Author Question: Nuclear med scan of the gallbladder with Technetium 99cm. a. CF251ZZ b. CF24YZZ c. CF241ZZ d. ... (Read 52 times)

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Nuclear med scan of the gallbladder with Technetium 99cm.
 
  a. CF251ZZ
  b. CF24YZZ
  c. CF241ZZ
  d. CF141ZZ

Question 2

Patient had an incomplete spontaneous abortion and had a D&C to remove the retained tissue.
 
  a. 10D17ZZ
  b. 10D17ZZ
  c. 10D00ZZ
  d. 10907ZZ



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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