Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Diagnosis: Second- and third-degree burns of 15 of total body surface
Procedure: Subsequent dressing and debridement of partial-thickness burns
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Q. 2) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Diagnosis: Sacral pressure ulceration
Procedure: Excision of ulceration and suturing of site with ostectomy
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Q. 3) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Diagnosis: Superficial wound on right side of face
Procedure: 5.5-cm repair
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Q. 4) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Diagnosis: Multiple lacerations
Procedure:
2.2-cm intermediate repair of laceration of arm
3.5-cm complex repair of laceration of forehead
3.4-cm intermediate repair of laceration of scalp
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Q. 5) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Procedure: Subcutaneous tissue debridement, 18 cm2
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Q. 6) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Procedure: Fine needle aspiration with imaging guidance
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Q. 7) Using a CPT manual, select the appropriate CPT code for the following procedure.
Diagnosis: Lesion on left upper arm area
Procedure: Excision of 1-cm lesion; total excised diameter was 1.5 cm.
Pathology: Malignant
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Q. 8) Using a CPT manual, select the correct code for reduction mammaplasty
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Q. 9) Removal of a lesion from the epidermal or dermal layer of the skin without incising or slicing into the subcutaneous level of the skin is known as ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Q. 10) Common sites for skin tags include the axillae, ____________________, and inguinal areas.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word