Male Genital System CPT Medical Coding Exam Notes
Male Genital System CPT Medical Coding Exam Notes
Updated with 2026 New Codes
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I have corrected the numerical sequencing issue within this chapter and added vocabulary terms, ICD10, & Modifier suggestions next to codes. I have added clinical examples next to the codes. My notes have highlighted the key guidelines so that all the written material is condensed to just what the CPC exam requires. I bundled parent to subcodes and noted differences which is a whole system that many pay a monthly service to find. I have added to any anatomy with function details needed for that section of the exam. I have added AKA terms and noted in laymen’s terms what is going on in many of the codes so you will have a REAL idea of what is going on inside code sets.
Please do NOT share or RESALE these. I put a lot of work into them for you so that these pages can help you pass your CPC exam for the male reproduction section of the exam. I also mentor for FREE, just find me on Youtube under medicalcodingbyjen with the same profile pic for help or with my LIVES on TikTok.
I have gathered exam information from my own personal success and others. As a auditor, I never thought to learn medical coding in order to pass the exam, I knew that I needed to learn what the answers to the questions were telling me to pass the exam. In many examples, I never even look at one word of the exam questions. The answers tell me what the answer is. I help you see that in my notes which is made even more clear with my 6 hours of free interactive of free q&a Lives on TikTok and Youtube each week.
I currently mentor everyone on Discord app for FREE. This app is available for desktop or phone version. I have created wonderful rooms and a large study group that I volunteer in daily to help.
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I use my success and hiccups to make these notes as comprehensive per section as I can.
The correction on the numerical sequencing issue alone will save you many, many tears on test day. This section has an abundance of out of sequence codes.
I hope this will help others in their certification career.
You will find first a photo of my handwritten notes. Being able to read handwritten notes is a great skill to practice before becoming a Medical Coder.
I hope this helps! This is written for educational purposes only. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness. Please do not screenshot, copy, post, or reuse any of this material. No refunds as to the nature of the item. Thank you Jen
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The US version of ICD-10, created by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), consists of two medical code sets—ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS.
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