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robinn137

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Patient has bilateral essential hypertensive retinopathy for the last 3 years. Patient has been noncompliant with medication and diet regimen, and BP has been erratic.
 A) H35.033, I10
  B) H35.039, I10
  C) H40.059
  D) I10, H40.059

Question 2

During a CT scan of the hand, contrast was introduced through the IV in the left hand, and the patient's arm immediately began to swell. During the injection, the vein was injured and the tissue became infiltrated. Assign the diagnosis code(s).
 A) S55.909A, W46.0XXA
  B) S65.902A, T81.72XA
  C) S49.80XA, T81.2XA
  D) W46.0XXA, S65.902A



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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