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Don Hold is scheduled for a colonoscopy. Dr. Tims completes a flexible colonoscopy from the proximal area to the splenic flexure. During the colonoscopy, Dr. Tims completed a single biopsy of the colon. Using the CPT manual, select the appropriate code for these procedures.

Question 2

Tim Sold was diagnosed with a pelvic abscess. He was given antibiotic therapy that was unsuccessful. Dr. Smith is now completing a transrectal drainage of the abscess. Using the CPT manual, select the appropriate code for this procedure.



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Answer to Question 1

45380

Answer to Question 2

45000



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