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madam-professor

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Where in the CPT will you find the designation of first-, second-, and third-order branches for catheterization?
 
  A) 1997 DG for E/M Services
  B) Appendix A, Modifiers
  C) Appendix L, Vascular Families
  D) Cardiovascular System subsection

Question 2

What path is taken for the middle fossa approach to an ear procedure?
 
  A) through incision and into the skull.
  B) through incision and behind the ear.
  C) through incision with removal of the bony labyrinth.
  D) through incision and partial removal of the bone above the ear.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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