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AAPC CPC Exam - Topic 6 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for AAPC's CPC exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 6
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What E/M coding is reported?

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Suggested Answer: B

This patient presents to the ER with syncope, requiring a comprehensive evaluation and critical care. Here's the breakdown of the codes:

CPT Code 99291-25: Critical care, evaluation and management of the critically ill or critically injured patient; first 30-74 minutes

This code is appropriate because the patient's syncope and vital signs (low blood pressure, shallow respirations, low oxygen saturation) indicate a critical condition requiring immediate intervention.

Modifier -25: Significant, Separately Identifiable Evaluation and Management Service by the Same Physician on the Same Day of the Procedure or Other Service. This modifier is appended because the critical care services were provided in addition to the separately reported procedures below.

CPT Code 92950: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eg, CPR, external cardiac massage, endotracheal intubation, ventilation)

While the documentation doesn't explicitly mention CPR, it states the patient was unresponsive upon arrival but had spontaneous pulse and respirations. This suggests possible resuscitation efforts were performed by the paramedics before the physician's assessment.

CPT Code 31500: Intubation, endotracheal, emergency procedure

Although not explicitly stated, the documentation indicates the patient was placed on 'high flow oxygen,' which strongly suggests endotracheal intubation was performed to manage the patient's respiratory distress.

CPT Code 82803: Blood gases, arterial, pH, PCO2, PO2, with oxygen saturation; interpretation and report

This code is likely reported based on the patient's respiratory distress and the need to monitor their oxygenation status.

Why other options are incorrect:

99285: This is a standard emergency department visit code and doesn't capture the critical nature of the patient's condition.

99285-25, 99291-25, 92950, 31500, 82803: This includes 99285, which is not necessary as 99291 encompasses the evaluation and management.

99291-25, 99292-25, 92950, 31500: This includes 99292, which is for subsequent critical care time. There's no indication in the documentation that the physician provided critical care beyond the initial 74 minutes.


CPT Codes 99281-99285: Emergency department visits

CPT Codes 99291-99292: Critical care services

CPT Code 92950: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

CPT Code 31500: Endotracheal intubation

CPT Code 82803: Arterial blood gases

AAPC Coder's Desk Reference: This resource provides detailed information on coding guidelines and procedures.

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Mendy
3 days ago
I think I remember that 99285 is for high-level emergency visits, but I'm not sure if it's the right choice here.
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