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Coding an Operative Report Part II: Pathology and Laboratory

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foreign

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we will discuss steps to solving a

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medical coding exam case study but first

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I want to introduce you to the team

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first up Mr Sandeep

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Mr Sandeep coming to you live from Abu

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Dhabi he is an AMCI co-lead instructor

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next up Miss Eva

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coming to you live from the state of

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Florida she's also a co-lead instructor

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and the intern coordinator and finally

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myself Mrs J I'm the curriculum director

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at AMCI

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now

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let's meet the AMCI interns we have Miss

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anubama

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followed by

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Miss Carla

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Miss Courtney

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Miss Dolly Miss Vivian and Miss Melissa

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goals of the presentation we will

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extract the correct codes from pathology

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and laboratory documentation

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now let's talk about how to solve a

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multiple choice case study scenario the

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AMCI way for the board exam this is how

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we do it we teach you to highlight your

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key terms and this key on the right

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tells you the colors that you should use

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and for what a yellow highlighter should

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be used for diagnoses all diagnoses

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signs and symptoms

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the green will be for procedures so if

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you have a green highlighter the green

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will be used to highlight only

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procedures and pink these are inclusive

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or bundled items all right

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once you've done your highlighting

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you're going to have to document your

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inventory that's your procedures

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diagnoses and select a primary code

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which diagnosis is primary which

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procedure is primary then you're going

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to review all pertinent guidelines

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and finally the code that best matches

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your inventory list is often the correct

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code or a code that is pertinent to a

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guideline that will be your best code

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all right so here are some do Nots when

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you're highlighting you can kind of get

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discombobulated so we've compiled some

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things that you don't even have to

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highlight

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number one don't highlight things

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observed by The Physician because you

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cannot code for them

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number two

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don't highlight closures if a provider

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or surgeon is closing up a surgical site

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there's no need to highlight it however

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if it involves a skin procedure or skin

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defect closure you may definitely have

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to code that so if it's closing a

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surgical site other than skin defects or

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wounds or lesions

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you do not code it or highlight it also

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you don't highlight bleed control

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hemostasis because that's pretty

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customary and it's bundled into the

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procedure code you don't highlight

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drains irrigation of the surgical site

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nope and you don't highlight

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installation and removal of clamps intro

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cars because that these are used to open

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up or maintain the surgical or operative

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site so the physician can view what

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they're doing particularly if it's an

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open procedure also you don't highlight

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dressings and finally you do not

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highlight surgical wrists now that we've

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gotten that out of the way I think

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you're ready to get started and I'm

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going to hand it over to Mr Sandeep all

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right Mr Sandeep take it away next we

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are having oh

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pathology and laboratory section yes

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said goodbye to the Radiology section

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and for this scenario we are having Miss

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melis I think Miss Melissa

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he is not here with us

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so Miss Eva Miss Eva can you read the

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scenario for me

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foreign

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I'll take it from you right now

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actually hold on

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because I was not ready just give me one

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second

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okay I'm gonna take it from you Mr

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Sandeep thank you miss you you're

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welcome

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okay coders so for the next oh hold on

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one sec

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is it this one Mr Sandeep

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that's a scenario

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okay sorry coders

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um what are the CPT in icd-10-cm code is

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reported a

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88104 e 10 22 and 18.6 z 99.2

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b88108 e 10.22 and 18.6 z 99.2

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c 88125 e 10.22 and 18.6 z 99.2 and d a

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eight one zero six e 10.22 and 18.6 Z

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99.2 requested by R Simon MD cytology

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report collected 126 present year

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received 127 present year pathology is

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performing the service is an employee of

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the lab specimen source a peritoneal

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fluid

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specimen description a hundred

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milliliters of yellow fluid cyto

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preparation to CCF

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pertinent clinical data and clinical

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diagnosis 26 year old female with

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end-stage renal disease due to type 1

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diabetes presents for elective kidney

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transplant cytologic impression

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peritoneal dialysis joint fluid no

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cytologically malignant cells are

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identified common 100 milliliters yellow

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fluid is received from which two Papua

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Nicolaus stain

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cytocentrifuge slides are being slides

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contain mesothelial cells with a

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spectrum of reactive changes and

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histocytes no malignant cells are

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identified what are the CPT and

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icd-10-cm codes reported coders you have

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two minutes

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whole cake orders and at least the time

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and how are you feeling about coding the

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pathology and laboratory scenarios

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what do you think how it is how it's

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going

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I'm not creating this one of the

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responses I got I know these are a bit

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of dry chapter but as we do the churning

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that will be that will uh that will help

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us to save the time

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so let's solve the scenario the cytology

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is a procedure which is uh performed in

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the uh it is received by pathologist is

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one who's performed and he is an

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employee of the lab

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and the specimen is collected from the

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peritoneal fluid

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patient is having end stage uh renal uh

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DC csrt and that is due to type 1

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diabetes mellitus

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and the two property I'm sorry I I don't

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know how well Miss Eva read it with such

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fluency

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centrifuge slides were made so

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centrification was a technique which was

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used

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I'm not going to read that again

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okay the correct answer will be option b

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let's see how we arrived into option b

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these are the procedures performed

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versus inventory we are having

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cytopathology on the peritoneal fluid

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and the technique which is used was

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centrifugation and the diagnosis

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inventory we are having end-stage renal

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disease which is due to type 1

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diabetical disc the procedure performed

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was a cytopathology studied it is a

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study of cellular changes in disease

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states that uh happens in the disease

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such as cancer infection or inflammation

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so that was a study which was performed

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in the scenario

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let's look into option C

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88125 which is coding for cytopathology

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forensic example sperm so eight eight

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one two five what the lab analyst uh

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analyst it performs is that uh it is

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done uh for any specific uh specimen for

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the forensic analysis purpose such as

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any crime scenes or any something uh

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that is related to forensic

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so uh it was not in our scenario we had

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a cytopathology of a peritoneal fluid

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which was performed that's why option C

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is a wrong one

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yeah centrifugation means a

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concentration

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option C is wrong let's look into option

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A that will be

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88104 which is calling for cytopathology

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fluids which is performed by a washing

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