CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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What does the prefix "ilio-" relate to?

  1. A. Within, into

  2. B. Ileum (small intestine)

  3. C. Uterus, womb

  4. D. Hip bone

The correct answer is: D. Hip bone

The prefix "ilio-" is specifically related to the hip bone, particularly the ilium, which is one of the three parts of the pelvic bone. The ilium is the uppermost part of the hip bone and plays a crucial role in forming the structure of the pelvis. This understanding is key in medical terminology, where prefixes often indicate specific anatomical locations or structures. The other choices pertain to different medical terms: "within" or "into" relates to prefixes like "intra-" or "endo-," while "ileum" refers specifically to a section of the small intestine, and "uterus, womb" connects to terms like "hystero-" or "metro-." Recognizing the precise meaning of prefixes is vital for anyone in the medical billing and coding fields, as it helps in accurately interpreting terms and ensuring correct coding and communication in a healthcare setting.