10. MDS Coding
•Slough: Non‐viable yellow, tan, gray, green or brown tissue; usually moist, can be soft, stringy and mucinous in texture. Slough may be adherent to the base of the wound or present in clumps throughout the wound bed. •Eschar: Dead or devitalized tissue that …
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