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During the physician’s absence in the office, a patient is seen by the nurse, vital signs are taken, a urinalysis is performed, and the nurse calls in a prescription for medication for a UTI under the physician’s name who is usually in the office. What services, if any, are appropriate for this encounter? Office visit 99211 would be appropriate with countersignature of physician that indicates concurrence with the services rendered by the nurse. Office visit 99211 would be appropriate. No service may be coded/billed. Office Visit 99211 and Urinalysis are codable/billable.
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