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cookcarl

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A subsequent encounter for a delayed-healing displaced fracture of the shaft of the first metacarpal bone, right hand, is coded________.
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Question 2

Rheumatoid arthritis (unspecified) as classified to subcategory _____ is a chronic systemic inflammatory connective tissue disease.
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Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

S62.241G

Answer to Question 2

M06.9



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