Icd 10 fetal anatomy screening

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      3.4.5 mammogram screening study 41. ... (narrative) (ultrasound) section ed 0..1 11766-3 fetus, body weight percentile (comp of est fetal wgt w std pop dist at same estga) obs pq 0..1 11768-9 fetus, body weight percentile range percentile (categorization by comparison with standards) obs pq 0..1 11883-6 fetus, gender finding (narrative ...


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      ICD-9-CM – International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification. ... Screening for other specified viral disease. Use code V69.8, Other problems related to lifestyle, as a secondary code if an asymptomatic patient is in a known high risk group for HIV. ... Fetal Conditions Affecting the Management of the Mother ...


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      6. Requested Imaging Study. First Trimester Imaging ☐ CPT© 76801 . AND/OR ☐ CPT© 76817 . Gestational age at time of imaging _____ Fetal Anatomy Scan – Optimally completed at ≥ 18 weeks, may be considered at ≥ 16


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      This includes assignment of ICD and HCPCS codes for all services rendered. ... B. Post-procedural visits are covered within the 10-day period following a fetal non-stress test. ... diverticulitis extrinsic compression or aberrant anatomy/scarring from prior surgery. This is intended for use in pre-operative situations when knowledge of the ...


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      International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification. The OID for this table is ICD-10-CM - 2.16.840.1.113883.6.90. The International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM), describes the classification of morbidity and mortality information for statistical purposes and for the indexing of ...


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      Intrauterine fetal demise. ASCUS: atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance. ... (positive at 8-9 d); bHCG rises to 100,000 by 10 weeks and levels off at10,000 at term; can get gestational sac as early as 5 weeks. At that point your bHCG should be 1500 to 2000. ... BLADDER ANATOMY - Detrusser and urethra = smooth muscle


    • [DOCX File]Department of Obstetrics

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      The physician must become familiar with the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification) coding systems. 1. Describe the current standard terms and definitions used in obstetrics and gynecology.


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      CPT 76805 would be used for a fetal maternal evaluation of the number of fetuses, amniotic/chorionic sacs, survey of intracranial, spinal, and abdominal anatomy, evaluation of a 4-chamber heart view, assessment of the umbilical cord insertion site, assessment of amniotic fluid volume, and evaluation of maternal adnexa when visible when ...


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      You may also have prenatal screening for genetic diseases around 10-14 weeks (optional). You will also have an anatomy ultrasound around 20 weeks at an ultrasound facility. ... the CPT (procedure codes) are 76813 and 76801, and the ICD 10 code (diagnosis code) is Z34.02 if you will be under 35 years old when the baby is born, and O09.512 if you ...


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      8. Initial Screening for Fetal Anomalies. Fetal Anatomy Scan – Optimally completed at ≥ 18 weeks, may be considered at ≥ 16 weeks ☐ CPT© 76805


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