Review Test Submission: Chapter 9 Review Exam2019 Physician Coding for CPC Preparation (Q-S)AssignmentsRespiratory, Hemic, Lymphatic, Mediastinum, DiaphragmReview Test Submission: Chapter 9 Review Exam UserMami RoyCourse2019 Physician Coding for CPC Preparation (Q-S)TestChapter 9 Review ExamStarted7/10/19 12:13 PMSubmitted7/10/19 2:08 PMStatusCompletedAttempt Score92 out of 100 points Time Elapsed1 hour, 54 minutes out of 2 hoursResults DisplayedSubmitted Answers, Correct Answers, FeedbackQuestion 1Selected Answer:a. Correct Answer:a. ResponseFeedback:What is the name of the structure made of bone and cartilage separatingthe nostrils?Nasal septumNasal septumRationale: A septum is a partition. The nasal septumseparates the nostrils.Question 2Selected Answer:a. Correct Answer:a. ResponseFeedback:What ICD-10-CM code is reported for a patient that has RSV (respiratorysyncytial virus) pneumonia?J12.1J12.1Rationale: RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus. In theICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Pneumonia/respiratorysyncytial virus which directs you to code J12.1. Verify codeselection in the Tabular List.My OrganizationMami RoyMy Courses4 out of 4 points4 out of 4 pointsQuestion 3Selected Answer:a. Correct Answer:a. ResponseFeedback:Johnny has a penny removed from his left nostril in the providers office. What CPT code is reported?3030030300Rationale: A penny in the nostril is considered a foreign object.In the CPT Index look for Nose/Removal/Foreign Body,directing you to code 30300. The description of the codeconfirms this is a removal that would be performed in aproviders