Multiple Choice
A plus sign next to a CPT code:
A) indicates the code can be listed as a primary procedure.
B) indicates the code cannot be reported alone.
C) distinguishes a code whose description has been changed since the last edition of CPT.
D) indicates the code has been revised or is being shown for the first time in this year's CPT book.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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