ICD-10 CM Correct Diagnosis Code: F11.23
Rationale:
The patient felt pain following the withdrawl of the oxycodone drug. Oxycodone is an opioid analgesic used to treat pain. The doctor diagnosed as oxycodone dependence. For the correct diagnosis coding, on the tabular list see under the dependence. On dependence, select the opioid and search for the withdrawal, because the patient becomes dependence following withdrawal. So it is coded as F11.23.
albert goings a 54 year old male presents today with abdominal cramping and diarrhea.albert had knee...
Where should you begin to look up the code in the coding manual? (Click to select) Index to External Causes of Injuries Index to Diseases and Injuries Table of Neoplasms Table of Drugs and Chemicals Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries What is the key term? (Click to select) Thrombopenia Thrombocytosis Thrombocytopenia Thrombophilia What type? (Click to select) Primary Essential Heparin-induced Secondary Do any of the following apply to the condition? (Click to select) Acute Chronic Recurrent None of these Begin to code the encounter. Did you verify the code in the Tabular List of Diseases and...
what is the first diagnosis code and what will be the second diagnosis code Using the techniques described in this chapter, carefully read through the case study and determine the most accurate ICD-10-CM code(s) and external cause code(s) if appropriate. Answer each question as it guides you through the coding process. Remember, check the chapter-specific, subchapter-specific, and category-specific notations within the Tabular List. Stephen Cheng, a 3-month-old male, was born with bilateral hydrocele. He also has reducible inguinal hernias on...
Case 8: Héctor, a 63-year-old male Subjective: • The patient presents today for acute abdominal pain • His pain started 3 days ago He is also experiencing nausea, dark-colored stools, and epigastric pain • He reports that he has been extremely stressed at work recently • He also reports a history of low back pain which he is self-managing He reports he is taking 800mg of ibuprofen every 4 hours He has been doing this for the past 2 weeks...
Physician Office Note: This 54-year-old white female presents to the office today with a chief complaint of abdominal pain for 3 days. She is also experiencing indigestion for which she has been taking over-the-counter antacids. Allergies: The patient is allergic to Cipro. Review of Systems: The patient is complaining of abdominal pain without nausea and vomiting. There is no chest pain or shortness of breath reported by the patient. Physical Examination: HEENT: No findings Heart: RSR without murmur Neck: Supple....
Case Study #5: A 50 year old male presents to the clinic with an antalgic pait. In the exam room, his wife helps him onto the examination table because he is in so much pain. Hes h pain. He states that he was working in his garden over the weekend liftine baes of mulch. He bent over to grab another bap and felt a "on" in his low hack followed by stiffness later that day. This morning he woke up...
Case 1 Clinic Note This 57-year-old female patient comes to the clinic today for her annual physical. HEENT: Normal LUNGS: Clear ABDOMEN: Soft, nontender RECTAL EXAM: Refused NEUROLOGICAL: Congenital spastic paralysis, left leg There are no physical findings that need to be addressed at this time. I have reviewed her care plan, and she should continue per her care plan at the residential home where she resides. ICD-10-CM Code Assignment.....x........ Case 2 Sleep Clinic Note This patient returns today following...
Case 1 Clinic Note This 57-year-old female patient comes to the clinic today for her annual physical. HEENT: Normal LUNGS: Clear ABDOMEN: Soft, nontender RECTAL EXAM: Refused NEUROLOGICAL: Congenital spastic paralysis, left leg There are no physical findings that need to be addressed at this time. I have reviewed her care plan, and she should continue per her care plan at the residential home where she resides. ICD-10-CM Code Assignment.....x........ Case 2 Sleep Clinic Note This patient returns today following...
help please. questions 5-16 please PATIENT CASE HPI Mr. H.Y. is a 63-year-old male, who presents to the ER with a two-day history of high-grade fever with chills. "I don't feel well and I think that I may have the flu," he tells the ER nurse and physician. He also complains of "some painful bumps on my fingers and toes that came on last night." He denies IVDA. When asked about recent medical or dental proce- dures, he responded: "I...
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Inpatient Physician’s Progress Note This 2-day-old infant examined today to follow-up after the results of diagnostic tests. Blood gas: Study indicates reduced oxygen tension and ineffective gas exchange. Chest X-ray: presence of infiltrate Infant continues to exhibit signs of infant respiratory distress syndrome, type 2. Orders: Continue titrated oxygen and aerosol infusion of Survanta. What is the correct ICD-10-CM diagnostic code(s) for this case? .......X.......... Physician Office Note This 15-year-old male patient presents today to monitor his congenital stenosis of...