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 8_The Male Reproductive System
About Lesson

The male reproductive system includes the scrotum, testes, epididymis, prostate, urethra, and penis. These parts produced and maintain sperm, the male reproductive cells and introduce them into the female reproductive tract for the purpose of fertilizing the female ovum.

Anatomical Terms

Term                                              Meaning

Scrotum                                      a bag, skin covered pouch in the groin that is                                                               divided into two sacs, each containing a testis                                                             and an epididymis

Testis                                     One of the two male reproductive glands, located in                                                      the scrotum, that produces sperm and male hormone                                                  testosterone.

Epididymis                             Coiled duct on top and the side of the testis that                                                         stores sperm before emission

Prostate gland                       trilobular gland the encircles the urethra just below                                                      the bladder  

Perineum                               external region between the scrotum and anus in a                                                     male and between the vulva and anus in a female 

Symptomatic Terms

Word                                                   Meaning

Aspermia                                       inability to  secrete or ejaculate sperm

Anorchism                                      Absence of one or both testes

Epididymitis                                  Inflammation of the epididymis

Hydrocele                                     Hernia of fluid in the testis or tubes leading from                                                         the testis

Hypospadias                                Congenital opening of the male urethra on the                                                             undersurface of the penis

BPH                                             Benign prostatic Hypertrophy/enlargement of the                                                        prostate gland, frequently seen in the older men,                                                          causing urinary obstruction

Prostate cancer                           Malignancy of the prostate gland 

Operative Term

Epididymectomy                           removal of an epididymis

Orchiectomy                                  Removal of a testicle

Orchioplasty                                  Repair of testicle

TURP                                              Transurethral Resection of the prostate

Prostatectomy                                Excision of the prostate

 

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