AAPC & AHIMA Medical Coding Daily Quiz – Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | Test Your CPC & CCS Skills Today!
AAPC & AHIMA Medical Coding Daily Quiz – Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | Test Your CPC & CCS Skills Today!
Boost your skills with today’s AAPC exam quiz & AHIMA medical coding practice. Try these daily coding questions and test your exam readiness now!
Happy Tuesday, Coders! 👋
Welcome to your Medical Coding Daily Practice session!
Whether you're preparing for the CPC, CCS, CCA, CRC, RHIT, or RHIA
exam, building a daily habit of solving exam-style questions is one of the
smartest strategies for success.
Just 10 minutes of focused AAPC medical coding quiz practice
every day can:
- Improve
speed
- Strengthen
ICD-10-CM and CPT accuracy
- Boost
exam confidence
- Reduce
silly mistakes
Let’s challenge your coding brain today. Ready? 💪
📝 Today’s
Medical Coding Daily Quiz
Question 1
A 67-year-old patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic
chronic kidney disease (CKD stage 3) is seen for routine follow-up. What is the
correct ICD-10-CM coding?
A. E11.9, N18.3
B. E11.22, N18.30
C. E11.21, N18.3
D. E11.65, N18.30
Question 2
A physician performs a 3.5 cm intermediate repair of a laceration on the
forearm. What is the correct CPT code?
A. 12002
B. 12032
C. 13132
D. 11042
Question 3
During an outpatient visit, a patient is diagnosed with acute bronchitis
due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). What is the correct ICD-10-CM code?
A. J20.9
B. J21.0
C. J20.5
D. B97.4
Question 4
A patient undergoes laparoscopic cholecystectomy without
cholangiography. What is the correct CPT code?
A. 47562
B. 47563
C. 47600
D. 47480
Question 5
In ICD-10-CM, when coding hypertension with heart disease, what
guideline applies?
A. Code heart condition first
B. Use combination code when causal relationship is stated or implied
C. Always code I10 separately
D. Use external cause code
Question 6
A patient presents for removal of impacted cerumen using
instrumentation, unilateral. What is the correct CPT code?
A. 69209
B. 69210
C. 69090
D. 69100
Question 7
For the CCS exam, when coding an inpatient admission for sepsis due to
pneumonia, what determines the principal diagnosis?
A. Highest reimbursement
B. First condition listed
C. Condition chiefly responsible for admission
D. Chronic condition
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Key & Explanations
Question 1
✅ Correct
Answer: B. E11.22, N18.30
📌 Diabetes
with CKD requires combination code E11.22, followed by the CKD stage
code. Always check instructional notes under diabetes.
Common mistake: Coding E11.9 separately.
Question 2
✅ Correct
Answer: A. 12002
📌
Intermediate repair of scalp, neck, axillae, trunk, and/or extremities
(excluding hands and feet), 2.6–7.5 cm = 12002.
Common trap: Selecting complex repair codes.
Question 3
✅ Correct
Answer: C. J20.5
📌 Acute
bronchitis due to RSV has a specific code (J20.5).
Exam tip: Always look for organism-specific bronchitis codes before defaulting
to unspecified.
Question 4
✅ Correct
Answer: A. 47562
📌 47562 =
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy without cholangiography.
47563 includes cholangiography — watch that wording carefully in CPC daily quiz
questions.
Question 5
✅ Correct
Answer: B. Use combination code when causal relationship is stated or implied
📌
ICD-10-CM presumes a relationship between hypertension and heart disease unless
stated otherwise.
Common mistake: Coding I10 separately.
Question 6
✅ Correct
Answer: B. 69210
📌 Removal
of impacted cerumen requiring instrumentation = 69210 (unilateral).
69209 is for irrigation/lavage only.
Question 7
✅ Correct
Answer: C. Condition chiefly responsible for admission
📌 For CCS
coding questions, principal diagnosis is the condition after study that led to
admission.
Never choose based on reimbursement.
💡 Quick
Exam Tip of the Day
For AAPC and AHIMA exam practice questions, always read the full
CPT code description, not just the short descriptor.
Small phrases like:
- “with
cholangiography”
- “with
instrumentation”
- “initial
encounter”
…can completely change the answer.
Slow down for 5 extra seconds — it prevents major mistakes.
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Practicing Daily!
Consistency beats cramming.
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