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Sno Questions Option A Option B Option C
the following1is part of both the respiratory system anda.the Oropharynx
digestive system? b. Epiglottis c. Larynx ial body located 2 within the sella turcica at the base ofa.the Pituitary brain that glandsecretes most b. Pineal of thebodybody's hormones? c. Hypothalamus d bone forming3 the upper jaw, part of the eye orbit, a. nasal Zygomatic cavity, andbonepalate andb.that Maxilla lodges the c. Temporomandibular upper teeth. joint _______________ 4 transmits visual information from the a. retina Optic nerveto the brain. b. Optic disc c. Fovea centralis ng is a valve with 5 two cusps that is between the left atrium a. Pulmonary and leftvalve ventricle of b. the Tricuspid heart?valve c. Aortic valve _________ is 6a segment of lymphatic vessel between two a.lymphatic Angioma valves thatb.pushes Ankylosisthe lymphatic fluid c. Angion in one direction. heet of dense,7 fibrous tissue lying beneath the subcutaneous a. Deepfatfascia layer that lines b. Superficial extremities fascia and the trunk c. Epidermis and holds groups of muscles letes this sentence: 8 The optic nerve transmits visual information a. Spinal cord from the retinab. Corneal to thechamber ___________. c. Orbital implant ________________ 9 is the muscle that originates from the a. neck Maxilla region attached b. to Ramus the mandible and that c. Platysma opens the jaw. ________ is an10 endocrine gland located in the front ofa.the Thyroid lowerglandneck and is b. composed Hypothalamus of two lobes on c. Pineal eithergland side of the trachea. nstrict or expand 11 the gas in various parts of the body (e.g., a. Bandemia lungs, sinuses, or middle b. Baritosis ear), causing pain orc.damage Bends to tissue? enital thickened 12 nails and sparse or absent scalp hair a. Epidermolysis and that is often bullosab. accompanied Clousten's by syndrome keratoderma of c.the Clubnail palms and soles? erm best describes 13 the accumulation of serous fluid thata.resemblesHygroma a cyst? b. Hylaform c. Hydromyelia escribes a flap14of tissue over a tooth that is either unerupted a. Onychauxis or only partially b. Open-bite erupted? deformity c. Operculum cous membrane 15 at the base of the bladder, located between a. Trigonocephaly the ureteric openings b. Trigone in the back and the urethral c. Trismus opening in front? gioplasty of the 16 venous portion of the graft. This procedure a. 35476, lasted 75978-26 45 minutes. b. 35460, Julie had75962-26c. an excellent 36476, result92982, and was75978-26 released to home a cervical approach 17 of a mediastinotomy with exploration, drainage, a. 39010 removal of foreign b. 39000body, or biopsy? c. 39200 y rhinoplasty18with major revisions. At the end of the second a. 30450 surgery the incisions b. were 30450-78closed with ac.single 30420, layer 12014 technique. How woul e same surgical 19 session she completed a surgical thoracoscopy a. 32601 to control a b. hemorrhage. 32601, 32654-59 How would youc.report 32500this procedure? er coronary artery 20 bypass using three venous grafts a. 33512, with harvesting 33530-51, of 35572-51 a b. femoropopliteal 33535, 35500-51, vein33519 segment. c. 33512, How 33530, would35572 Dr. Sacra report he 6. What 21 do the primary a. Placement codes 33880 of all anddistal 33881extensions, include? b. Placement if requiredof allinproximal the distalextensions thoracic c. Repair aorta inofthe extensions thoracic in aorta the thoracic aorta rt of a procedure. 