Course Information

Course Title:

Current Procedural Terminology Coding II with Lab

Course Number:

HIT213

Course Description:

This course builds on skill in using the Current Procedural Terminology to code procedures as learned in HIT 211 and diagnoses as learned in HIT 205.

Course Prerequisites:

HIT203, HIT205, HIT211

Course Specific Requirements

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Software Citation Requirements

This course uses open-source software, and as the end users of this software, students are required to cite the software for any student work, such as assignments, labs, or projects, where the software has been utilized. Open-source software does have end-user license agreements, and all students should read the entire agreement for a software prior to installation or usage. In order to use the software in this course, software citations have been created for students and can be located on the Open Source Applications page. These software citations must be included in all student work submissions that have used the software.

Textbooks and Resources

Required Textbooks

The following books are required for this course:

The Next Step, Advanced Medical Coding and Auditing

2016 Edition

by Carol J Buck, MS, CPC, CPC-H, CCS-P

**Please note that ALL textbooks are required prior to starting the course. E-books are NOT used in this course.

Current Procedural Terminology

2016 Professional Edition

American Medical Association

.**Please note that ALL textbooks are required prior to starting the course. E-books are NOT used in this course.

ICD-10-CM: Official Code Set for Hospitals

2016 Edition

by Ingenix-Optum Coding


**Please note that ALL textbooks are required prior to starting the course. E-books are NOT used in this course.

Health Care Common Procedure Coding System

2016 Edition

by Ingenix-Optum Coding

**Please note that ALL textbooks are required prior to starting the course. E-books are NOT used in this course.


Physical Books and Supplies

Your course may require additional materials, such as a course kit. Visit the online bookstore if you have not yet ordered your books and supplies.

Campus Additional Information

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Terminal Course Objectives

DeVry University course content is constructed from curriculum guides developed for each course that are in alignment with specific Terminal Course Objectives. The Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs) define the learning objectives that the student will be required to comprehend and demonstrate by course completion. The TCOs that will be covered in detail each week can be found in the Objectives section for that particular week. Whenever possible, a reference will be made from a particular assignment or discussion back to the TCO that it emphasizes.

1

Given a healthcare scenario, illustrate the need for standardized nomenclature, classification systems, and clinical vocabularies, offering examples to demonstrate the importance of each.

2

Given an evaluation and management services report, demonstrate the ability to accurately assign the CPT and ICD codes based on the health record documentation.

3

Given an anesthesia report, generate the appropriate CPT code based on the health record documentation.

4

Given an operative report, identify the correct CPT and ICD codes based on the health record documentation.

5

Given a radiology report, select the CPT and ICD codes based on the health record documentation.

6

Given a pathology report, determine the correct CPT and ICD codes based on the health record documentation.

7

Given a medicine specialty report, locate the CPT and ICD codes based on the health record documentation.

8

Given a coding scenario, accurately apply CPT/HCPCS codes using an encoder software tool. 

9

Resolve discrepancies between coded data and supporting documentation.

Lab Schedule

Week 1

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 2

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 3

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 4

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 5

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 6

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 7

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Week 8

Citrix
RKON
Skillsoft
Toolwire
WebServer
ACC COMAT
ACC NonCOMAT

Course Schedule

Week, TCOs, and TopicsReadings and Class PreparationActivities and Assignments

Week 1
TCOs 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9

Evaluation/Management Medicine

Chapter 1: Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services

Chapter 2: Medicine

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 2
TCOs 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9

Radiology and Pathology

Chapter 3: Radiology

Chapter 4: Pathology and Laboratory

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 3
TCOs 1, 4, 8, and 9

Integumentary System Cardiovascular System

Chapter 5: Integumentary System

Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 4
TCOs 1, 4, 8, and 9

Digestive and Related Systems Musculoskeletal System 

Chapter 7: Digestive System, Hemic/Lymphatic System, and Mediastinum/Diaphragm

Chapter 8: Musculoskeletal System

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Midterm

Week 5
TCOs 1, 4, 8, and 9

Respiratory System Urinary, Male Genital, and Endocrine Systems

Chapter 9: Respiratory System

Chapter 10: Urinary, Male Genital, and Endocrine Systems 

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 6
TCOs 1, 4, 8, and 9

Female Genital System/Maternity Care/Delivery Nervous System

Chapter 11: Female Genital System and Maternity Care/Delivery 

Chapter 12: Nervous System

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 7
TCOs 1, 3, 4, 8, and 9

Eye and Auditory Systems Anesthesia

Chapter 13: Eye and Auditory Systems

Chapter 14: Anesthesia

Homework

Coding Theory Assignment

Graded Discussion Topics

Week 8
All TCOs

Final Exam

Blended E-Learning

This course is an 8-week, intensive course that includes both classroom-based and e-learning activities. Your participation in both areas is essential to your success in this course. You should expect to spend time each week participating in the prescribed activities both before and after our class meeting.

