Provide the procedure codes from the Evaluation and Management
Section for the following procedures.

1. initial office visit, 25-year-old male, with boil on back; physician took a
brief history, performed a limited examination of the back; there was little risk of complications and minimal treatment options

2. office visit, established patient is a 67-year-old female, with controlled
diabetes mellitus, complaining of lack of sensation in her feet; expanded problem-focused history and examination

3. first hospital visit, admitting physician, comprehensive history, examination, and moderate decision making.

4. initial office consultation, non-Medicare; detailed history and examination, low complexity medical decision making

5. annual comprehensive physical examination for 11-year-old new patient

6. medical disability examination by physician employed by state

7. Hospital visit to previously admitted patient following a car accident; comprehensive history and examination, 10 minutes spent at bedside.

8. Emergency department service for patient following a car accident comprehensive high complex decision making

9. Discharge of patient from nursing home, 45-minute encounter

10. Home visit for established patient, straightforward case, problem-focused examination

11. While hospitalized for surgery, a non Medicare patient takes a minor fall and hurts his elbow. An orthopedist is called in to consult to be sure injury is minimal. He determines it is a minor problem, and his visit is brief.