CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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Which term in medical language corresponds to "head"?

  1. a. Vagina

  2. b. Heart

  3. c. Neck, cervix

  4. d. Against, opposite

The correct answer is: b. Heart

The correct term in medical language that corresponds to "head" is not "heart." Instead, the term typically used to refer to the head in medical terminology is "cephalic," which derives from the Greek word "kephalē," meaning head. In the context provided, "heart" relates to the organ responsible for pumping blood and does not refer to the head anatomically. Other options like "vagina," "neck, cervix," and "against, opposite" pertain to different anatomical structures or concepts and do not relate to the term for head. Understanding these terms is crucial in medical billing, as Accurate documentation and coding require familiarity with medical vocabulary to ensure proper communication and reimbursement processes.