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What conditions should be coded?

1) Abdominal pain, abdominal adhesions, abdominal obstruction, laparotomy, lysis of adhesions
2) Abdominal adhesions, abdominal obstruction, postoperative complications of the digestive system, laparotomy, lysis of adhesions
3) Abdominal adhesions with obstruction, lysis of adhesions
4) Abdominal adhesions and abdominal obstruction, postoperative complications of the digestive system, lysis of adhesions

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Final answer:

The medical conditions to be coded in the scenario are abdominal adhesions with obstruction and lysis of adhesions, along with any confirmed postoperative complications.

Step-by-step explanation:

When coding conditions, it's important to consider the current clinical findings and treatment. For the clinical scenario provided, the conditions that should likely be coded are abdominal adhesions with obstruction and lysis of adhesions. The mention of postoperative complications suggests that issues like abdominal obstruction could be a result of previous surgeries, such as a laparotomy, but specific conditions such as peritonitis or a particular type of complication would need to be confirmed and documented by the healthcare provider. The procedure performed, like lysis of adhesions, should also be coded.

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