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Mimi

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Freeing a nerve root is coded using what Root Operation?
 
  A) Root Operation Drainage
  B) Root Operation Division
  C) Root Operation Release
  D) Root Operation Inspection

Question 2

Integral components of a Root Operation:
 
  A) should always be coded separately.
  B) are coded only for closing the operative wound.
  C) do not require a separate code.
  D) are coded only for opening the operative field.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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