek medical care.

22. How to code mulitiple laceration repair of different body part ?

We have to sum the total length of repair of same type in same category

23.What is central venous access device CVAD?

Central venous access devices (CVADs) or central venous catheters (CVCs) are devices that are inserted into the body through a vein to enable the administration of fluids, blood products, medication and other therapies to the bloodstream

24.What is nerves Block?

A nerve block is the injection of a local anesthetic (numbing medicine) close to a particular nerve to lessen pain in that area of your body both during and after surgery.

25.What is paracentesis?

A procedure known as paracentesis involves inserting a needle or catheter into the peritoneal cavity in order 

to extract ascitic fluid for either medicinal or diagnostic uses.  Ascitic fluid can be used to check for cancer or infections, as well as to help identify the cause of ascites.

26.Will you code bladder irrigation and Urinary foley catheter insertion at the same time performed in the same session?

No when bladder irrigation and Foley catheter insertion are performed on the same patient in the same session , so we have to code only Foley catheter insertion.

27.Patient is taking Fluticasone as nebulization, then how you will code long term out of below?

Systemic 

Topical

Inhaled

We will code inhalation as it is document says nebulization means taking through nasal.

28.What are place of service for ?

Emergency

Outpatient

Inpatient

Emergency-23

Outpatient - 22

Inpatient - 21

29.What is SOAP?

S: Subjective

O: Objective

A: Assessment

P: Plan

30.What is traumatic fracture and Non traumatic fracture?

The traumtic fracture means the fracture is due to some trauma or injury. But Non traumatic fracture means fracture is due to pathological fracture without having any injury.

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