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1A medical emergency is a situation in which delaying treatment of the patient would lead to a significant increase in the threat to life or body part.
A)True
B)False



2The patient's name on a claim form must be exactly the same as the name on the Medicare card.
A)True
B)False



3Self-referral describes a patient who asks for outpatient services without a physician's order.
A)True
B)False



4Titles, such as Mr. or Dr., are part of the patient's name to be entered in FL 8 of the UB-04.
A)True
B)False



5Payers accept claim forms without a patient's full address including zip code as long as they have the patient’s name.
A)True
B)False



6The admission date is entered in FL 12 in MMDDYY format.
A)True
B)False



7In FL 8, which is the correct format for entering a patient's name that is hyphenated, such as Sanchez-Jones?
A)SanchezJones
B)Sanchez-jones
C)Sanchez-Jones
D)Sanchez



8In FL 8, which is the correct format for entering a patient's name that has an apostrophe, such as O'Connor?
A)O'Connor
B)OConnor
C)Oconnor
D)oconnor



9In FL 8, which is the correct format for entering a patient's name that has a prefix, such as Van Buren?
A)VanBuren
B)Vanburen
C)Van Buren
D)vanburen



10If the code in FL 14 (Type of Admission or Visit) is 4 (newborn), what Point of Origin for Admission or Visit code would be entered if the newborn was born outside of the hospital submitting the claim?
A)4
B)5
C)6
D)7



11FL 15 (Point of Origin for Admission or Visit) has two coding structures, each with it own set of codes. What type of admission has its own set of codes?
A)transfer
B)elective
C)trauma center
D)newborn







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