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An elderly woman was admitted to the hospital complaining of heart palpitations. She had not been eating well because she had recently moved to an assisted living facility from her home of 30 years. Blood tests revealed significant anemia. A cardiology consultation suggested the palpitations were probably due to the anemia. A gastrointestinal work up revealed mild gastritis. After a transfusionof two units of packed red blood cells into the central vein, her hemoglobin returned to a normal range. The patient was discharged back to her assisted living facility with a prescription of Zantac to control her gastritis.
Discharge diagnoses:
1) Nutritional anemia
2) Palpitations
3) Gastritis
Procedure: Transfusion of 2 units of packed red blood cells into the central vein
D50-D89 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain
disorders involving the immune mechanism
D50-D53 Nutritional anemias
D53- Other nutritional anemias
Anemia, acrostic
Anemia, nutritional
Anemia, simple, chronic
Macrocytic anemia
Nutritional anemia
Simple chronic anemia
D53.9 Nutritional anemia , unspecified
K00-K95 Diseases of the digestive system
K20-K31 Diseases of esophagus, stomach and duodenum
K29-Gastritis and duodenitis
For simple gastritis( unspecified without bleeding), K29.70
Palpitations R00.2
ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code 30240N1
Transfusion of Nonautologous Red Blood Cells into Central Vein,
Open Approach
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