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21. The patient was treated on an outpatient basis for both acute and chronic bronchitis, for which each was assigned an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code.
21. The patient was treated on an outpatient basis for both acute and chronic bronchitis, for which each was assigned an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code. First-listed diagnosis: 22. The patient was treated for acne in the physician’s office during this visit. The physician also documented that his previously diagnosed hives had totally resolved. First-listed diagnosis: 23. Read More
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21. The patient was treated on an outpatient basis for both acute and chronic bronchitis, for which each was assigned an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code.
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22. The patient was treated for acne in the physician’s office during this visit. The physician also documented that his previously diagnosed hives had totally resolved.
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23. The patient was seen for complaints of fainting accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Her blood was drawn and sent to the lab to have a blood glucose level performed. Lab results were normal. The patient was scheduled for outpatient testing to rule out seizure disorder.
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24. The patient underwent outpatient radiation therapy for treatment of prostate cancer during today’s encounter; the patient had previously complained of painful urination.
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25. The patient’s preoperative diagnosis was possible appendicitis and right lower quadrant pain; he underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. The postoperative diagnosis was acute appendicitis.
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