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leilurhhh

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Replacement of left breast tissue expander with breast prosthesis (permanent). Report code _____.
 a. 11950-LT
  b. 11960-LT
  c. 11970-LT
  d. 11971-LT

Question 2

A patient sustained a 2-cm chin laceration, a 3-cm cheek laceration, and a 4-cm forearm laceration. He also suffered a 5-cm thigh laceration and 6 cm laceration of his calf. The lacerations of the forearm and thigh required 9-cm simple closure of the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The deep calf laceration required 6 cm intermediate closure. The facial lacerations were deep and quite dirty, requiring complex closure. Report code(s) _____.
 a. 13132
 b. 12032, 12004
 c. 12032-51, 12004-51
 d. 13132, 12032-51, 12004-51



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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