22 This temporary system was used as support a. 33210 during the procedure b. 33211 only. How would you c. 33207 report the temporary system eads were extracted 23 via transvenous technique, a. 33214, the33215-51, generator33208-51, was leftb.in33215, 33218-51 place,33210-51, and new leads 33216-51 c. 33208, were inserted 33235-51, via 33217-51 transvenous techniqu es a blood sample 24 for hematology testing. The sample is collected a. 36415via her PICC catheter. b. 36592How would youc.report 36591this procedure? etrieval of a short 25 segment of embolus evident during a. another 37184,b. percutaneous 37186 37186 in addition intervention to the primary procedure. procedure c.How 37185, would 76000you report this secon aced over the 26guide wire and the power port line was A. placed 36556, with77001-26 the introducerB.and 36558the introducer C. 36561, was peeled77001-26 away. The tip was pla ncture using an27 aspirating needle punctured throughA.the 32421, chest76942-26 tissues and enteredB. 32422, the77002-26 pleural cavity. C. 32420, Fluid was76942-26 aspirated, draining the s systematically 28 heparinized and after a few minutes clamps A. 35301 applied to the common B. 35301, carotid 35390artery and its C. branches. 35302 A longitudinal arte vealed patency 29 of the common femoral and profunda A. 36217, femoris. 75736-26, The catheter 75774-26 B.was 36247, then75716-26 manipulatedC.into 36217, the femoral 75658-26 artery in which a s the wire and30dilator were withdrawn. A ventricular A. lead33208, was passed 71090-26 through theB.introducer, 33212 and the introducer C. 33226 was broken away in th hree polyps were 31 discovered and removed viaa.hot V76.51, biopsyV16.0, forceps 45315, technique. b.45331 V76.51, The211.3, polypsV16.0, were 45384 reported c. as45378 benign. What diagnoses and the former incision 32 and removes the remaining sutures; necrotic a. 11043 b. This fascia is a bundled is debrided procedure down toand viablenottissue. reported c. 39541 The abdominal wall is then c derwent a posterior, 33 bilateral vestibuloplasty, which allowsa. 40845,her to15002 wear complete b. 40843-50 dentures. How would c. you 40844 report this procedure? t the base of34his tongue. She places needles under fluoroscopic a. 41019, 77002-26guidance b. 41019, for sub-sequential 77012-26, 77021-26 interstitial c. 61770, radioelement 41019-59application. How present during 35the procedure), probes the site witha.a49440, catheter 99149, and injects 99150 contrast b. 49440, medium 49450-59 for assessment c. 49450, 99144,and tube99145 placement. Dr. Ke mplantation of 36mesh for closure. The surgeon completed a. 49566,debridement 11005-51, 49568 for b. necrotizing 49565, 11005-51,soft tissue 49568 due to infection. c. 49565 How would you repo sedation. The37same provider performed the procedure and a. 45320-P1 the sedation. The intra-service b. 45320 x 5time for the procedure c. 45320 was 30 minutes. Ho my and an ERCP 38 with a stent placed into the bile duct.a.How 43268,would 43262you report thisb.procedure? 43262 c. 43260, 43268 es not usually39warrant a separate identification. If it is necessary a. 52 to report a separate b. 59identification, what c. modifier 51 should you add? roscopic cholecystectomy 40 with cholangiography. How a.would 47605,you 47570-59 report this procedure? b. 47605 c. 47563 he lateral port, 41where multiple adhesions to the gallbladder A. 47564,were 574.10 taken downB.sharply 47562,and 575.11 bluntly: The C. 47610, gallbladder 574.70 appeared chronicall and one in the 42left lower quadrant and the laparoscope A.was 49560,inserted. 49568Dissection was B. 49653 carried down to the C.area 49652 of the hernia where a sm scope was introduced. 