A 10-year-old boy was running through his house and ran into a sliding glass door, breaking the glass and suffering severe lacerations on his trunk and arms and minor lacerations on his face and legs. The emergency department physician performed the simple closure of one 2 cm laceration on the boy’s cheek and two 2.3 cm lacerations on the boy’s left leg. The physician performed the simple closure of one 4 cm laceration on the right arm and the layered closure of two lacerations on the left arm, which were 1.5 and 3 cm, respectively. The physician treated the 5 cm laceration on the boy’s chest, which required the removal of particulate glass and a single layer closure. What are the correct codes for the wound repair performed by the emergency department physician?