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Bernana

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Adjacent tissue transfer (1 sq cm) of skin defect of the chin, which was the result of an excision of benign skin lesion (1 cm) of the chin (performed during the same operative procedure). Report code(s) _____.
 a. 14040
 b. 14040, 11441
 c. 14040, 11441, 13131
  d. 14040, 11441, 14041

Question 2

Two simple repairs of the scalp are done; one laceration was 10 cm, and the other laceration was 5 cm. Report code(s) _____.
 a. 12005
 b. 12002, 12004
  c. 12001
 d. 12034



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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