Patient is admitted through the ER, presenting with acute chest pain. The patient has a history of COPD and pneumonia as well as type 2 DM with neuropathy. He has a history of hypertension and gout for which he takes meds for both conditions. He is currently smoking about one pack of cigarettes per day. After study, it is determined that patient has had an acute anterolateral wall STEMI. He is taken to the cath lab for a PTCA with the insertion of a drug-eluting stent of the LAD.
A) R07.9, I21.09, J18.9, I10, Z72.0, J44.9, 02703DZ
B) I21.09, R07.9, J18.9, Z272.0, J449.9, 027134Z
C) I21.09, I10, F17.210, M10.9, J44.9, E11.40, 027034Z
D) R07.9, I10, J18.9, F17.210, M10.9, J44.9, 027034Z
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