Icd 10 blunt trauma
[DOC File]Trauma Association of South Carolina
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ICD-10 PRIMARY E-CODE National Element. ICD-9 SECONDARY E-CODE National Element. ICD-10 SECONDARY E-CODE National Element. INJURY TYPE (Blunt/Penetrating) Data Format [combo] single-choice State Element. Required: Yes. Definition: Indicates primary mechanism or type of force causing injury to trauma patient. Field Values: 1. Blunt 2.
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ICD – 10 – PCS – The International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) is used to code out the procedures that were done for the trauma cases. The ICD-10-PCS coding contains 7 characters that represent the section, body system, root operation, body part, approach, device, and qualifier which are ...
64J-2
(10) Pediatric Trauma Patient – means a trauma patient with anatomical and physical characteristics of a person 15 years of age or younger. (11) Transfer or transport – as defined in subsection 64J-1.001(20), F.A.C. (12) Trauma – means a blunt, penetrating or burn injury caused by external force or violence.
[DOC File]Trauma Registrar Guide
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The American Trauma Society provides a combined Basic and Advanced Course that should be considered the minimum necessary trauma registry training. Knowledge of medical terminology and human anatomy are also important especially in light of the scheduled implementation of ICD-10 …
[DOC File]Scenarios for ICD-10-CM Training
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2cm laceration of the left heel with foreign body, current injury Laceration, heel – See Laceration, foot (except toe(s) alone), left, with foreign body. Review the Tabular for correct seventh character extension. In ICD-10-CM, the Index identifies both the laterality and the presence of …
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