You really need to have current books. CPT, ICD9, and HCPCS. There were lots of changes this year. I would also make sure you have a current study guide as the tests were also revised this year.
Take the practice exam, study the areas you're weak. Take the practice exam again, timing yourself.
The day before the test, get a massage. (or whatever you like to do for you to relax).
The day of the test make sure you have enough food and drink.
I have seen many people say don't take breaks. I disagree with this. Take as many as you need (the time for breaks is added onto your test time so you get a true 5 hours sitting at the desk taking the exam). If my butt's falling asleep, I'm not concentrating very well.
If you can't figure out a question, make a small tick mark next to it and come back to it. If you can rule out 2 answers, do so and come back to it. If you can rule out all but 1 answer, AWESOME. If you rule out all the answers, come back to it. Often the answers to some questions will be "revealed" in later questions. Try not to 2nd guess yourself unless you have some really strong evidence that you should change an answer.
IF you finish all questions before your time is up, go back through and make sure you marked the circles you intended to mark. But remember, try not to
2nd guess yourself.
Amy
Coding books, medical coding books