A child is brought into the emergency department after having a car door closed on the fingers of her right hand. The physician evaluates the patient and diagnoses her with a 3 cm laceration to her second finger and a subungual hematoma to her third finger. The physician then cleans the fingers with iodine scrub and injects both digits with 2mL of 1% lidocaine with epinephrine.

The wound on the second finger was then irritated with 500 cc of NS and explored for foreign bodies or structural damage. No foreign bodies were found, and tendons and vessels were intact. The would was then reapproximated. Three 5-0 absorbable mattress sutures were used to close the subcutaneous tissue, and six 6-0 nylon interrupted stures used to close the epidermis. The finger was then wrapped in sterile gauze ad placed in an aluminum finger splint. The physician checked to see that the digital block performed on the third finger was still effective. After ensuring the patients finger was still numb, he then used and electrocautery unit to create a small hole in the nail. Pressing lightly on the nail, he evacuated the hematoma. The hole was then irrigated with 500 cc of NS and the finger was wrapped in sterile gauze. The patient tolerated both procedures well without complaint.

A. 12042-F6, 11740-59, F7
B. 64400 (X2), 20103-51, 12042-51, 11740-51, 59
C. 20103, 12042-F6, 11740-F7
D. 20103, 12042-51, F6, 11740-51, F7