Which of the following applies to the coding book used for specifying services and procedures performed in the medical office?
a. ICD-9-CM
b. RBRVS
c. CPT
d. EOB
c
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A. oncethe patient is settled in the exam room. B. viathe bill sent to the patient's residence. C. at the front desk by the reception staff. D. after the insurance company has paid.
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A) two. B) four. C) three. D) seven.
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A) Vitamin D B) Iron C) Sodium D) Calcium
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A) gently brush off the powder. B) flush with water. C) insert a supraglottic airway in the patient. D) neutralize the lime.