AAPC & AHIMA Medical Coding Daily Quiz – Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | Test Your Skills Today!
AAPC & AHIMA Medical Coding Daily Quiz – Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | Test Your Skills Today!
Boost your confidence with today’s AAPC exam quiz and AHIMA medical coding practice. Try these daily coding questions and test yourself now!
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| AAPC & AHIMA Medical Coding Daily Quiz – Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | Test Your Skills Today! |
👋 Happy Wednesday, Future Coders!
Good evening and welcome to your Medical Coding Daily Practice
session!
Whether you're preparing for CPC, CCS, CCA, CRC, RHIT, or RHIA,
daily short quizzes help build speed, accuracy, and exam confidence. Just 10
minutes a day can sharpen your ICD-10-CM and CPT decision-making skills.
Today’s quiz includes a mix of:
- Scenario-based
coding
- ICD-10-CM
diagnosis selection
- CPT
procedural logic
- Real
exam-style traps
Ready? Let’s begin your CPC Daily Quiz & AHIMA Exam Practice
Questions challenge!
📝 Today’s
Medical Coding Daily Practice Quiz
Question 1
A
67-year-old patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus presents with diabetic
chronic kidney disease, stage 3. The provider documents no insulin use.
What is
the correct ICD-10-CM code selection?
A. E11.22, N18.3
B. E11.9, N18.3
C. E11.21, N18.30
D. E13.22, N18.3
Question 2
A patient
undergoes excision of a 2.5 cm benign lesion from the scalp. The excised
diameter including margins is 3.0 cm.
What is
the correct CPT code?
A. 11423
B. 11403
C. 11623
D. 11102
Question 3
A patient
presents for removal of impacted cerumen from the right ear using irrigation
only.
What is
the correct CPT code?
A. 69209-RT
B. 69210-RT
C. 69209
D. 69210
Question 4
A
45-year-old established patient presents for hypertension follow-up. The
physician performs medically appropriate history and exam with moderate medical
decision making.
What is
the correct E/M code?
A. 99212
B. 99213
C. 99214
D. 99215
Question 5
A patient
is admitted with pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae.
What is
the correct ICD-10-CM code?
A. J18.9
B. J15.9
C. J13
D. J15.4
Question 6
During a
screening colonoscopy, a polyp is removed using cold biopsy forceps.
What is
the correct CPT code?
A. 45380
B. 45385
C. 45378
D. 45384
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Key & Explanations
1️⃣ Correct
Answer: A. E11.22, N18.3
📌 E11.22
includes type 2 diabetes with CKD. An additional code is required to identify
the CKD stage (N18.3).
Common mistake: Choosing E11.9 (unspecified diabetes without complications).
2️⃣ Correct
Answer: A. 11423
📌 Benign
lesion excision, scalp, excised diameter 2.1–3.0 cm falls under 11423.
Common trap: Selecting malignant series (116xx).
3️⃣ Correct
Answer: A. 69209-RT
📌 69209 is
removal of impacted cerumen using irrigation/lavage. Modifier RT identifies the
ear.
Common mistake: Using 69210 (requires instrumentation).
4️⃣ Correct
Answer: C. 99214
📌
Established patient with moderate MDM = 99214 under 2021 E/M guidelines.
Common trap: Undercoding to 99213.
5️⃣ Correct
Answer: C. J13
📌 J13 is
pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Common mistake: Using J18.9 (unspecified pneumonia).
6️⃣ Correct
Answer: A. 45380
📌
Colonoscopy with biopsy (single or multiple) = 45380.
Common trap: 45385 is for snare removal.
🎯 Quick
Exam Tip of the Day
👉 For
ICD-10-CM diabetes questions:
Always check for combination codes first. Many diabetes codes require an additional
code (like CKD stage). Read category notes carefully — this is heavily tested
in both AAPC medical coding quiz exams and AHIMA exam practice
questions.
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