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Anajune7

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How are HCPCS temporary national codes different from CPT codes?
 
  A) No corresponding CPT codes exist.
  B) Only Medicare and Medicaid use them.
  C) They are more specific than CPT codes.
  D) They are not used for medical services or procedures.

Question 2

The abbreviation for a drug injected into the fluid around the spinal cord is:
 
  A) IA.
  B) IV.
  C) IM.
  D) IT.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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