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renzo156

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occlusion of transverse colon, percutaneous approach
 
  Select the correct PCS codes:
  A) 0DLC3ZZ
  B) 0DLG3ZZ
  C) 0DLH0DZ
  D) 0DLL3ZZ

Question 2

inspection of trachea, percutaneous approach
 
  Select the correct PCS codes:
  A) 09JKXZZ
  B) 09J77ZZ
  C) 0BJ04ZZ
  D) 0BJ13ZZ



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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