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Jramos095

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A patient who had received abnormal results on her annual Papanicolaou cervical smear (Pap smear) several months ago underwent a repeat Pap smear, the results of which were normal. She returns today to undergo a third Pap smear.
 a. R87.619
  b. Z01.419
  c. Z01.42
 d. Z12.4

Question 2

A patient with end-stage lung cancer receives treatment for congestive heart failure (CHF) and medical management of the lung cancer in the hospital's outpatient department. Report codes for __________.
 a. congestive heart failure only
 b. congestive heart failure and lung cancer
  c. lung cancer only
 d. palliative care for CHF and lung cancer



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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