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frankwu

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What is the term for a code that cannot be used alone?
 
  a. Add-on code
  b. Dependent code
  c. Duplicate code
  d. Subcode

Question 2

Which symbol used in the CPT represents a code exempt from the -51 modifier?
 
  a. A dot ()
  b. A zero with a line through it ()
  c. A plus sign (+)
  d. A pound sign ()



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b





 

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