43 A second 5-mm trocar was placed A. suprapubically 44970 and a 12-mm B. 44950 trocar in the left C. lower 44960quadrant. A window was e adhesions along 44 the entire length of the small bowel: theA.omentum 44005 and bowelB.were 44180-22 stuck up to the anteriorC. 44005-22abdominal wall. Time- c gnificant distention 45 with what appears to be multiple encapsulated A. 43246-52tablets in the B. stomach 43241-52at least 20 toC. 3043235 of these are noted. Some o acorporeal surgery, 46 re-implantation of a kidney, and a. 50340, a partial 50380,nephrectomy. 50240-51b.How 50543, would50370-52 you reportc.this 50380, procedure? 50240-51 reated with interstitial 47 transperineal prostate brachytherapy, a. 99222, 55876, including 77763 implantation x 51 b. 55875, of77778 51 iodine-125c. 99221, seeds.58715, His doctor 77783visited him the induction of48anesthesia. The stones were well visualized and a. 50590 the patient received b.a50561 total of 3,500 shocks c. with 50060 a maximum power setti n anesthesiologist) 49 for an excision of a local lesion of thea.epididymis. 54861-50 How would b. you 54860-47 report the surgeon’s c. 54830,services? 00920-51 pper legs. Today, 50 three days after the leg surgeries, Dr. Green a. 54440-79 took Alex back b. to 27385, the operating 54440-59suitec.to 27393, complete54620-79 an unrelated repair to scopic occlusion 51 of her fallopian tubes using a Falope ring.a.How 58615 would you reportb.this 58671procedure? c. 58671-50 very two months 52 to prevent occlusion in the stent, UTI, a. and 50605, loss50382 of kidneyb.function. 50385, 52283, Dr. Mott 99143 did this procedure c. 50385via a transurethral app d results for a53needle electromyography for anal sphinctera.function. 51784 How would b. 51784, you report 51785-51 this service?c. 55875 oved via a laser 54 enucleation. During this procedure he alsoa.has 52648a vasectomy. What b. code(s) 52649 would report c. 52649,this55250-51 procedure? atients who have 55 had a previous cesarean delivery anda.now 59400–59141 present with theb. expectation 59618–59622 of a vaginal c. delivery? 59610–59614 uld you report 56a bilateral cadaver donor nephrectomy with a. 50300-50 cold preservation? b. 50320-50 c. 50234 ey. The kidney57was suspended only by the renal artery andA.vein 50543as well as the ureter. B. 50547 A stapler was usedC. to50300 divide the vein just above th . Cystoscopy58revealed no penetration of the bladder. The A. edges 57288 of the sling wereB.weaved 57287 around the C.junction 52000, 57288of the urethra and brou and an incision59 was made at base of the foreskin. ForeskinA.was 54150pulled back and the B. 54160 excess foreskin was C. taken 54163 off and the two raw skin in a supine position. 60 Under general anesthesia the labia majora A. 58660 is retracted and the B. 58740 granulating chronic C. adhesions 57061 were incised midlin age. The physician 61 used an operating microscope duringa.these 67229procedures. -50 These b. 67229 treatments x 5 occurred c. 67229, once per 69990 day for a defined trea tumor removed 62 from his left temporal bone. How would you a. 61563 report this service? b. 61500 c. 69979, 69990-51 ysician completed 63 this procedure with CT guidancea.of60300-26, the needle 76942-26 includingb.interpretation 60300 x 2, 77012-26 andc.report. 