A 46-year-old new patient is seen in an internal medicine office for a routine annual checkup. The patient is asymptomatic, with no complaints. A comprehensive history is taken, and a comprehensive physical examination is performed. A chest x-ray (two views), an ECG, an automated urinalysis with microscopy, and an automated CBC with manual differential WBC count are obtained in the office. List the code(s) required to complete the Health Insurance Claim Form.
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