The human body has _______ number of bones.
206
How many pre dot digits in an AIS code?
6
What is the purpose of reporting?
Quality Improvement, Injury Prevention, Clinical Research, and Policy Development
PCS code for retroperitoneal bleeding controlled via laparotomy
0Q3H0ZZ
The palatine process of the maxilla is _____ to the nasal cavity.
Inferior
How many abdominal quadrants are there?
4
What does the single digit after the dot show in an AIS code?
It is the post dot score and describes the severity of an injury.
What are the validation levels?
Single Variable, Multi-Variable, Test-Retest Reliability, and Inter-Rater Reliabilty.
ICD-10CM Fall from a golf cart
1.Driver
2. Passenger
1.V86.59XA
2. V86.69XA
The Dens is located in the _____ Cervical Vertebrae.
C2
Which organ is surrounded by pericardial fluid to prevent it from outside jerk and injuries?
Heart
The ISS score range is.
1-75
What are the validation error levels?
Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
ICD-10 PCS code for:
1. Removal of foreign body right cornea
2. Removal of foreign body, skin of left hand
1.08C8XZZ
2.0HCGXZZ (There is no specific value for thumb skin, so the procedure is coded to hand.)
The radius is ____ to the ulna
Medial
Name the layers of the skin from out to in.
Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous Tissue, Muscle
As a general rule of thumb. What is 20% of blood loss in a average adult. ______cc =20%
>1000cc
Who originated the NTDB?
The ACS
What does ICD-10CM and ICD-10 PCS stand for?
ICD10 CM-International Classification of Diseases- 10th version-clinical Modification.
ICD10 PCS-International Classification of Diseases-10th version-Procedure coding system.
The frontal bone is located in what part of the skull?
Vault
How many Lumber vert are there?
5
Fracture involving the joint.
Articular fracture
What is the process of PIPS?
Recognition, Assessment, and Correction.
32-y.o. man suffered a displaced compound comminuted fracture of the right radial shaft.
It is described as a type II open fracture.
S52.351B
The scapula is ____ tot he vertebral Column.
Posterolateral