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bobypop

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The third-character value of M in the Medical and Surgical Section of ICD-10-PCS represents the root operation of _____.
 a. insertion b. occlusion
  c. reattachment d. reposition

Question 2

Deficiency of vitamin C is reported with code _____.
 a. E51.11 b. E53.9
  c. E54 d. E55.9



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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