🩺 POCUS CPT® Codes Quiz – Test Your Medical Coding Knowledge
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) has become an essential diagnostic tool in emergency departments, critical care, and outpatient settings. For medical coders, accurate assignment of CPT® codes for POCUS procedures is crucial to ensure proper reimbursement and compliance.
If you are preparing for medical coding certification exams, working in ED or radiology coding, or just want to refresh your knowledge, this POCUS CPT® Codes Quiz is designed for you!
✅ Why Take This Quiz?
Strengthen your knowledge of POCUS CPT® codes
Prepare for coding audits and exams
Practice real-world coding scenarios
Boost confidence in ED and ultrasound coding
1) Which CPT® code is used for eye ultrasound?
2) What is the correct CPT® code for head or neck soft tissue ultrasound?
3) Which CPT® code is assigned for chest ultrasound (pleural effusion or pneumothorax evaluation)?
4) What CPT® code is reported for breast ultrasound?
5) Which CPT® code describes limited abdominal ultrasound (gallbladder, any quadrant)?
6) The CPT® code for aortic or renal ultrasound is:
7) A bladder scan should be coded with:
8) Which CPT® code applies to pelvic ultrasound, non-pregnant (transabdominal limited)?
9) The correct CPT® code for POC Ultrasound performed to check abscess on hand?
10) Which code is used for cardiac ultrasound (pericardial effusion assessment)?
11) A DVT scan of extremities (duplex ultrasound) is reported with:
12) Which code should be added for ultrasound guidance when unsuccessfull central line placement?
13) Which CPT® code applies for AAA scan via posterior approach?
14) A pregnant patient, transabdominal pelvic ultrasound is reported as:
15) A pregnant patient, transvaginal pelvic ultrasound is reported as:
16) A non-pregnant patient, transvaginal pelvic ultrasound is reported with:
17) Which code should be added for ultrasound guidance in vascular procedures (IV placement, central line)?
18) Which code should be used for ultrasound guidance in non-vascular procedures (e.g., abscess aspiration, FB removal)?
19) Which code should be used for a FAST exam showing pericardial effusion and no fluid in abdomen?
20) Which code should be used for an EFAST exam with findings of bladder volume, pericardial effusion, plueral effusion and no fluid in abdomen?
The content on this site is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or billing advice. Always verify the latest CPT®, CMS, and payer guidelines before coding or submitting claims. The author and this website assume no responsibility for any loss, liability, or denial resulting from the use of this information.
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