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jilianpiloj

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Patient had a chicken bone lodged in her trachea; subsequent encounter. She had been eating at KFC.
 
  a. T17.408D
  b. T17.408D, Y92.511
  c. T17.408A, Y92.511
  d. D72.9

Question 2

Displaced fracture, left clavicle, acromial end; non-union of fracture. Patient was driving his motorcycle when he had some sort of collision with other motor vehicles. Subsequent encounter.
 
  a. S42.032K, V29.40XD
  b. S42.033P, V29.49XD
  c. S42.032P, V29.40XD
  d. S42.033K, V29.49XD



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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