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If a medical biller is billing for an antidepressant medication, but the spelling he or she has is not yielding results, which section of the PDR might be helpful?
 
  a. White
  b. Green
  c. Blue
  d. Gray

Question 2

If a medical biller is asked to identify a pill found in the reception area, in which section of the PDR would he look?
 
  a. White
  b. Pink
  c. Blue
  d. Gray



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

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Answer: d





 

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