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james0929

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Two-year-old female found a small, single use packet of brightly colored laundry detergent in the laundry room, and, probably thinking it was candy, she ate it. Initial encounter.
 
  a. T49.2X1D, Y92.038
   b. T49.2X4A
   c T49.2X1A, Y92.038
   d. None of the above

Question 2

Patient was camping and fell asleep too close to the campfire. He awoke when his pants caught on fire. He sustained second and third degree burns to both legs. Initial encounter.
 
  a. T24.391A, T24.392A, X03.0XXA, Y92.833
  b. T24.339A, T24.339A, X03.0XXA, Y92.833
  c. T24.331A, T24.322A, X03.0XXA, Y92.833
  d. T24.391A, T24.932A, X03.0XXA, Y92.833



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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