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Instructions: Review each case scenario, assign, and properly sequence the ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes, including ICD-10-CM external cause codes, as appropriate. Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code. This 34-year-old patient who has had a hydrocele in the past and had been seen and treated by Dr. Wise, returns now for continued pain and swelling in the hydrocele, which is causing poor sleep habits. Apparently, the patient has been given some kind of “fluid pill” for the discomfort. OBJECTIVE: Patient has a tender, swelling right scrotal region about the size of a grapefruit, which is very tense. ASSESSMENT: Right-sided hydrocele PLAN: The patient is to wear tight, supportive underwear; take Tylenol #3 for pain; and see Dr. Wise for evaluation. DIAGNOSIS: Right-sided hydrocele
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