2. INPATIENT HOSPITAL
ICD-10-CM CODES
T22 - Burn and corrosion of shoulder and upper limb.
J70.5 - Respiratory conditions due to smoke inhalation
CODING PRACTICE (continued) 2. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 23 Reason for admission: Patient arrived by...
CODING PRACTICE (continued) 3. OFFICE Gender: M Age: 31 Chief complaint: Accident in which automobile bat- tery exploded and something got in his eyes while he was working on his car in the driveway at his single family home Assessment: Sulfuric acid burn on both eyelids and right cornea, second degree sulfuric acid burn to fore- head and right cheek Tip: Assign a code from the Table of Drugs and Chemi- cals, four codes for the injuries, and two external...
5. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 21 Reason for admission: Knife stab wounds to the chest after a gang fight in a public park Discharge diagnosis: Intrathoracic wound with laceration of right lung. Tip: External cause codes for activity and status are not needed. 3 ICD-10-CM Codes 6. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 22 Reason for admission: Admitted from ED. Patient was riding his bicycle for recreation through a parking lot and was hit by a bus. He impacted the...
4. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 45 Reason for admission: Admitted from emergency department due to skull fracture. He was unconscious for 90 minutes, but returned to his normal state of consciousness. Assessment: Open occipital condylar fracture (type 1) of base of skull with subarachnoid hemorrhage. (continued) 4. (continued) Plan: Craniotomy performed based on CT results which showed bleeding. Vessel occlusion performed. Patient in ICU following surg. RTO 4 days post discharge and weekly thereafter for two weeks. Tip: A...
2. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 86 Reason for admission: Admitted from nursing facility due to generalized weakness Assessment: Weakness is due to hyponatremia, patient presents an elopement risk due to late onset AD, dementia with hallucinations, and wandering Plan: Discharged to nursing facility ambazo Tip: Sequencing of the additional diagnoses is indicated in the Index and Tabular List. 5 ICD-10-CM Codes 3. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 42 Reason for admission: Admitted from emergency department where patient presented with...
2. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 76 Reason for admission: COPD with exacerbation Assessment: COPD with acute bronchitis exacerbation and chronic bronchitis (continued) 2. (continued) Plan: Antibiotics for the infection, begin oxygen therapy, patient must cease cigarette smoking as it continues to impact her respiratory conditions, counseled her regarding treatment options for tobacco dependence Tip: Read the instructional notes in the Tabular List for sequencing instructions. 3 ICD-10-CM Codes 3. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 78 Reason for admission: Asbestosis...
I need #4,5 7, 9 10 4. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: M Age: 42 Reason for admission: Shortness of breath, general- ized weakness, agitation, elevated BP, fever, rapid pulse, history of hyperthyroidism Assessment: Cardiomyopathy due to thyrotoxicosis with thyroid storm Plan: Inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis with Methimazole. Beta blockers, body cooling, FU with cardiologist for cardiomyopathy management 2 ICD-10-CM Codes 5. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 26 Reason for admission: Feet and ankle edema, chest pain, shortness of breath, fever Assessment:...
10. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 22 Chief complaint: Admitted from physician's office after complaining of fast heartbeat Assessment: Supraventricular tachycardia that is a late effect of a heroin overdose during a suicide attempt 3 months ago Plan: Stabilized rhythm with vagal maneuvers. Discharged on regime of antiarrhythmic med. Referral for substance addiction. Tip: Assign codes for the injury and the current manifestation. 2 ICD-10-CM Codes
3. OFFICE Gender: F Age: 35 Reason for encounter: Suture removal from wound to right index finger, sustained when she accidentally cut her finger with a butcher knife while preparing dinner Assessment: Wound is healed. Removed sutures. Tip: Assign a code for the injury with the appropriate seventh character for care provided during the healing phase. Do not assign external cause codes. 1 ICD-10-CM Code
3. OFFICE Gender: F Age: 35 Reason for encounter: Suture removal from wound to right index finger, sustained when she accidentally cut her finger with a butcher knife while preparing dinner Assessment: Wound is healed. Removed sutures. Tip: Assign a code for the injury with the appropriate seventh character for care provided during the healing phase. Do not assign external cause codes. 1 ICD-10-CM Code
I need the codes and the codes in the correct sequence 4. OFFICE Gender: M Age: 45 Reason for encounter: HIV positive patient with no related conditions presents with dysuria, weakness and fever Assessment: Urosepsis (UTI) d/t E. coli (non-Shiga toxin-producing) Plan: Antibiotics Tip: Urosepsis is not sepsis or septicemia. Refer to OGCR I.C.1.a.2)(d) and I.C.1.b. 3 ICD-10-CM Codes 5. INPATIENT HOSPITAL Gender: F Age: 77 Reason for admission: Admitted from SNF 1 day post-hospital-discharge with 102° F fever, dyspnea,...