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Alainaaa8

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What is the objective of the Root Operation Reposition?
 
  A) putting back to its normal location a detached Body Part
  B) moving a Body Part to function for a similar Body Part
  C) putting in a living Body Part from another body site
  D) moving a Body Part to its normal or other suitable location

Question 2

programming device evaluation (in person) with iterative adjustment of the implantable device to test the function of the device and select optimal permanent programmed values with analysis, review and report by a physician or other qualified health
 
  care professional; implantable loop recorder system A) 93224
   B) 93227
   C) 93268
   D) 93285



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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