10021,How 60300-51, would 77012-26 you report the profe inal fluid sample 64 on Monday. The needle was withdrawn and a. 61001 the area bandaged. b. 61000, The baby61001 required another c. 61070 subdural tap bilaterally o bilateral revision 65 fenestration operation. How would you report a. 69840 this procedure?b. 69840-50 c. 69820 adural fashion 66with dural repair and graft. His partner, a. Dr. 61590, Sutter, 61606-51 performed anb. infratemporal 61606-62 approach c. with 61606 decompression of the au arry had a cervical 67 laminoplasty to four vertebral segments. a. 63050 How should x4 youb.report 22600, this 63051-51 procedure? c. 22842, 63045, 63050 w is aa.neuroplasty The decompression 68 procedure or described freeing of inintact the CPT nerve Professional b. fromThescar surgical tissue, Edition? repair including of nerves c.external Theusing position neurolysis onlyofmicroscopic nerves and/ortested transposition techniques one or more anatomic di wo major peripheral 69 nerves in her leg without a. transposition 64857, 64859-51,and shortened 64876-51b. the 64856, bone. After64857 the surgery c. 64857, she64859, was seen64876 by a physical the aceration to 70his left conjunctiva by mobilization and rearrangement. a. 65273-LT How shouldb. you67930 report this procedure? c. 65272 ortion of the 71 catheter was removed. Next the A.pump 62365,pocket 62350-51,was opened 996.75, with V53.09 B. 62360, evidence62355, of seroma. 998.51C. 62365, The pump62355-51, was dissected 996.63 from the a monstrated a72 ventriculomegaly. It was recommended thatA.the 62220patient proceed forward B. 62223 with right frontal C. ventriculoperitoneal 62190 shunt p r the decompression 73 of the median nerve found in the space A. 64704 in the wrist on the palmar B. 64713 side? C. 64721 esthesia. With74an #11 blade the chalazion was incised andA. a small 67801curette was then B. used 67805to retrieve any C. granulomatous 67800 material on bo at C4, C5, and,,C6. 75 The stenosis is central: a facetectomy A. 63045-50, is performed63048-50 B.by63020-50, using a burr. 63035-50, Nerve root63035-50C. canals were63015-50 freed by additional resec ian ordered a76 computer- aided detection along with a.the 77057-26, mammography.77052-26bThe . 77056-26, procedure 77051-26-59 was performed c. 77059-26, in a hospital. 77057-51 How would you r ging supervision 77 and interpretation of two separate lesions a. 76930 in thexleft2 breast. Theb.procedure 76941 requiredc.several 76942 xpasses 2-LT to complete. How , and spine. The 78 procedure was performed in a hospital. a. 77078-26, How would 77080-26you reportb. for77080-26 the professional services c. 77082-26 of this study? 4. How79is proton beam treatment delivery a. Simple, defined? Complex, and b. Compound Simple, Complex, andc.Intermediate Superficial, Deep Vein, and Distal and wall motion 80 study. The procedure was performed ina.the 78473-26 nuclear medicine b. department 78451-26 of the hospital. c. 78452-26 How would you report the 6. Which81of the following codes are unlisted a. 76498, procedures? 78199, 76496,b.77799 75600, 75801, 76506, c. 76830 74181, 74280, 75564, 75600 . How does cardiac 82 magnetic a.imaging In its ability differtofrom providea traditional ab.physiologic In its ability MRI?evaluation to provide c. In ofaits cardiac measurement abilityfunction to provideof theonly cardiac a oneoutput dimensional view of the h dose electronic 83 brachytherapy at a free-standing oncology a. 77776,center. 0182T xWhat 2 code(s) b. 77761 reportx this 2 service?c. 0182T x 2 9. What84is the correct a. Differential CPT description organ/tissue of codekinetics 78135? c. (e.g., Redsplentic cellb.survival Boneand/or marrow study; hepaticdifferential imaging; sequestration) limited organ/tissue area kinetic (e.g., splentic and/o id detection conducted 85 as a screening since the patient A.has 77055,had 77051 a previous cyst B. 77056, in the right77051 breast. What C. 77057, radiological 77052 services are repor ent facility for86 placement of a right and left ureteral stent A. 52332, along with74000 an interpretation B. 52332-50,of74420-26 a retrograde C.pyelogram. 