2) Prenatal outpatient visits for high-risk patients For prenatal outpatient visits for patients with high-risk pregnancies, a code from category V23, Supervision of high-risk pregnancy, should be used as the principal or ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting Effective November 15...
Pregnant women who are diabetic should be assigned a code from the 024 categories first, followed by the appropriate diabetes codes in the E08 to E13 range. For gestational diabetes (diabetes that occurs during pregnancy) women should be assigned a code under the 024.4 subheading and not any ot...
13 This may further increase the risk of sexual (re-)victimization, sexually transmitted diseases, and teen pregnancy, all of which may have further deteriorating effects on health and quality of life. Show moreView chapterExplore book Artificial intelligence and its impact on the domains of ...
While rehab therapists probably won’t use many codes in the pregnancy and childbirth chapter, they most likely will have to code for conditions related to injuries. For injuries, poisonings, and other external causes, the seventh character provides information about the episode of care, and there...
InfectiousDiseases Neoplasms HemolyticAnemias NervousSystem DisordersoftheEye CirculatorySystem RespiratoryandCardiopulmonary ComplicationsforBariatricSurgery DigestiveSystem GenitourinarySystem PregnancyandProductsofConception * UpdateOverview Changes–continued-for2012inICD-9-CMincludetheseareas: SkinandSubcutaneousTissue ...
The ICISS skirts all of the issues with the AIS and ISS by directly calculating the probability of survival (survival risk ratio [SRR]) from approximately 2000 individual trauma-related ICD-9-CM diagnoses.33 The coefficients for the SRR are calculated from logistic regression from large databases...
the human papillomavirus (HPV); an early sexual history, with activity starting younger than age 18, and with many sexual partners; chlamydia infection; long-term use of oral contraceptives; three or more full term pregnancies; women younger than age 20 at first full term pregnancy; and ...
the human papillomavirus (HPV); an early sexual history, with activity starting younger than age 18, and with many sexual partners; chlamydia infection; long-term use of oral contraceptives; three or more full term pregnancies; women younger than age 20 at first full term pregnancy; and ...
(current) drug therapy Z51.81 Encounter for therapeutic drug level monitoring Z72.51 High risk heterosexual behavior Z00.00 Encntr for general adult medical exam w/o abnormal findings Z01.419 Encntr for gyn exam (general) (routine) w/o abn findings Z32.01 Encounter for pregnancy test, result ...
concluding that the REGARDS-SRSS may potentially play a role in identifying community-dwelling adults at high severe sepsis risk [22]. A possible solution to this issue is the use of the minimum basic data set (MBDS) and the application of the international classification of diseases criteria, ...