Description

This course completes the anatomy of the nervous system. Also covered are various procedures commonly performed on this system. In addition, the learner will have the opportunity to explore additional services that are typically encountered with neurosurgery cases.

 

Objectives:

Lesson 1: Central and Peripheral Nervous System Anatomy

  • Name, locate and label the body parts associated with the central and peripheral nervous systems
  • Differentiate between the body parts found in the ICD-10-PCS tables of the central and peripheral nervous system
  • Name the body system where the body part value for the cranial cavity is found

Lesson 2: Removal, Drainage, Separation of Body Parts

  • Explain how common procedures are performed on the nervous system involving removing, draining or separating body parts
  • Assign correct root operations to commonly performed nervous system procedures
  • Choose ICD-10-PCS character values for nervous system procedures

Lesson 3: Moving Body Parts and Altering Route of Passage

  • Explain how common procedures are performed on the nervous system that involve moving body parts and altering the route of tubular body parts
  • Assign correct root operations commonly performed on nervous system procedures
  • Choose ICD-10-PCS character values for nervous system procedures

Lesson 4: Repairing, Inspecting, and Using Devices

  • Explain how common procedures are performed on the nervous system that involve repairing, inspecting and using devices in or on body parts
  • Assign correct root operations to commonly performed nervous system procedures
  • Choose all of the correct ICD-10-PCS character values for nervous system procedures

Target Audience

  • Facility Coders (inpatient/outpatient)
  • Clinical Documentation Improvement Professionals
  • Students

CE Credits

AHIMA
This program has been approved for 2 continuing education units for use in fulfilling the continued education requirements of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Granting prior approval from AHIMA does not constitute endorsement of the program content or its program sponsor.

  • Domain: Data Structure, Content, and Information Governance

AAPC
This program has the prior approval of the American Academy for Professional Coders (AAPC) for 2 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.

  • Specialty CEUs: COC, CPC, CPC-P, CIC, CPB, CPPM

Purchasing Details

  • Upon purchase, you will have a 6-month subscription to this course. This will allow you the opportunity to complete and review as often as you like for 6 months.
  • Courses are accessed through www.haugenacademy.com.
  • Visit our FAQ page for technical requirements and additional details.

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