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Tom Smith, a 2-year-old patient, has been experiencing a fever of undetermined origin for the past three weeks, and two weeks ago blood work was ordered. Today he is afebrile. He returns to the office today with his mother to discuss the laboratory findings. The findings show infantile genetic agranulocytosis. The code(s) for this case are ___________________ _.
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Skilled nursing facility progress note: This 84-year-old patient was seen today because the nurse asked me to examine the patient's back. Exam: HEENT: no findings. Abdomen: bowel sounds are normal. Lungs: clear. Skin: on the left buttock there is an area of cellulitis, and on the right side of the chest wall there is also an area of cellulitis. I informed the nurse that I have ordered medications for this patient.. This encounter should be reported with code(s) ___________________ _.
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