Transcription of Chapter 10 Respiratory System J00-J99
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Chapter 10 Respiratory SystemJ00-J99 Presented by:Jesicca Andrews1 Respiratory System2 Respiratory Infections A Respiratory infection cannot be assumed from a laboratory report alone; physician concurrence and documentation are necessary. Remember that infectious organisms are not always identified by laboratory examination, particularly when antibiotic therapy has been started; an infection code may be assigned without laboratory evidence when it is supported by clinical documentation. 3 PneumoniaCategoryDescriptionCharactersSu bcategoriesJ12 Viral, nec4-5 AdenoviralRespiratory syncytialParainfluenzaHuman metapneumovirusOtherJ13 Due to strep pneumoniae3J14 Due to Hemophilusinfluenza3J15 Bacterial, nec4-6 KlebsiellaGram-(aerobic)Pseudomonas StaphStrep group B Other StrepMycoplasmapneumoniaeE-coli Other UnspecifiedJ16 Due to other infectious organisms4 ChlamydiaOth
Pneumonia • Pneumonia is a common respiratory infection that is coded in several ways in ICD-10-CM.Combination codes that account for both pneumonia and the responsible organism are included in chapters 1 and 10 of
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