A patient comes to the ER complaining of severe wrist pain after falling onto her outstayed hands. The physician evaluates the patient, taking a detailed history and a detailed exam, and then makes decision of moderate complexity. Upon examination, X-rays of the forearm and wrist, the patient is diagnosed with an open distal radius fracture of the right arm. The physician produces an IV morphine drip for pain and reduces the fracture. The doctor uses 5-0 absorbed sutures to close the subcutaneous layer above the fracture and 6-0 nylon interrupted sutures to close the surface, the 2.5 cm wound was dressed with sterile gauze , and a spica fiberglass cast was used to stabilize the wrist. The physician prescribes Percocet for pain and instructs the pain to follow up with an orthopedist in a week.
A. 99284-25, 25574-RT, S52.501A
B. 99284-57-25, 25605-54-RT, 12031, S52.501B
C. 99284-57, 25574, S52.501B
D. 99284-25, 25605-RT,12031, S52.501B