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_________ Dr. Crews is concerned about the gangrene occurring in her foot and asked me to evaluate the situation.
 
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S: This established patient comes in stating that her legs are swollen and tender to touch. She has had a little bit of shortness of breath and just has not been feeling normal. PAST MEDICAL HlSTORY: Congestive heart failure, hypertension, and gastritis. MEDICATlON: Warfarin, potassium, Lasix, Clonapam, metoprolol, Dilantin, and orneprazole. ALLERGIES: PENICILLIN.
 
  S: This established patient comes in stating that her legs are swollen and tender to touch. She has had a little bit of shortness of breath and just has not been feeling normal. PAST MEDICAL HlSTORY: Congestive heart failure, hypertension, and gastritis. MEDICATlON: Warfarin, potassium, Lasix, Clonapam, metoprolol, Dilantin, and orneprazole. ALLERGIES: PENICILLIN.
  O: VITAL SIGNS: As noted. O2 saturations 88. GENERAL: Alert and oriented. HEENT: Unremarkable. LUNGS: There are a few crackles in the lungs. HEART: Regular rate and rhythm. EXTREMITIES: There is 2+ edema. LABORATORY/DIAGNOSTIC: Normal CBC. Comprehensive panel shows a BUN that is slightly elevated, otherwise unremarkable. Her BNP is high at 442.
  A: Congestive heart failure, peripheral edema
  P: We will have her double up her Lasix taking 2 a day and potassium 2 per day for the next 5 days and then go back to her regular medications. If she is still having swelling problems, she is to let us know.
  ICD-9-CM diagnosis code(s): ___________________ __
  ___________________ ___________________ ____________
  ICD-10-CM diagnosis code(s): ___________________ __
  ___________________ ___________________ ____________
  CPT code(s) with modifier, if applicable: ___________________ __
 
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ANS: Consultation report

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ICD-9-CM diagnosis code(s): 428.0, 782.3
___________________ ___________________ ____________
ICD-10-CM diagnosis code(s): I50.9, R60.0
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CPT code(s) with modifier, if applicable: 99214




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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