The external cause code is V83.5
It is used for driver of special industrial vehicle injured in non traffic accident
R10.30 6. A 32 year old male patient presents to the ER with pain and limited...
A 63-year old African American male presents to the ER complaining of severe flank pain and cramping as well as recent onset of blood in his urine. His labs are notable for decreased PTH and increased calcium. What is the most likely cause of the flank pain? After 24 hours, the patient passes a kidney stone analysis of the stone would demonstrate what finding most likely? What condition is indicated by the decreased PTH and increased calcium levels? What is...
a 60 year old Male patient is admitted with chest pain to the telemetry unit where you work. while having a bowel movement on the bedside commode the patient becomes short of breath and diaphoretic the ECG waveform shows bradycardia
A 25 year old male patient presents to the office with a cc of left arm pain and generalized malaise of 1 week duration following a dirt bike accident. Laceration of skin on dorsum of left forearm with erythema, edema, and the presence of purulent discharge from wound. Patient was alert. Temperature and respirations were elevated. Wound was irrigated, swabbed, and injected with antibiotic before being dressed and bandaged. The doctor prescribed medications listed below. Culture results came back positive...
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A 28-year-old male patient presents to the Emergency Department reporting a sudden onset of right-sided chest pain that is worse with taking a deep breath, in addition to a frequent dry cough. He has diminished lung sounds on the right side and jugı venous distension. His heart rate is 120, his respiratory rate is 28, his blood pressure is 88/42, and his oxygen saturation is 90%. The emergency nurse suspects: 31. a. pleural effusion....
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91. A 28-year-old male patient presents to the Emergency Department reporting a sudden onset of right-sided chest pain that is worse with taking a deep breath, in addition to a frequent dry cough. He has diminished lung sounds on the right side and jugular venous distension. His heart rate is 120, his respiratory rate is 28, his blood pressure is 88/42, and his oxygen saturation is 90%. The emergency nurse suspects: a pleural...
A 25 year old male patient presents to the office with a cc of left arm pain and generalized malaise of 1 week duration following a dirt bike accident. Laceration of skin on dorsum of left forearm with erythema, edema, and the presence of purulent discharge from wound. Patient was alert. Temperature and respirations were elevated. Wound was irrigated, swabbed, and injected with antibiotic before being dressed and bandaged. The doctor prescribed medications listed below. Culture results came back positive...
Instructions: Review each case study and select the correct ICD-10-CM diagnostic code. Do not assign place of occurrence, activity code, or external cause status code unless instructed to do so for the case. Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code. Case 6 Emergency Department Note This 29-year-old male was riding his motorcycle with other cyclists on a recreational ride and hit a deer when he...
A 55-year old male presents chills and a slight fever. The patient also complains of pain in the upper right quadrant. The following laboratory results were obtained on a blood sample taken from the patient. Cholesterol 240 mg/dl Alkaline phosphatase 220 U/L (Normal 30 – 95) Total bilirubin 19.0 mg/dl Direct bilirubin 17.5 mg/dl ALT 20 U/L (normal 6 –37) AST 24 U/L (normal 5-30) 5’-Nucleotidase slightly elevated 1. What tests are abnormal? 2. What organ function do most of...
Case 5 Hemodialysis Unit Note This 74-year-old male patient presents today for his dialysis treatment due to chronic kidney disease. The patient tolerated the treatment and will return on Wednesday. ICD-10-PCS Code Assignment:
A 49-year-old male patient was admitted to the ER with moderate lower abdominal pain, mild-to-moderate dysuria, pollakiuria and nocturia (at least 5 – 8 times) in addition to hematuria. When taking his history, the patient tells the ER physician that this has gone on for approximately six months. Although the condition has not worsened over that time, it has not gotten better either. The patient also notes that he had been treated for urinary tract infections a total of three times over...