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karen

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When is a procedure coded as a Root Operation Division?
 
  A) When the procedure involves the draining of fluids or gases.
  B) When the procedure involves the releasing of restraining body tissue.
  C) When the procedure involves the freeing of a body part from an abnormal constraint.
  D) When the procedure is the cutting into or separating of all or a portion of a body part.

Question 2

temporary code for all potassium hydroxide preparations
 
  A) Q0112
  B) Q0113
  C) Q0114
  D) Q0115



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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