Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Coders Interactive Study App
Built by a coder, for coders. Whether you are sitting for your CPC or CCS exam or you are a working coder who wants a reliable anatomy reference you can actually use on the job, this tool was designed with your daily reality in mind.
Open the file in any browser and you are ready to go. No internet required. No account. No installation. Everything is included in one file.
What you get:
300 exam-style multiple choice questions across 12 body systems, organized into Basic, CPC, and CCS difficulty levels with instant answer explanations. Five study modes per system — Anatomy Diagram, Structures, Conditions, Medical Terms, and Practice Quiz. One self-contained file that works offline in any browser on your computer or tablet.
12 Body Systems covered: Cardiovascular · Respiratory · Nervous · Musculoskeletal · Endocrine · Urinary · Digestive · Integumentary · Reproductive (Female) · Reproductive (Male) · Lymphatic/Immune · Eye & Ear.
Who this is for:
CPC exam candidates who need to strengthen their anatomy and ICD 10 CM coding knowledge before test day. CCS exam candidates preparing for inpatient sequencing, MS DRG concepts, and complex documentation scenarios. RHIT and RHIA candidates who need a solid foundation in anatomy and coding principles across multiple settings. Working medical coders who want a fast, reliable reference for anatomy, medical terminology, and common conditions without pulling out a textbook.
Works best on computer and tablet. No subscription. No expiration. Study at your own pace, anytime.
Note for Windows Users: After downloading, if Windows shows a security warning saying the file came from another computer, right-click the file, select Properties, check the Unblock box at the bottom, and click OK before opening. This is a standard Windows security prompt and does not affect how the app works.
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