10. MDS Coding
arterial, or diabetic neuropathic ulcer. The primary etiology should be considered when coding whether a resident with DM has an ulcer/injury that is caused by pressure or other factors. •An ulcer caused by pressure on the heel of a diabetic resident is a
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