PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE ICD 10 CODE. MAKE SURE IT IS ICD 10.
1. Diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon with gastrointestinal bleeding
2. Acute blood loss anemia
3. Peripheral vein transfusion of packed red blood cells from the blood bank
Answer: The ICD 10 Code for Diverticulitis of large intestine without perforation or abscess without bleeding is K57.32 which can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
D64.9 is the ICD 10 Code used for Acute blood loss anemia.
The ICD 10 code for Transfusion of Nonautologous Red Blood Cells into Peripheral Vein, Percutaneous Approach. ICD-10-PCS 30233N1.
PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE ICD 10 CODE. MAKE SURE IT IS ICD 10. 1. Diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon with gastrointestina...
PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE ICD 10 CODE. MAKE SURE IT IS ICD 10. A patient was admitted for lower gastrointestinal bleeding that is secondary to recurrent diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon. She was transfused due to blood loss anemia. FINAL DIAGNOSIS: Diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon with gastrointestinal bleed SECONDARY DIAGNOSIS: Acute blood loss anemia PROCEDURE: Peripheral vein transfusion of packed red blood cells from the blood bank
Patient is admitted with severe anemia due to questionable gastrointestinal bleeding. Stools were heme positive in the emergency department. He was transfused with packed red blood cells from the blood bank with good results. Patient indicates he had a colonoscopy with polypectomy hours before admission. Final diagnoses and procedure: (1) Acute posthemorrhagic blood loss anemia complication of polypectomy, (2) peripheral vein transfusion of packed red blood cells. Assign the appropriate codes.
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