what are the ICD 10 codes for this: Patient: Penny Snow DOB: 1/16/1995 Date of Service: December 2, 2023 SUBJECTIVE: The patient is a 28-year-old White female who is visiting for the first time. The patient states she has a past medical history of hypertension, depression, and anxiety, and depression and anxiety. Today, she presents with left knee pain that she has had for 3 days. The patient states that she noticed the pain off and on over the past month but thought nothing of it. The pain seems worse after working all day, and now she has noticed increased swelling at night. The past 3 days the pain has increased to a pain level of 7 or 8. She denies any injury occurrence. CURRENT MEDICATIONS: Wellbutrin XR 300 mg, one daily; Norvasc 5 mg, one daily ALLERGIES: Codeine OBJECTIVE: General appearance: The patient is alert and oriented, not in distress. Vital signs: Temperature 98.1, blood pressure 190/84, respiratory rate 24, and pulse rate 92. BP elevated most likely due to pain, repeated in 15 minutes 160/80. Lungs: Clear. Heart: Regular rate and rhythm. S1, S2 normal. Extremities: No edema, cyanosis, or clubbing. Musculoskeletal Left knee: Appears swollen and painful upon examination. Radiology: X-ray of left knee is negative for fracture. ASSESSMENT: Bursitis L knee Hypertension Anxiety and depression PLAN: RX Voltaren 75 mg, twice daily Keep off feet as much as possible, alternate ice and heat on knee. If working, should be allowed a sit-down job until next visit. Consider physical therapy if not improving in ten days. Possible MRI. Patient to schedule a follow-up in ten days. She further understands to contact the office if knee pain worsens. Continue Wellbutrin and Norvasc. Advised to schedule a well exam next month. BILLING INFO: Comprehensive, moderate MDM, moderate to high severity, average 45-minute face-to-face visit Charges: $250.00 X-ray Left knee 3 views Charges: $450.00 Patient has paid their copay for today’s visit. Patient account: 84555