52005, 74420 What codes should b partment took 87x-rays of the wrist in obliqueA. and73100-26, lateral views 813.52,whichE885.9, B.revealed 73110-26, E849.0 a displaced 813.54, E855.9, distal C. 73115-26, radius E849.0fracture, 813.42, E885.9, grade I open E849.0 right wrist e to screen for 88osteoporosis. Today’s visit the bone densityA.study 77075 will be performed B. 77080 on the spine. WhichC. CPT77078 code should be used? ound performed89 to reassess anatomic abnormalities of both A. 76815 fetuses that were B. 76816, previously76816-59 demonstrated C. 76801, in the76802 last ultrasound. What c eter crossed the90 atrioventricular valve with the remainingA. 37204,aspect 75960-26,of the 998.4 catheter B. 37203,in75961-26, the ventricle. 996.1 C. A 37203, pigtail75902-26, catheter was999.31 then utilized to ndsymptoms, Laboratory final 91 section, c.diagnosis, Complexity what b. Signs additional pertinent ofand symptoms, symptoms, physical items mayfinal findings, final be diagnosis, included diagnosis, diagnostic pathology with follow-up special and therapeutic findings, reports? care, concurrent pertinent procedures,physical problems, concurrent findings, drugproblems, testing, diagnostic pathology follow-u and t 2. Brent had the following lab tests: 92 a. 80048 c. 82310, b. 80047-52 82374, 82435, 82565, 82947, 84132, 84295, tumor requiring 93 frozen section and cytological evaluation a. 88329 to a bladder b. 88331-26, tumor. How 88334-26c. would you 88331, report88332 his professional x2 service you use to report 94 with code 88239 if the test was looking a. OB for hereditary breast b. cancer? 59 c. 91 our-wheeler 95 past a McDonald’s drive through window.a. Marvin’s 82075 breath alcohol b. 82075 testx was 2 mathematically c. 82075, 82355 calculated. How wou care unit being 96 treated with intravenous antibiotics. Dr.a. 80502 Monday did not seeb.the 99244 patient but c.he99244-25, reviewed 80502 the patient’s history, quantitative 97 urinalysis for infectious agent detection. How a. 81050 should you reportb.this 81005 test? c. 81099 Code 3011F a.describes 98 Lipid panel which results diagnostic including or screening total cholesterol, process? b. Lipid HDL-C, panel c. Lipid results triglycerides, panel including results calculated total including cholesterol LDL-C cholesterol, triglycerides, li sician performs 99 a digital rectal exam and tests for occult a. 82270 blood. Dr. Smith documents b. 82274 this blood occult c. 82271 test was done for purpo symptoms have 100 worsened over the past two months. Her a. 82270 physician ordersb. 82272, a fecal83993 Calprotectin testc. 83993 to check for Crohn’s disea ommon femoral 101 artery. The second specimen is 8.5 A. 88302, x 2.7 cm88304 acrossB. x 1.5 88304-26, cm in thickness 88305-26C.of88305-26, a cutaneous88307-26 ulceration with fibro m. The entire102 specimen is submitted in one block and aA.microscope 80500 was usedB. 88331-26 to examine the tissue. C. The 80502 frozen section and the lso wants blood 103 work on calcium ions and also orders A. 80053, a basic 80047 metabolic C. panel. 80047, B. 80053 Select 82040,the82247, code(s)82310, on how84075, this is 84155, reported. 84460, orms a screening 104 for each single drug class using A. an 80101 immunoassay x 3, 80102in aB.random 80100,access 80102analyzer. C. 80101Presence x 3, 80102 of antidepressants x3 onths to have105a therapeutic drug testing performed to assess A. 80101 serum plasma levels B. 80102 of this medication.C. 80201 What lab code is reported y threshold evaluation 106 and speech recognition testing toa.the 92557-52 left ear. What code(s) b. 92553, capture 92556this procedure?c. 92557 n adult patient 107had the following immunizations a. 90465, 90466withx administration: 2, 90717-51, b. 90471, 90746-51, 9047290727-51 x 2, 90717, c. 90473, 90746,90474 90727x 2, 90746, 90727, 90717 e doctor’s office. 