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jwb375

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Dr. Taylor reviewed the x-ray report on her patient and then discussed the results with him by telephone. Which E/M subsection would be referenced to assign the appropriate code?
 a. Non-face-to-face physician services
  b. Office or other outpatient consultation
  c. Preventive medicine
 d. Other evaluation/management

Question 2

A problem that runs a definite and prescribed course, is transient in nature, and is not likely to permanently alter health status is _____.
 a. minimal
 b. self-limited
 c. of low severity
 d. of moderate severity



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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