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Medicine, 17.09.2019 19:10, sierravick123owr441

Location: emergency room subjective: this is a 38-year-old female who presents to the emergency room with a history of currently being under treatment for a right corneal abrasion that occurred on sunday. she states she was seen by the "eye doctor earlier today" and now has a bandage over her eye. apparently her eye is opened underneath the bandage and she is unable to close her eyelid. she feels her eyelid is stuck to the bandage. objective: she is afebrile with stable vital signs. the patch was removed and there was a folded piece of telfa that had slipped down and her upper eyelid was unable to close over the top of this. the telfa was removed and a wet patch was placed. this did provide significant comfort. her eye patch was reinforced. assessment: 1. right corneal abrasion under treatment. 2. eye patch replaced as described above. plan: she has a follow up visit tomorrow morning with ophthalmology. i told her she needs to keep that appointment. she is to return here sooner if she is having increasing problems. cpt code:

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