108 Dr. Small checked Sally and ordered a. hydration 96365, 96361 therapy with normal b. 96369 saline. The hydration c. 96360 lasted 45 minutes. How wo py by endoscopic 109 application of light was used to ablate a. abnormal 31645, 96567 tissue via activation b. 96567 ofxphotosensitive 2 c. 31643, 96570-51, drugs. The 96571-51 photodynamic ther derstanding110Dr. George when he called her. The pharmacista. 99605, spent 99607x2 35 minutesb.with 99605, Ann99607 and documented c. 99607 a review x 3 of her history, recom -physician healthcare 111 professional to an established patient a. 96150 not originating from b. a related 99444 assessment and c. 98969 management service provid Code 95904 112 could a. Lateral describe antebrachial studies tocutaneous which of the sensory b.following Medialnervecalcaneal nerves? and posterior sensoryfemoral nerve and cutaneous radial sensory sensory c. Both nerve nerveAtoand digit B one making of moderate 113 complexity. Dr. John also performed a. 99244-25, a whole96904body integumentary b. 99213 photography forc.monitoring 96904 of Jane’s skin. Dr. J rt in addition114 to the general ophthalmological a. Intermediate services or ophthalmological evaluationb.and Special management services ophthalmological c. Onlyservices? new patient services general ophthalmological services oronary artery.115During the same session his physician placed a. 92980 threex 3drug coated b. 92981, stents92996-51 in the left circumflex c. 92980, artery. 92996 What code(s) should Polio vaccine116intramuscularly. The next one A. is 90713, the influenza 90658, 90716, (live) B. administered 90460, 90712,90461 90656, inxthe 90716, 2 nose. C. 90713, 90460, The 90660, last 90461 vaccination 90716, x1 90471, is the Varicella 90472, 90474 (live) by is evaluating117the dwell time and running fluid out of the cavityA. 90935to make sure the B. volume 90937of dialysate and C. the 90947 concentration of electrol in both eyes.118The ophthalmologist measures the cornea A. 92014-25, for placement92070of the B. 99214-25, soft contact 92325-50C. lens for treatment 92014-25,of92325-50 this syndrome. What c otolaryngologist. 119 She starts off with the acoustic testing A. 99211, first. Before 92520she moves on B. 92700 to the aerodynamic C. testing 92520-52 she complains of throa and exam and 120moderate complexity medical decision A. 93015-26, making. The 99204-25 physician B. 93016, will be 93018, supervising 99204-25C. and interpreting 93015, 99204-25 the stress on the pati e code for the 121primary anesthesia procedure to describe anesthesia 99100 complicated by 99116 utilization of total body99135 hypothermia? report for anesthesia 122 for open procedures involving the hip1202 joint; total hip arthroplasty? 1210 1212 modifier should 123 coders append to describe a patient with aP1 severe systemic disease? P2 P3 eport for anesthesia 124 for all closed procedures on the radius, 1820 ulna, wrist, or hand bones? 1829 1830 ort for anesthesia 125 for all open procedures on upper ends of1390 the tibia, fibula, and/or 1392 patella? 