A. Brewer’s infarct
B. Parinaud’s conjunctivitis
C. seasonal allergic rhinitis due to pollen
D. cardiac arrhythmia
E. sundowning (CODE SYMPTOM ONLY)
F. sebaceous cyst
G. adenofibrosis of the left breast
H. psychosocial religious problem
I. normal delivery, single live birth
J. stage 2 pressure ulcer of the right ankle
K. acute myocarditis due to influenza
L. acute otitis media, bilateral
M. endocarditis due to Q fever
N. influenza vaccination
O. Heartland virus disease
P. antineoplastic chemotherapy-induced anemia
Q. muscle spasms, right thigh
R. influenza with an acute respiratory infection
S. pneumonia due to Streptococcus, Group B
T. systemic vasculitis
A. N28.0
Infarct, infarction; brewer’s
B. H10.89
Conjunctivitis; Parinaud’s
C. J30.1
Rhinitis; allergic; due to; pollen
D. I49.9
Arrythmia(cardiac)
Note: This is an unspecified condition.
E. 54.9
Backache
Note: This is an unspecified condition.
F. L72.3
Cyst; sebacious
G. N60.22
Fibroadenosis, breast
Note: The fifth digit character specifies that this condition is affecting the left breast.
H. N30.21
Cystitis; chronic; with hematuria
I. O80, Z37.0
Delivery; normal
Note: This code requires an additional code to indicate the outcome of delivery.
Outcome of delivery; single; liveborn
J. L89.512
Ulcer, ulcerated, ulcerating, ulceration, ulcerative; pressure; stage 2; ankle
Note: The fifth digit character indicates the condition is on the right ankle, and the sixth digit character
indicates it is a stage 2 pressure ulcer.
K. J11.82
Influenza; with; myocarditis
Note: The influenza virus is not identified.
L. H66.93
Otitis(acute); media
Note: The fifth digit character indicates a bilateral condition.
M. A78, I39
Endocarditis; due to; Q fever
Note: The Alphabetic Index lists both codes.
N. Z23
Vaccination; encounter for
O. R42
Vertigo
Note: This condition is not otherwise specified.
P. D64.81
Anemia; due to; antineoplastic chemotherapy
Q. M62.451
Contraction(s), contracture, contracted; muscle; thigh
Note: The sixth digit character indicates the condition is in the right thigh.
R. J11.1
Influenza; with; respiratory manifestations NEC
Note: This condition is not otherwise specified.
S. J15.3
Pneumonia; in (due to); Streptococcus; group B
T. N92.0
Menorrhagia
Note: This condition is not otherwise specified.
The ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems) is the classification list of medical diseases and disorders.
A. Any infarction or ischemia related to the kidneys are found under ICD-10 N28.0. Brewer infarcts are a characteristic feature of the renal disease pyelonephritis.
B. Parinaud Oculoglandular Syndrome is a conjunctivital disease. Eye-related conjunctivitis diseases are included under ICD-10 H10. H10.89 s Parinaud's conjunctivitis.
C. Allergic rhinitis caused due to pollen is classified under J30.1 in the ICD-10.
D. Cardiac arrhythmia is specifically assigned the code I49.9.
E. Sundowning is a symptom commonly associated with delirium. It is a neurological phenomenon where the person experiences increased restlessness and confusion. R41.0 is the code in ICD-10, which includes conditions with an altered mental status and confusion.
F. Infected sebaceous cysts are classified under L72.3 of ICD-10.
G. The adenofibrosis of the breast is classified with the code N60.2. This condition in the left breast specifically is coded as N60.22 of ICD-10.
H. Problems related to psychosocial circumstances associating with spiritual and religious aspects are classified with the code Z65.8 of ICD-10.
I. Z37.0 of ICD-10 is the code used for single live birth or vaginal uncomplicated delivery.
J. The code L89.512 applies to pressure ulcers of stage 2 in the right ankle. The pressure ulcer in stage 2 is characterized by abrasion, blister, and partial thickness skin loss.
K. J11.82 is the code applicable to influenzal myocarditis due to an unidentified virus.
L. H66.93 applies to the otitis media due to unspecified reasons. The code H66 specifically is used for the diseases of the ear. Under H66.93, acute bilateral otitis media, chronic otitis media, and bilateral ear infections are classified.
M. The code A78 is used for infections due to Coxiella burnetii, quadrilateral fever, and nine-mile fever. So, endocarditis due to Coxiella burnetii is classified as A78 of ICD-10.
N. Z23 is used for any encounter for immunization, which includes vaccination.
O. The Heartland virus is spread through the Lone star tick. All arthropod borne-viral diseases are classified under the code A93.8 of ICD-10.
P. Anemia induced by antineoplastic chemotherapy is classified with the code D64.81 of ICD-10.
Q. M62.8 is the code specified for other disorders related to the muscle. Under this, the code M62.838 is the specific code for muscle spasms in the right leg.
R. J11.1 is the code specifically used for influenza caused due to unidentified viruses. Acute respiratory infections are also included.
S. The code J15.3 is used for bacterial pneumonia caused by the group B streptococcus species.
T. L95.9 is the code used for vasculitis limited to the skin. The reasons are unspecified, and so, all the cases related to the skin are classified under the same code.
Instructions Assign ICD-10-CM codes to the following diagnostic statements. When multiple codes are assigned, make sure you sequence them properly according to coding conventions and guidelines, including the definition of first listed diagnosis. Refer to the diagnostic coding and reporting guidelines for outpatient services in your textbook when assigning codes 1. Fever, difficulty swallowing, acute tonsillitis 2. Chest pain, rule out arteriosclerotic heart disease Hypertension, acute bronchitis, family history of lung cancer Lipoma, subcutaneous tissue of left thigh Audible wheezing,...
Instructions Assign ICD-10-CM codes to the following diagnostic statements. When multiple codes are assigned, make sure you sequence them properly according to coding conventions and guidelines, including the definition of first-listed diagnosis. Refer to the diagnostic coding and reporting guidelines for outpatient services in your textbook when assigning codes. 1 Fever, difficulty swallowing, acute tonsillitis 2. Chest pain, rule out arteriosclerotic heart disease 3. Hypertension, acute bronchitis, family history of lung cancer 4. Lipoma, subcutaneous tissue of left thigh 5....
Instructions Assign ICD-10-CM codes to the following diagnostic statements. When multiple codes are assigned, make sure you sequence them property according to coding conventions and guidelines, including the definition of first-listed diagnosis. Refer to the diagnostic coding and reporting guidelines for outpatient services in your textbook when assigning codes. Fever, difficulty swallowing, acute tonsilitis Chest pain, rule out arteriosclerotic heart disease 2 3 Hypertension, acute bronchitis, family history of lung cancer Lipoma, subcutaneous tissue of left thigh 4. Audible wheezing,...
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Chapter 4 30 Instructions Assign ICD-10-CM codes to the following diagnostic statements. Refer to the general ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding guidelines in your textbook when assigning codes (e.g., assigning codes to qualified diagnoses and codins signs/symptoms when a definitive diagnosis is documented). 1. Hearing loss, fever, swollen axillary lymph nodes, and infective otitis externa, left e 2. Focal epilepsy 3. Type 2 diabetes mellitus without complication 4. Personal history of thyroid cancer 5. Shortness of...