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Biology, 30.07.2019 18:40 mikaylaaaaa

A54 year-old female with uncontrolled type 1 insulin dependent diabetes and related peripheral vascular disease presents with a deep diabetic ulceration on the bottom of her right foot. the wound reaches into the fascia and appears to be draining. she acknowledges going barefoot frequently and is not certain how or when the wound occurred. after the provider discusses the seriousness of her condition he debrides the wound, using a water jet and surgical scissors. size of wound is 70 sq. cm. he applied topical ointment and a sterile dressing. he counseled the patient about the need to wear shoes at all times and inspect her feet daily. he advised the patient to wear a water protective covering on her lower leg when taking a shower and to change the dressing daily, using ointment provided. a surgical shoe was provided. patient is to return weekly until the wound heals and continue her insulin regime. if satisfactory progress does not occur, a graft may be considered. what codes are

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