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natalie2426

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While Physician B performs, the E/M visit reviews the film of a KUB that was performed three days prior. What kind of data is reviewed?
 
  A. Review of diagnostic data
  B. Requesting old records
  C. Ordering diagnostic data
  D. Independent visualization of image, tracing, or scan

Question 2

While Physician B performs the E/M visit reviews the radiology report of a KUB performed three days prior, Physician B calls the physician to discuss the radiology film. What kind of data is reviewed?
 
  A. Discussion of diagnostic results
  B. Obtaining additional history
  C. Reviewing diagnostic data
  D. Ordering diagnostic data



kswal303

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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