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Tdap for a 14-year-old - ANSWER>>Code: 90715
Method of Administration: intramuscular
Typhoid vaccine, live - ANSWER>>Code: 90690
Method of Administration: oral
MMRV, live vaccine - ANSWER>>Code: 90710
Method of Administration: subcutaneous
HepA, pediatric/adolescent dosage 3 dose schedule - ANSWER>>Code: 90634
Method of Administration: intramuscular
DTaP-Hib-IPV - ANSWER>>Code: 90698
Method of Administration: intramuscular
Varicella virus vaccine live for subcutaneous use - ANSWER>>Code: 90716
Method of Administration: subcutaneous
Adenovirus type 4 PCV13 live - ANSWER>>Code: 90476
Method of Administration: oral
HepA, adult dosage - ANSWER>>Code: 90632
Method of Administration: intramuscular
Anthrax - ANSWER>>Code: 90581
Method of Administration: intramuscular
Yellow fever vaccine, live, for subcutaneous use - ANSWER>>Code: 90717
Method of Administration: subcutaneous
Family psychotherapy without the patient present is reported using CPT code
90847. - ANSWER>>False
, Code 90839 reports 60 minutes of psychotherapy for crisis. - ANSWER>>True
Code 90845 is used for the management of the patient's medications. -
ANSWER>>False
Electroconvulsive therapy and monitoring is reported with code 90870. -
ANSWER>>True
Code 90885 is described as an environmental intervention for medical
management purposes on the psychiatric patient's behalf with agencies,
employers, or institutions. - ANSWER>>False
Monitoring and nutrition assessment for the month of May, for a 15-year-old
ESRD patient - ANSWER>>90959
Dialysis training, patient, including helper where applicable—completed course -
ANSWER>>90989
Hemodialysis access flow study to determine blood flow in grafts and
arteriovenous fistulae by an indicator method - ANSWER>>90940
ESRD services for 35-year-old ESRD patient for five days of the month; the rest of
the month, he was in the hospital (code only for the outpatient setting) -
ANSWER>>90970
90970
90970
90970
90970
Hemoperfusion - ANSWER>>90997
This is an 80-year-old male who has been suffering for the past eight weeks with a
nonhealing ulcer on the lateral aspect of the right calf. The ulcer does look better
today, having gone from 6 cm to 4.3 cm. It is still oozing, and there is some
necrosis around the lower edge of the wound. I debrided the wound with a
scalpel into the dermal layer of all devitalized tissue. Bacitracin was applied, and