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E&M codes begin with the code number(s):
 
  A) 88.
  B) 99.
  C) 9.
  D) 7.

Question 2

E&M codes describe how physicians interact with patients regarding the:
 
  A) history, examination, and medical decision making.
  B) counseling and coordination of care.
  C) nature of the presenting problem, history, and examination.
  D) history, examination, medical decision making, counseling, and coordination of care.



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Answer to Question 2

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