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A woman has a Pap smear that detected cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV). The
  DNA test was positive.
 A. R87.810 C. R87.820
  B. R87.9 D. R87.811

Question 2

The subterm due to is located in the ICD-10-CM index in alphabetical order below a main term to indicate the presence of a __________ relationship between two conditions.
 a. cause-and-effect
  b. either/or
  c. inclusionary
  d. mutually exclusive



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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