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Deast7027

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How many levels are identified for the nature of the presenting problem?
 
  A. Two: brief and extended
  B. Four: problem-focused, expanded problem-focused, detailed, comprehensive
  C. Four: straightforward, low, moderate, high
  D. Five: minimal, self-limited, low, moderate, high

Question 2

When using only the components history, physical examination, and medical decision making  to determine the overall level of the service for an E/M service performed for a new patient in an office or other outpatient setting, which of the following elements are required?
 
  A. Only two of the three components - history, physical examination, and medical decision making  are required to support an E/M service performed for a new patient in an office or other outpatient
  B. New patient requires only documentation of the intraservice time regardless of the documentation of the service
  C. All three of the components - history, physical examination, and medical decision making  are required
  D. The medical decision making is the most important to support an E/M service performed for a new patient in an office or other outpatient



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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