1400 ng types of anesthesia 126 puts the patient to sleep and resultsGeneral in a total loss of sensation? Regional Moderate sedation sensation in 127 a specific local area of the body, what type of Digital anesthesia block does heLocalor she infiltration render? Topical s or eliminates 128sensation in either the fingers or the toes, Digital which block type of anesthesia Regional is this? Moderate sedation ompletes best 129this sentence: During _______, the patient generalremains anesthesia consciousregional but is sedated anesthesia moderate sedation nt remains conscious 130 during all of the following types ofDigital anesthesia blockexcept: Local infiltration Regional 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Option D d. Trachea d. Thymus gland d. Nasal bone d. Cornea d. Mitral valve d. Anodontia d. Dermis d. Brain d. Ethmoid d. Parathyroid gland d. Barotrauma d. Milroy's disease d. Hydronephrosis d. Onlay d. Tubercle d. 36476, 99144, 99145, 75878-26 d. 39400 d. 30430, 12014-59 d. 32654 d. 33535, 33519, 33530-51, 35500 d. Repositioning of all leads and extensions in the thoracic aorta d. 33210, 33207-51, 33235-51 d. 33235, 33217-51 d. 37799 d. 37187 D. 36571 D. 32400, 77012-26 D. 35311, 35390 D. 36247,75710-26 D. 33235, 71090-26 d. 2113.0, 45378, 45384 d. 49900 d. 40843 d. 77002 d. 49450 d. 49525, 11006, 49568-51 d. 45320, 99144 d. 43264 d. 57 d. 47579 D. 47600, 575.10 D. 49653, 49568 D. 44979 D. 44180-59 D. 43234 d. 50380, 50240-59 d. 58346, 77799 x 125 d. 50080 d. 54830 d. 54440-26 d. 58679-50 d. 0084T d. 51785-26 d. 52647 d. 59610–59622 d. 50300 D. 50320 D. 52000, 51992 D. 54164 D. 56441 d. 67229 d. 69970 d. 60300 d. 61001-50 d. Both a and c d. 61601 d. 63050 reeing of an intact vein from scar tissue, including external neurolysis and/or transposition d. 64858, 64857, 64859, 64876 d. 67930-LT D. 36590, 996.75, 998.13 D. 62192 D. 64719 D. 67808 D. 63045, 63048 x 3 d. 77057, 77052-51 d. 76942-LT d. 77081-26, 77080-26 d. Simple, Complicated, and Comprehensive d. 78453-26 d. 75810, 75801, 75860, 75983 its ability to provide only mapping points for cardiac regurgitation.23 d. 77799 d. None of the above D. 77056, 77052 D. 52005-50, 74425-26 D. 73100-26, 813.54, E885.9, E849.0 D. 72010 D. 76805, 76810 D. 37204, 75894-26, 998.9 f symptoms, final diagnosis, testing time, consultations notes, follow-up car d. 80047 d. 88331-26, 88333-26 d. OA d. 82355 d. 99255-25, 80500 d. 81005, 83518 sults including cholesterol, triglycerides, carbon dioxide, glucose, potassium d. 82272 d. 82271, 82272 D. 88307, 88309 D. 88331-26, 88304-26 D. 80053, 82330 D. 80100 x 3, 80102 x 3 D. 80201, 80102 d. 92700-59 d. 90471, 90472 x 2, 90727-51, 90746-51, 90717-51 d. 96360, 96361 d. 31641, 96570, 96571 x 2 d. 99213 d. 96151 d. None of the above d. 99204, 96904 d. Only established patient general ophthalmoligical services d. 92995, 92982, 92981 x 3 D. 90713, 90658, 90716, 90471, 90472, 90473 D. 90945 D. 92014-25, 92310 D. 99211, 92700-52 D. 93018-26, 99204-25 99140 1214 P4 1832 1402 Metacarpal block General Metacarpal block topical anesthesia General 1. Julie, a a. 35476, b. 35460, c. 36476, d. 36476, 99144, 99145, 75878-26 2. What cod a. 39010 b. 39000 c. 39200 d. 39400 3. Roger haa. 30450 b. 30450-7c. 30420, d. 30430, 12014-59 4. A surgeoa. 32601 b. 32601, c. 32500 d. 32654 5. Dr. Sacr a. 33512, b. 33535, c. 33512, d. 33535, 33519, 33530-51, 35500 6. What doa. Placemen b. Placemen c. Repair od. Repositioning of all leads and extensions in the thoracic aorta 7. Mrs. Re a. 33210 b. 33211 c. 33207 d. 33210, 33207-51, 33235-51 8. Mr. Azera. 33214, b. 33215, c. 33208, d. 33235, 33217-51 9. A 35-yeaa. 36415 b. 36592 c. 36591 d. 37799 10. A pati a. 37184, b. 37186 inc. 37185, d. 37187 11. The patA. 36556, B. 36558 C. 36561, D. 36571 12. A CT scA. 32421, B. 32422, C. 32420, D. 32400, 77012-26 13. The patA. 35301 B. 35301, C. 35302 D. 35311, 35390 14. A catheA. 36217, B. 36247, C. 36217, D. 36247,75710-26 15. 79-yearA. 33208, B. 33212 C. 33226 D. 33235, 71090-26