The
correct CPT medical code to use in this scenario is:
“13132-F1”
This code refers to any complex repair
made on the <span>forehead, cheeks, chin,
mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands and/or feet with wounds or lacerations
which measures 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm. Since the patient sustained a 5.0 cm, then
this code is correct.</span>
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<span>A client has been ordered anthralin (drithrocreme) treatment for psoriasis. The nurse teaches the client about self-management of this drug because it can be done in a number of ways. Some may apply this drug at night and is allowed to remain on the affected area overnight. Other cases, it may be applied and allowed to remain in the affected area for a short period of time around 10 to 30 minutes and then washed immediately.</span>