A comma is typically used between codes in the index of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) book.
A dash (-) in the CPT index indicates a range of available codes.
The punctuation mark used between elements of a sentence that are in contrast with each other is the dash (-) or the em dash (—).
End mark is a synonym for punctuation mark
an apostrophe is a punctuation mark.
Could you please clarify which punctuation mark you are referring to?
comma
Hyphen
hyphen
hyphen
comma
Hyphen
A dash (-) in the CPT index indicates a range of available codes.
In the index of the CPT manual, a semicolon (;) between codes indicates that there are two codes related to the entry. The first code represents a more general descriptor, while the second code provides a more specific description of a procedure or service. This punctuation helps to clarify the relationship between the codes for accurate reporting and billing.
semicolon
The punctuation mark that comes between the city and state in an address is called a comma.
Comma
The punctuation mark used between elements of a sentence that are in contrast with each other is the dash (-) or the em dash (—).