7. A fifty-six-year-old woman had an anaphylactic reaction due to an accidental bee sting for the second time this year.
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ASSIGN ICD-10-CM CODES1. Patient was seen in office and given blood tests. Doctor's diagnosis is group D hyperlipidemia.2. An astronaut returns to Earth and is diagnosed with dizziness due to the effects of weightlessness during the space mission.3. A sixteen-year-old patient was seen in the office for a routine medical examination for a driver's license.4. The patient suffered a first-degree sunburn of his upper body for the first time after spending the day at the beach.5. A patient tested positive...
3. A sixteen-year-old patient was seen in the office for a routine medical examination for a driver's license.
9. A four-year-old boy is examined and found to have juvenile dermatomyositis with respiratory involvement.
11. A pregnant woman, in her third trimester, is diagnosed with gestational hypertension.
2. An astronaut returns to Earth and is diagnosed with dizziness due to the effects of weightlessness during the space mission.
4. The patient suffered a first-degree sunburn of his upper body for the first time after spending the day at the beach.
13. A child was brought to the office after being poisoned by mistakenly drinking drain cleaner for the first time.
Kevin, a 54-year-old personal trainer hears a bee uzzing around his gym. Kevin anxiously opens the windows and doors in hopes the bee will fly out. Kevin mentions he has a severe allergy to bee venom and carries an EpiPen in the event he is stung. 1. Which hypersensitivity (I, II, III or IV) does Kevin suffer from? (1p) 2. Explain what happens to the immune system upon the first exposure (first bee sting) to bee venom. For full credit,...
Assign the ICD-10-CM codes to diagnoses and conditions and assign the CPT surgery code and the appropriate HCPCS level II and CPT modifiers. Do not assign ICD-10-CM external cause codes. PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Respiratory insufficiency due to ALS. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Severe respiratory insufficiency due to ALS. OPERATION PERFORMED: Tracheostomy. The patient, a 45-year-old male with ALS, has been experiencing severe shortness of breath of a progressive nature over the last several weeks. After discussion of all risks, the decision has been...
10. Patient is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, type 1, with Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease.