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sjones

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Repair of strabismus by strengthening the superior rectus muscle and the inferior rectus muscle, left eye. Report code _____.
 a. 67311-LT
  b. 67312-LT
  c. 67314-LT
  d. 67316-LT

Question 2

A child has a small metal toy lodged in her right ear. After multiple unsuccessful attempts are made to remove the object, the patient is taken to the ambulatory unit for removal. After discussion with the patient's parents, an informed consent is signed. The patient undergoes removal of the object, which is performed in the operating room after administration of general anesthesia. Report code _____.
 a. 69200-RT
  b. 69205-RT
  c. 69210-RT
  d. 69399-RT



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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