Transcription of ICD-10 Reference Guide: Pediatrics Neonatal
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ICD- 10 reference guide : Pediatrics Neonatal ICD-10 General Overview ICD-10 -CM ICD-10 -PCS. Acute, Subacute, and Chronic Access ICD-10 -CM can accommodate more specificity when describing How did you gain access to the procedure site? acute, subacute, and chronic conditions Incision Open Natural Orifice/Artificial Opening Some conditions may meet both acute and chronic criteria and (Mouth, Vagina, Ostomy, Urethra, etc.). should be documented as such Scope Needle Directly on the Skin Anatomic Site/Location Anatomic Site/Location More detail in terms of location of injury/condition Specify exact site of procedure to ensure accurate coding Document precisely where injury/condition occurs Some procedure codes cannot be identified (by coding staff). Read through ICD-10 -CM descriptions to understand the type of without the exact site/location being documented clinical detail that is required Intent Laterality Be clear in documentation as to what procedure(s) are Left Bilateral performed Right Multiple Locations (if applicable).
ICD-10 Reference Guide: Pediatrics – Neonatal Page 3 of 4 Common Co-Morbid Conditions Anemia Etiology/Type Vitamin/Iron Deficiency, Due to Chronic Disease, Pernicious, Sickle Cell, Prematurity Symptoms Related To … Due to Chronic Disease (name disease)
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