Bleeding in early pregnancy icd 10
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The coder must access the ICD-10-CM Index to External Causes because a blood alcohol level is an external cause of a condition and not itself a disease. The main term is “blood alcohol level” with subterms for the various measurements of the blood alcohol level in the patient.
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Complete or incomplete pelvic organ prolapse due to injury, disease or surgical complications of pregnancy 10. Note: Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when a pelvic organ such as bladder, urethra, uterus, vagina, small bowel, or rectum drops (prolapse) from its normal place in the abdomen.
[DOC File]Cumulative Official WHO Updates to ICD 10 - 1996 - 2001
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- - - in pregnancy or childbirth, affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - due to previous cesarean section, complicating pregnancy or childbirth - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - uterus, maternal - - - in pregnancy or childbirth, affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - scleredema, newborn P83.0 - sclerema (newborn) P83.0 - - adiposum P83.0
[DOC File]Cumulative Official WHO Updates to ICD 10 - 1996 - 2001
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Mental retardation should be considered an obvious consequence of perinatal conditions in P00-P04 (Fetus and newborn affected by maternal factors and by complications of pregnancy, labour and delivery), P05 (Slow fetal growth and fetal malnutrition), P07 (Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight, not elsewhere classified), P10 ...
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V25.02, V24.2 A 30-year old female is in the 36th week of pregnancy and comes to the clinic reporting bleeding. Upon examination it is determined that the patient is hemorrhaging due to placenta previa. EMS is called and the patient is sent to the hospital for an emergency C-Section.
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Screening in early pregnancy. Tx: ceftriaxone, Suprax po. Chlamydia. 40% babies get conjunctivitis. 10% babies get pneumonitis. Tx: Zithromax, erythromycin. Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Morning sickness is found in 80% of women, but usually resolves by 16w
[DOC File]ICD-9 Diagnostic Codes (Medical)
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V22.1 Prenatal care, normal pregnancy. V22.2 Pregnancy state, incidental. V24.2 Post-partum routine follow-up . V67.59 Follow-up exam unspec following completed treatment. V67.9 Unspec. follow-up examination. V68.81 Referral of pt. w/o exam or tx. V68.9 Unspec. administrative purpose. V70.0 General medical exam (excludes infant & child)
[DOC File]Professional Services Coding Guidelines
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When an attempted termination of pregnancy results in a live-born fetus, assign code 644.21, Early Onset of Delivery, with an appropriate code from category V27, Outcome of Delivery. The procedure code for the attempted termination of pregnancy should also be assigned.
[DOC File]Post Cardiac Arrest Induced Hypothermia Protocol
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If dysrhythmia or bleeding develops see rewarming phase below . Maintenance of therapeutic hypothermia should be provided with cooling blankets and if temperature > 33.5( C, infuse an additional intravenous 4(C 0.9NS bolus of 250 ml Q 10 minutes until temperature < 33.5(C. Replace urine output every hour with 0.9NSS in a ratio of 1:1 or 0.5:1
Antepartum haemorrhage of unknown origin: Should we be …
Funderburk SJ, Guthrie D, Meldrum D. Outcome of pregnancies complicated by early vaginal bleeding. British Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 1980;87(2):100-105. Harley A, Levy A, Zaulan Y, Koifman A, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, et al. Idiopathic bleeding during the second half of pregnancy as a risk factor for adverse perinatal outcome.
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