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sarasara

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Janet is an 84-year-old complaining of being tired and weak for the last week. She drove herself to the emergency department. The provider ordered blood workup that revealed mast cell leukemia. The diagnostic code to report for this encounter is ___________________ _.
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Question 2

Admitting physician discharge summary note: This patient was admitted due to weakness and pain in the lower abdominal area. After workup it was determined that the patient has bilateral femoral hernia with gangrene. I then referred the patient to Dr. Dave for surgery. I will follow the patient for his medical concerns after discharge.. The correct code for this encounter is ___________________ _.
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Answer to Question 1

C94.30

Answer to Question 2

K41.10



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