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Prep Course for the CPC AAPC Certification - By A Power Coding (APC) What you'll learn Clinical rationale & Medical background of the case Essentials of Anesthesia Anatomy for Medical coding CPC AAPC Clinical Aspects of Anesthesia Anatomy for Anesthesia General Anesthesia Requirements Basics of Medical teologies Description The CPC exam is one of the critical certification exams offered by AAPC for Medical coders around the world. This is not just a basic certification but a widely accepted and required qualifications to get designated jobs. This certification helps in getting a job or accelerating your career in Medical Coding, Healthcare Management, RCM, etc.This certification is taken by Non-clinical and Clinical professionals. There are several important areas that are frequently tested in the CPC exam. One such area is the Anesthesia. This program and a series of other programs are designed to make this journey of achieving the certification easy and stress-free. Let’s b this program where you will learn the details of Mohs Surgery and skin cancer. This will definitely help you while attempting the AAPC CPC (Certified Professional Coder) certification exam and also in day to day medical coding. Introduction to A Power CodingDesignedPracticing codersMedical coders preparing for the certificationsCPC Exam StudentPeople seeking clarity on Mohs Surgery Coding guidelinesCourse coveredSkin Cancer, Types, presentation, Diagnosis, and Mohs SurgeryClinical ScenariosObjectivesMaking coding easyProvide Basics in Medical CodingClarity on the coding rationaleClinical elaborationHow to Study for CPC Exam?Exam StructureWhat's there in the real exams?How to Prioritize?How to Study?What to Study?Please Remember to Listen carefully to videos, this is important as clinical examples and teologies will be explained in detail.Sections – Clinical Scenario numberHead (00100-00222) – 25, 12, 6, 1Neck (00300-00352) -19, 10, 4Thorax (00400-00474) -21, 9, 7Intrathoracic (00500-00580) - 35, 23, 5Spine & Spinal Cord (00600-00670) – 30, 14Upper Abdomen (00700-00797) – 35, 28Lower Abdomen (00800-00882) – 29, 26, 20Perineum (00902-00952) - 33Pelvis (01112-01173) - 16Upper Leg (01200-01274) – 32, 11Knee & Popliteal Area (01320-01444) – 18, 8Lower Leg (01462-01522) - 13Shoulder & Axilla (01610-01680) - 36Forearm, Wrist, and Hand (01810-01860) – 34Obstetric (01958-01969) – 37, 17Other Procedures (01990-01999)True False 27Patient Status – 24 – 16, 15, 22Guideline – 3, 2So gear up & let’s b this wonderful journey of learning with fun and simplification. Welcome Aboard!! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Clinical Scenario 1 Lecture 2 Clinical Scenario 1 Section 3: Clinical Scenario 2 Lecture 3 Clinical Scenario 2 Section 4: Clinical Scenario 3 Lecture 4 Clinical Scenario 3 Section 5: Clinical Scenario 4 Lecture 5 Clinical Scenario 4 Section 6: Clinical Scenario 5 Lecture 6 Clinical Scenario 5 Section 7: Clinical Scenario 6 Lecture 7 Clinical Scenario 6 Section 8: Clinical Scenario 7 Lecture 8 Clinical Scenario 7 Section 9: Clinical Scenario 8 Lecture 9 Clinical Scenario 8 Section 10: Clinical Scenario 9 Lecture 10 Clinical Scenario 9 Section 11: Clinical Scenario 10 Lecture 11 Clinical Scenario 10 Section 12: Clinical Scenario 11 Lecture 12 Clinical Scenario 11 Section 13: Clinical Scenario 12 Lecture 13 Clinical Scenario 12 Section 14: Clinical Scenario 13 Lecture 14 Clinical Scenario 13 Section 15: Clinical Scenario 14 Lecture 15 Clinical Scenario 14 Section 16: Clinical Scenario 15 Lecture 16 Clinical Scenario 15 Section 17: Clinical Scenario 16 Lecture 17 Clinical Scenario 16 Section 18: Clinical Scenario 17 Lecture 18 Clinical Scenario 17 Section 19: Clinical Scenario 18 Lecture 19 Clinical Scenario 18 Section 20: Clinical Scenario 19 Lecture 20 Clinical Scenario 19 Section 21: Clinical Scenario 20 Lecture 21 Clinical Scenario 20 Section 22: Clinical Scenario 21 Lecture 22 Clinical Scenario 21 Section 23: Clinical Scenario 22 Lecture 23 Clinical Scenario 22 Section 24: Clinical Scenario 23 Lecture 24 Clinical Scenario 23 Section 25: Clinical Scenario 24 Lecture 25 Clinical Scenario 24 Section 26: Clinical Scenario 25 Lecture 26 Clinical Scenario 25 Section 27: Clinical Scenario 26 Lecture 27 Clinical Scenario 26 Section 28: Clinical Scenario 27 Lecture 28 Clinical Scenario 27 Section 29: Clinical Scenario 28 Lecture 29 Clinical Scenario 28 Section 30: Clinical Scenario 29 Lecture 30 Clinical Scenario 29 Section 31: Clinical Scenario 30 Lecture 31 Clinical Scenario 30 Section 32: Clinical Scenario 31 Lecture 32 Clinical Scenario 31 Section 33: Clinical Scenario 32 Lecture 33 Clinical Scenario 32 Section 34: Clinical Scenario 33 Lecture 34 Clinical Scenario 33 Section 35: Clinical Scenario 34 Lecture 35 Clinical Scenario 34 Section 36: Clinical Scenario 35 Lecture 36 Clinical Scenario 35 Section 37: Clinical Scenario 36 Lecture 37 Clinical Scenario 36 Section 38: Clinical Scenario 37 Lecture 38 Clinical Scenario 37 Section 39: Credits & Thank you Lecture 39 Credits & Thank you Medical coders preparing for the certifications,Medical doctors,Anesthesia Aspirants,Respiratory Therapists, Physical Therapist,Insurance Professionals,Life Science Gradates HomePage:
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