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ssal

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Which of the following codes reports a procedure completed to repair the nose?
 A)30100
 B)30124
 C)30430
 D)30915

Question 2

Sam Smith returns today to see Dr. Jones because of a nasal hemorrhage that has not been controlled by previous posterior nasal packs inserted two days ago. Today, Dr. Jones placed posterior nasal packs and cauterized the posterior area. Select the appropriate CPT code.
  30901
 
  Control nasal hemorrhage, anterior, simple (limited cautery and/or packing) any method
 
  30903
 
  Control nasal hemorrhage, anterior, complex (extensive cautery and/or packing) any method
 
  30905
 
  Control nasal hemorrhage, posterior, with posterior nasal packs and/or cautery, any method; initial
 
  30906
 
  Control nasal hemorrhage, posterior, with posterior nasal packs and/or cautery, any method; subsequent
 
 
 A)30901
 B)30903
 C)30905
 D)30906



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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