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Jramos095

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Anesthesia for diagnostic or therapeutic nerve blocks and injections (when block or injection is performed by a different provider), prone position. The patient has mild systemic disease emphysema. An anesthesiologist provided anesthesia. Assign the CPT anesthesia code with appropriate CPT physical status and HCPCS level II anesthesiologist modifiers.

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Anesthesia for interpelviabdominal (hindquarter) amputation (due to complications of diabetes mellitus). The patient has severe systemic disease. An anesthesiologist provided anesthesia. Assign the CPT anesthesia code with appropriate CPT physical status and HCPCS level II anesthesiologist modifiers.



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blfontai

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Answer to Question 1

01992-P2-AA
01992-AA-P2

Answer to Question 2

01140-P3-AA
01140-AA-P3




Jramos095

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


deja

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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