Question

In: Nursing

The patient is admitted to the hospital five weeks after delivering a healthy female infant following a full-term pregnancy with the admitting diagnosis of acute cholecystitis with cholelithiasis.

ICD 10 CM Code for the following case

The patient is admitted to the hospital five weeks after delivering a healthy female infant following a full-term pregnancy with the admitting diagnosis of acute cholecystitis with cholelithiasis. The patient was known to have gallstones prior to her pregnancy and had symptoms of the disease recur during the pregnancy and become more serious during the immediate postpartum period. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed without complications. Pathologic examination confirmed the admitting diagnosis. The patient is able to go home one day after the surgery.

Principal diagnosis:

Secondary diagnosis:

Principal procedure:

Secondary procedure:

Solutions

Expert Solution

Principal diagnosis:Cholecystitis with cholelithiasis ICD10CM Code is 80.19

Secondary diagnosis: Postpartum ICD10CM Code is090.89

Principal procedure:Laproscopic cholecystectomy ICD10 CM Code is Z53. 31

Secondary procedure: Pathologic examinationICD 10CM Code is 89. 7


Related Solutions

A five-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with a severe acute infection of the...
A five-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with a severe acute infection of the ethmoid sinuses. The patient has had a history of sinus infections. At three years of age, the patient had been diagnosed with a pneumonia infection, but did not have an increased level of white blood cells. Presently, the patient was treated with antibiotics and his antibodies against streptolysin O, an antigen from streptococci, were measured. The patient had no antibodies against SLO, and his...
Grace Santos is a 45-year-old female patient admitted to hospital 3 days ago with a diagnosis...
Grace Santos is a 45-year-old female patient admitted to hospital 3 days ago with a diagnosis of pneumonia. IV access was initiated 74 hours ago. The RN used a 20 g cathlon and was successful on her 2nd attempt at initiation. The IV is insitu in the right forearm. Grace has been on IV antibiotics now for 72 hours and has shown great improvement. Grace has been receiving cefuroxime 750 mg IV q8h x 5 days. Grace is allergic to...
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT