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abarnes

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Premature crack baby born in the hospital to a cocaine-dependent mother. Birth weight 1450 grams; 34 weeks completed gestation.
 
  A) Z32.00, P04.60, P07.15, P07.37
  B) P04.41, P07.15, P07.37, Z38.00
  C) Z38.00, P04.41, P07.15, P07.37
  D) P04.49, P07.15, P07.37, Z38.00

Question 2

external indirect visceral chiropractic manipulation of the head
 
  A) 9WB0XBZ
  B) 9WB0XCZ
  C) 9WB0XDZ
  D) 9WB0XFZ



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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