C. Identify the principal diagnosis, the principal procedure, the comorbidity diagnosis, and the complication in the fol
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C. Identify the principal diagnosis, the principal procedure, the comorbidity diagnosis, and the complication in the fol
C. Identify the principal diagnosis, the principal procedure, the comorbidity diagnosis, and the complication in the following discharge statement. Flora Raniculli is a 65-year-old female admitted to the hospital with a three- month history of cough, yellow-sputum production, weight loss, and shortness of breath. Chest X-ray reveals probable bronchiectasis. Patient may also have pulmonary fibrosis. She underwent a bronchoscopy that showed thick secretions in both lower lobes. Postbronchoscopy fever finally cleared up. She is now being discharged and will call me in one week for a progress report.
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