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AAPC CPC Exam Questions - Navigate Your Path to Success

The AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Exam (CPC) exam is a good choice for Medical coders and if the candidate manages to pass AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Exam, he/she will earn AAPC Certified Professional Coder Certification. Below are some essential facts for AAPC CPC exam candidates:

  • In actual AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC) Exam (CPC) exam, a candidate can expect 100 Questions and the officially allowed time is expected to be around 240 Minutes.
  • TrendyCerts offers 100 Questions that are based on actual AAPC CPC syllabus.
  • Our AAPC CPC Exam Practice Questions were last updated on: Mar 13, 2025

Sample Questions for AAPC CPC Exam Preparation

Question 1

A Medicare patient that is on dialysis for ESRD is seen by the nurse for a Hep B vaccination. This patient is given a dialysis patient dosage as part of a three-dose schedule. The nurse administers the Hep B vaccine in the right deltoid. The physician reviews the chart and signs off on the nurse's note.

What procedure and diagnosis codes are reported for the scheduled vaccine injection for this Medicare patient?

Correct : B

Procedure: Hepatitis B vaccine administration for a Medicare patient on dialysis.

CPT and HCPCS Codes:

G0010: Administration of Hepatitis B vaccine.

90740: Hepatitis B vaccine, dialysis or immunosuppressed patient dosage, 3-dose schedule.

ICD-10-CM Codes:

Z23: Encounter for immunization.

N18.6: End-stage renal disease.

Z99.2: Dependence on renal dialysis.

Code Selection Justification: G0010 is used for the administration of the vaccine for Medicare patients, and 90740 captures the specific vaccine for dialysis patients. The ICD-10 codes represent the encounter for vaccination and the patient's dialysis status.


AMA CPT Professional Edition (current year)

ICD-10-CM (current year)

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Question 2

A Medicare patient is scheduled for a screening colonoscopy.

What code is reported for Medicare?

Correct : D

Medicare provides specific codes for screening colonoscopy based on the patient's risk factors. For a Medicare patient scheduled for a screening colonoscopy who is at high risk (such as those with a history of intestinal polyps), the appropriate code is G0105.

G0105 is used for colorectal cancer screening; colonoscopy on individuals at high risk.


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Medicare Guidelines for Colorectal Cancer Screening

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