Combine the sentences into one sentence by turning the secon…

Combine the sentences into one sentence by turning the second sentence into a relative clause and then write the full sentence. Use non-identifying object relative clauses. Add commas when necessary. Students complete an internship. They can do it in a variety of locations.

CC: Patient is here to discuss catapress Rx and also patient…

CC: Patient is here to discuss catapress Rx and also patient has a nonproductive cough, nasal drainage and sinus congestion/pressure. Symptoms for a few days. Subjective HPI: She is back on her Catapress patch and doing well Earwax, used Debrox Cough, wheezing and nasal congestion for a few days ROS: Time Spent: 0:00:53 Start Stop Reset Constitutional: Denies symptoms other than stated above. ENMT: Denies ENMT symptoms other than stated above. Cardiovascular: Denies chest pain, edema and palpitations. Respiratory: Denies symptoms other than stated above. Gastrointestinal: Denies gastrointestinal symptoms. Genitourinary: Denies urinary symptoms. Psych: Stable w/o acute changes. Current Meds: Lancets, Onetouch Test Strips, Citalopram Hydrobromide 40 mg, Simvastatin 40 mg, Glipizide 10 mg, Metformin HCL 1000 mg, Benztropine Mesylate 1 mg, One Touch Glucose Monitor, Catapres-TTS- 1 0.1 mg/24hr Allergies: NKDA Social History: Marital status: Single. Lives in an assisted living facility. Personal Habits: Cigarette Use: None. Alcohol: Denies alcohol use. Drug Use: Denies Drug Use. Daily Caffeine: Consumes on average 4 sodas per day. Reviewed, no changes. Objective BP: 124/72. Pulse: 88. T: 97.7. RR: 20. HT: 63″ 5’3″, WT: 2091b Constitutional: No signs of apparent distress present. ENMT: Tympanic membranes: not visible due to impacted cerumen. Congestion of the nasal mucosae. Posterior pharynx is normal. Neck: Palpation reveals no lymphadenopathy. Thyroid exhibits no thyromegaly. No JVD. Respiratory: Respiration rate is normal. Auscultate good airflow. Mild expiratory wheezes appreciated over the lungs bilaterally. CV: Rate is regular. Rhythm is regular. No heart murmur appreciated. Extremities: No clubbing, cyanosis or edema. Abdomen: Abdomen Is Benign. Musculoskeletal: Walks with a normal gait. Skin: Skin is warm and dry. Psych: Patient’s attitude is cooperative. No apparent anxiety, depression, or agitation. Patient shows good eye contact. Patient had increased cough response with attempted irrigation which subsided immediately. Assessment #1: J06.9 URI Upper Respiratory Infections Acute Unspecified Sites Plan for #1: Med Current: Zithromax Z-Pak 250 mg as directed Proventil HFA108 mcg/act 2 puff q 4h pm Assessment #2: E11.9 Diabetes Mellitus W/O Complication Type II or Unspecified Controlled Plan for #2: Med Current: Glipizide 10 mg 1 po bid Metformin HCL 1000 mg 1 po bid Lab: Diabetic Panel Follow-up: after lab work Assessment #3: H61.23 Impacted Cerumen Plan for #3: Referral: ENT referral After the coder reviews the documentation, which codes are recommended to be reported that will affect the HCC risk adjustment value? I. J06.9 II. E11.9 III. H61.23