Question: A 65-A single, live newborn delivered vaginally had a dislocated hip upon birth. Prior to discharge, the newborn began to exhibit yellowing, and jaundice was diagnosed with the infant undergoing phototherapy before going home. The baby had exposure during delivery to the mother's active group B Strep infection, and was determined to have group B Strep colonization that was treated with prophylactic antibiotics. Which of the following conditions will have a POA indicator of N for this infant? Group of answer choices Z38.01 Q65.01 P00.82 P59.9year-old man is admitted due to an acute myocardial infarction. The patient also has coronary artery disease. How should these diagnoses be sequenced? Group of answer choices CAD, AMI AMI AMI, CAD Query the physician for the principal diagnosis.