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Health, 25.06.2019 20:30, Savageman4654

An established patient presents to the clinic today for a follow-up of his pneumonia. he was hospitalized for 6 days on iv antibiotics. he was placed back on singulair and has been doing well with his breathing since then. an expanded problem focused exam was performed. records were obtained from the hospital and the provider reviewed the labs and x-rays. the patient was told to continue antibiotics for another two weeks to 20 days, and the prescription keteck was replaced with zithromax. patient is to return to the clinic in two weeks for recheck of his breathing and follow up x-ray. what cptâ® code is reported?

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