CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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Which prefix is associated with the hip bone?

  1. A. Upper, excessive

  2. B. Ileum (small intestine)

  3. C. Ilum (hip bone)

  4. D. In, into, not

The correct answer is: C. Ilum (hip bone)

The prefix associated with the hip bone is "Ilum." This term specifically refers to the ilium, which is the largest bone of the pelvis and plays a crucial role in skeletal structure and function. Understanding anatomical terminology is essential in medical billing and coding, as accurate identification of body parts ensures proper documentation and billing for services rendered. Other terms provided relate to different anatomical structures or concepts but do not pertain to the hip bone. For instance, "ileum" is related to the small intestine, and the prefixes indicating "upper, excessive" or "in, into, not" have general meanings related to location or degree but do not specifically connect to the hip bone. Thus, identifying "Ilum" as associated with the hip bone correctly pinpoints the terminology relevant to that anatomical structure.