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further reference material is available. B) the procedure includes conscious sedation. C) the code is a modifier -51 exempt code. D) the code is a new code.
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User: further reference material is available. B) the procedure includes conscious sedation. C) the code is a modifier -51 exempt code. D) the code is a new code.

Weegy: Modifier 50 is exempt from the use of modifier -51.
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User: Which of the following statements is true? Question 13 options: A) The first-listed code for an encounter to treat pain from a secondary neoplasm would be a code for the primary neoplasm. B) The first listed code for an encounter to treat pain from a secondary neoplasm pain would be a code for the secondary neoplasm. C) Not enough information has been provided to make a selection from the above. D) The first listed code for an encounter to treat pain from a secondary neoplasm pain would be a code for the pain.

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The first-listed code for an encounter to treat pain from a secondary neoplasm would be a code for the primary neoplasm. - is the statements which is true.
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What is the appropriate ICD-10-CM code(s) for a patient who is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI) and subsequently has an indwelling urethral catheter? Question 14 options: A) T85.79XA B) T83.511A, N39.0 C) N39.0 D) T83.511A
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T83.511A is the appropriate ICD-10-CM code(s) for a patient who is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI) and subsequently has an indwelling urethral catheter.


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When you see the symbol " " next to a code in the CPT manual, you know that A)further reference material is available. B) the procedure includes conscious sedation. C) the code is a modifier -51 exempt code. D) the code is a new code.
Weegy: When you see the symbol " " next to a code in the CPT manual, [ you know that: the code is a new code. ] (More)
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When you see the symbol " " next to a code in the CPT manual, you know that A)further reference material is available. B) the procedure includes conscious sedation. C) the code is a modifier -51 exempt code. D) the code is a new code.
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When you see the symbol " " next to a code in the CPT manual, you know that: the code is a new code.
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The electronic transmission standard for outpatient encounters is: Question 16 options: A) 5010 B) UB-04 C) CMS-1450 D) CMS-1500
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The electronic transmission standard for outpatient encounters is: CMS-1450.

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The electronic transmission standard for outpatient encounters is: CMS-1450.

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