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Reposition of a malfunctioning pacemaker lead is coded to which root
  operation?
 A. Change C. Replacement
  B. Revision D. Reposition

Question 2

The bull's-eye symbol located next to a code number indicates that the procedure __________.
 a. has been revised since the last edition of the CPT manual
  b. includes moderate (conscious) sedation
  c. is being performed on a patient of extreme age
  d. was performed on both sides of the body



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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