Participation before, during, and after class meetings is critical to your success in this intensive environment.

To get the most out of our weekly class meetings, it is essential that you come to class prepared. The weekly readings listed in the Course Schedule will prepare you for class. Our class meetings, in turn, will prepare you for upcoming exams and assignments.

Through the DeVry e-learning platform, you will be able to

  • review the Syllabus and weekly assignment information;
  • submit completed work for grading;
  • take quizzes and exams;
  • obtain copies of class handouts and notes;
  • e-mail the instructor and other students; and
  • participate in online discussion of class material.

iConnect Live

This course contains iConnect Live sessions that provide students with the opportunity to attend live presentations, which cover course materials, projects, and assignments. Please see the iConnect Live items for the days and times of the live sessions and for the link to enter each session. You will also receive e-mail reminders each week.

If you are unable to attend the live session, you can watch the recorded session by clicking on the Recordings link that will appear in the iConnect Live item after the lecture has concluded. Please contact your instructor with any questions.

Please note that because of unavoidable technological issues and presenter availability, the live lectures may be substituted with prerecorded lectures.

Due Dates for Assignments & Exams

Unless otherwise specified, the following applies.

  • Access to most weeks begins on Sunday at 12:01 a.m. mountain time (MT).
  • All assignments are to be submitted on or before Sunday at the end of the specified week that they are due, by 11:59 p.m. (MT).
  • All quizzes and exams are to be completed on or before Sunday at the end of the specified week that they open, by 11:59 p.m. (MT).

Note: Week 8 opens at 12:01 a.m. (MT) on the ending Sunday of Week 7. Any assignments or exams must be completed by 11:59 p.m. (MT) Saturday of the eighth week.

Due Dates for Assignments & Exams

All assignments, quizzes, and exams are to be completed per the schedule indicated by your instructor.

Assignment Values and Letter Grades

The maximum score in this class is 1,000 points. The categories, which contribute to your final grade, are weighted as follows.

AssignmentPointsWeighting
Discussions
(Weeks 1–7, 20 points each week)
140
14%
Coding Theory Assignment
(Weeks 1–7, varies each week)
200
20%
Homework 
(Weeks 1–7)
350 35%
Midterm
96
9.6%
Final Exam
214 21.4%
Total Points1,000 100%

All of your course requirements are graded using points. At the end of the course, the points are converted to a letter grade using the scale in the table below.

Letter GradePointsPercentage
A900–1,00090% to 100%
B800–89980% to 89%
C700–79970% to 79%
D600–69960% to 69%
F599 and belowBelow 60%

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are grades calculated, and how can I view my grades?

  • You must complete any quizzes and post your written assignments (if necessary) to the weekly Dropbox by Sunday 11:59 p.m. (MT) each week, except Week 8 which closes at 11:59 p.m. (MT) Saturday.
  • Once your work is reviewed, you should see comments and total points for each assignment in the Gradebook. Instructors should have Discussion work graded by the following Tuesday and all other assignments by the following Friday.
  • You may check your progress at any time by going to the Gradebook, selecting the week and then your name.
  • Click on the points earned for each assignment in the Gradebook to see any instructor comments.

What should I do if a discrepancy is found with my grade?

  1. Double-check the error and try to determine what caused it.
  2. Send your instructor an email explaining your findings.
  3. Trust that any error in grading will be corrected quickly

What if I cannot get my work submitted on time?

  • If you have an emergency that will cause your work to be late, please contact your instructor in advance of the due date so that arrangements can be made. Your instructor may reserve the right to deduct points for work turned in late based on the reason and the timeliness of notice.
  • If a technical problem prevents you from meeting the scheduled due date, please contact the Help Desk at 1-800-594-2402 and immediately email your instructor about the situation.

How can I get extra credit?

Extra credit is not an option.

Questions and Concerns

Please feel free to contact me for help with coursework or other areas that may impact your progress. Here are some examples.

  • Do you have general questions about attendance, deadlines regarding your courses, student financial aid, or other areas? 
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  • Do you need supplementary student assistance? Please let me know if you are having academic difficulty and would like an ADA accommodation. Although I can talk with you about getting assistance, an excellent point of contact is the Office of Student Disability Services. You can reach the Office by calling 877-496-9050, option 3, or by e-mailing adaofficer@devry.edu or adaofficer@keller.edu.

Regardless of your situation, please feel free to contact me for assistance in whatever area of concern you might have. I will do everything I can to assist you or put you in contact with University colleagues who are trained to assist you in whatever area of concern you might have.

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