PATIENT: Joseph Greeson   S: The last time I saw this 29-year-old male was 6 months ago for his annual checkup. He came in today stating that he has been feeling feverish × 3 days and noticed increased redness on his arm last night and this morning. He denies joint pain. He explained that yesterday he was playing with his girlfriend’s new dog and it bit him on the right forearm. The dog is a stray and has had no shots, and the patient states that he believes he accidentally provoked the dog by getting too rough with it.   O: Temp 99.2 degrees, pulse 68, resp 20, weight 142. Right arm reveals four puncture wounds with secondary cellulitis around the area. The area is warm to the touch and is erythematous.   A: Infected dog bite.   P: Patient is given 1 gram of Rocephin IM today. Follow up in 24 hours. A bandage was applied. He was given a rabies immune globulin (Rlg), human, IM. Tylenol is recommended PRN for pain. The patient is given a prescription for Erythromycin 333 mg t.i.d. for 10 days.     Be sure to list the codes, one code per box, in the correct order, from top to bottom. If there are 2 or more similar codes, repeat the codes to the same number of times by entering one code per box. Capitalization, punctuation, and spacing can impact whether or not your answer is correct. Follow coding best practices.   Determine the most accurate procedure codes, using the CPT code set and modifier(s), if appropriate. Tip: Don't forget your HCPCS Level II drug code.    You may not need all of the spaces provided.

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PATIENT: Joseph Greeson

 

S: The last time I saw this 29-year-old male was 6 months ago for his annual checkup. He came in today stating that he has been feeling feverish × 3 days and noticed increased redness on his arm last night and this morning. He denies joint pain. He explained that yesterday he was playing with his girlfriend’s new dog and it bit him on the right forearm. The dog is a stray and has had no shots, and the patient states that he believes he accidentally provoked the dog by getting too rough with it.

 

O: Temp 99.2 degrees, pulse 68, resp 20, weight 142. Right arm reveals four puncture wounds with secondary cellulitis around the area. The area is warm to the touch and is erythematous.

 

A: Infected dog bite.

 

P: Patient is given 1 gram of Rocephin IM today. Follow up in 24 hours. A bandage was applied. He was given a rabies immune globulin (Rlg), human, IM. Tylenol is recommended PRN for pain. The patient is given a prescription for Erythromycin 333 mg t.i.d. for 10 days.

 

 

Be sure to list the codes, one code per box, in the correct order, from top to bottom. If there are 2 or more similar codes, repeat the codes to the same number of times by entering one code per box. Capitalization, punctuation, and spacing can impact whether or not your answer is correct. Follow coding best practices.

 

Determine the most accurate procedure codes, using the CPT code set and modifier(s), if appropriate. Tip: Don't forget your HCPCS Level II drug code. 

 

You may not need all of the spaces provided.

CPT code(s) and any
applicable modifier(s)
Anesthesia code(s) and any
applicable modifier(s)
HCPCS Level Il code(s) and
applicable modifier(s)
Transcribed Image Text:CPT code(s) and any applicable modifier(s) Anesthesia code(s) and any applicable modifier(s) HCPCS Level Il code(s) and applicable modifier(s)
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