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Coding
Recommendations - Feature
Article 10/15/00
Procedure Practice
Assign ICD-9-CM codes to the following coding scenarios:
- Example
1:
- Uterine prolapse secondary to obstetrical trauma
sustained years earlier during 3 vaginal deliveries.
- Example
2:
- Delayed hemorrhage due to retained placental fragments
three weeks post normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.
- Example
3:
- Tubal pregnancy with rupture complicated by staphylococcus
salpingitis.
- Example
4:
- Excessive hemorrhage one week following treatment
of ruptured cornual pregnancy.
- Example
5:
- Delivery of liveborn male with immediate postpartum
proteinuria, edema, and seizures with blood pressures
peaking at 228/124.
- Example
6:
- Type I diabetic woman, 6 months pregnant admitted
for regulation of persistently elevated blood glucose.
- Example
7:
- Vaginal delivery of twins following previous Cesarean
section, 2nd degree perineal laceration.
- Example
8:
- Precipitous delivery in family vehicle prior to
admission, postpartum fever, no source of sepsis
identified.
- Example
9:
- False labor, undelivered.
- Example
10:
- Hyperemesis gravidarum, 14 weeks gestation,
with dehydration, undelivered.
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