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CASE STUDY #1: PAUL HENDRICKS anesthetic. Marlena Hendricks brought her 13-year-old son, Paul, into my office as a walk-in. Paul stated that he fell through a sliding glass door, while chasing his brother, and sustained three lacerations: left knee, right knee, and left hand. After physical examination, Dr. Smyth determined that the wounds of both knees and left hand required debridement and suture repair using 1% lidocaine for topical Left knee: 5.5 cm laceration involving deep subcutaneous tissue and fascia, repaired with layered closure. Some debridement was performed. Right knee: 7.2 cm laceration repaired with a single-layer closure. Left hand: 2.5 cm laceration of the dermis, repaired with simple closure. Plan: Instructions for keeping bandages and area clean, and change of bandages provided to Mrs. Hendricks. Follow-up in 10 days for suture removal. Call Office PRN any problems or complications. CPT code(s) and any applicable modifier(s) Anesthesia code(s) and any applicable modifier(s) HCPCS Level Il code(s) and any applicable modifier(s)
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