Module 1: Introduction to Medical Coding
Overview of the Healthcare System Importance of Medical Coding in Healthcare Basics of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS Level II Key Roles and Responsibilities of a Certified Professional Coder

Module 5: HCPCS Level II Coding
Introduction to HCPCS Commonly Used HCPCS Codes Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and Supplies Coding Integration with CPT and ICD-10

Module 6: Medical Coding Compliance and Ethics
HIPAA Regulations and Compliance Standards Avoiding Fraud and Abuse in Coding Ethical Considerations for Medical Coders

Module 7: Practical Coding Applications
Coding Case Studies for Various Specialties: Orthopedics, Cardiology, Dermatology, etc. Abstracting Information from Medical Records Coding Exercises and Assignments

Module 8: CPC Exam Preparation Tips
Exam Format and Structure Practice Exams and Test-Taking Strategies Tips for Time Management During the Exam

Module 9: Career Guidance and Next Steps
How to Land Your First Job in Medical Coding Resume and Interview Tips for Coders Continuing Education and Career Development

Lesson 6_The Urinary System
About Lesson

The Urinary System

The urinary systems includes the organs and structures involved in the secretion and elimination of urine.

Kidneys, urinary bladder and urethra. The principal organs of the urinary systems are kidney, The Kidneys are located on each side of the lumbar region. They filter the blood and secrete water and nitrogenous wastes like urea and creatinine in the form of urine.

Anatomical Terms:

  • Kidneys: Two structures located on each side of the lumbar region, that filter blood and secrete impurities, forming urine.
  • Cortex: Outer part of the kidney
  • Medulla: Inner part of the kidney
  • Ureter: Tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.
  • Urinary bladder: Sac that holds the urine
  • Urethra: Surgical canal that carries urine to the outside of the body.
  • Urine: Fluid produced by the kidneys containing water and waste products

Symptomatic Terms

  • Anuresis: No output of urine
  • Dysuria: Painful urination
  • Nocturnal enuresis: Bed wetting during sleep
  • Hematuria: Presence of blood in the urine
  • Incontinence: Involuntary discharge of urine, feces  or semen
  • Nocturia: Urination at night
  • Nephritis: Inflammation of the kidney
  • Cystitis: Inflammation of the bladder
  • Urethritis: Inflammation of the urethra
  • UTI: Urinary Tract Infection especially bacteria found in urethra, bladder.
  • BUN: Blood Urea Nitrogen

Operative Terms

Nephrotomy: Incision into the kidney

Nephrorrhaphy: Suture of an injured kidney

Nephrolithotomy: Incision into the kidney for the removal of stones

Nephrectomy: Excision of a kidney

ESWL: Extracorporeal Shock wave lithotripsy 

Dialysis: Method of filtering impurities from the blood to replace the function of one of both kidneys due to renal failure.

Hemodialysis: Method to remove impurities by pumping the patient blood through a dialyzer, the specialized filter of the artificial kidney machine 

Exercise Files
The Urinary System Anatomy.pptx
Size: 55.91 KB
Select the fields to be shown. Others will be hidden. Drag and drop to rearrange the order.
  • Image
  • SKU
  • Rating
  • Price
  • Stock
  • Availability
  • Add to cart
  • Description
  • Content
  • Weight
  • Dimensions
  • Additional information
Click outside to hide the comparison bar
Compare