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cabate

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Codes for neonatal and pediatric critical care services are:
 
  A) used only for children 2 years and younger.
  B) reported based on time spent with the patient.
  C) divided based initial or subsequent service and age.
  D) assigned separately, because services are not bundled.

Question 2

The divisions of the E/M section are called:
 
  A) categories and subcategories.
  B) chapters and subchapters.
  C) sections and subsections.
  D) terms and subterms.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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