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Fibrinous exudate? Open, Fresh accidental wound? No to All Did the procedure require entry into the Respiratory, GI, or GU system? No to All Note: *Perforated viscera may include bowel perforation, ruptured appendix, anastomotic leak, perforated gastric ulcer, or fistula
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