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go.lag

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Repair of damaged skin by detaching a patient's own tissue from one site and using it at another site is:
 
  A) ligature.
  B) allograft.
  C) autograft.
  D) adjacent tissue transfer/rearrangement.

Question 2

What procedure can be performed through the same incision when a transthyroidectomy is performed and does not require appending a modifier for a distinct procedural service?
 
  A) lobectomy
  B) lymphectomy
  C) thyroidectomy
  D) thymectomy



jesse.fleming

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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