Sam Sampson was working at a cheese factory when a vat of boiling liquid cheese accidentally spilled over, landing on Sam. Sam has third-degree burns on both of his posterior forearms, as well as his abdomen and chest. What are the correct codes assigned?
A. T21.31XA, T21.32XA, T22.311D, T22.312D, X12.XXXA, Y92.63
B. T21.31XA, T21.32XA, T22.311A, T22.312A, T31.22, X12.XXXA, Y92.63, Y99.0
C. T21.31XA, T22.711A, T22.712A, T31.23, X12.XXXA, Y92.63
D. T21.31XA, T21.32XA, T22.711A, T22.712A, X12.XXXA, Y92.63
Answer: B
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