Answer :
Q. No 1. Answer :
The diagnostic code is incorrect,
Because according to 2018/2019 ICD 10 CM diagnostic code is for unilateral hernia is K40.90 .
Here they given k40.91.
So the answer is incorrect.
Q. No 2. Answer :
The correct code is K40.90.
Q. No. 3 answer :
The procedure code is incorrect,
Q. No 4. Answer :
The correct procedure code is 49650, for initial repair and 49651 , for reccurent repair and 49652 which is included with mesh.
Here the repair done included with mesh.
What’s is the icd-10-PCs code is the diagnosed code correct is the procedure code right if...
Q: Need help with my assignment to code diagnoses(ICD-10-CM) and CPT for the following cases with explanation. Case-1 Patient Name: DOB: Age: 2Y Date of Surgery: 04/04/2014 Primary Care Physician: Cecil H Lashlee, M.D. Referring Physician(s): John F Bealer, M.D. PCP Operative Report Surgeon: John F Bealer, M.D. Assistant(s): None. Preoperative Diagnosis: Umbilical hernia. Postoperative Diagnosis: Umbilical hernia. Procedure: Umbilical herniorrhaphy. Anesthesia: General endotracheal anesthesia. Estimated Blood Loss: Less than 5 mL. Complications: There were no intraoperative complications. Counts: Correct....
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