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Positioning seat for persons with special orthopedic needs. Assign HCPCS code(s).

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Injection, ziprasidone mesylate, 20 mg. Assign HCPCS code(s).



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Answer to Question 1

T5001

Answer to Question 2

J3486, J3486



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