When hospital personnel retrieve medication for a particular patient from the automated medication-delivery system, they choose from:
A) Every medication in the cabinet.
B) The medications specified for that patient.
C) The medications generally used for patients with that condition.
D) Schedule II or III classifications.
B
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To identify that a procedure was performed on the thumb of the left hand, the coder would select the modifier:
L1. LA. F1. FA.
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a. Valium b. erythromycin c. nystatin d. atropine
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)