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Emergency Department Visit DATE OF SERVICE: 01/15/20YY HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 25-year-old male who cut his hand while opening a can. Patient stated that he cut his hand and just came to the closest emergency department. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Noncontributory MEDICATIONS: None REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: All normal PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: General: Healthy appearing male in mild distress. Skin: Warm and dry. Lungs Clear. Extremities: Normal range of motion times four. The dorsal right hand has a 15 cm laceration, which is superficial with no deep structure involvement. The right hand was prepped with Betadine and anesthetized with 1% plain Xylocaine. The wound was irrigated with saline and explored. No evidence of for an body. The wound was closed with four interrupted sutures of #6-0 Ethilon. A sterile dressing was applied. IMPRESSION: Right hand laceration The patient was given a prescription for Erythromycin 5010 mg q.i.d., and he is to take Tylenol for pain. Patient is to schedule a follow-up visit in 12 days for suture removal.
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