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Education
Pick Up the Threads and
Cast a Net on Your
ICD-10 Worries p27
X Boost your preparations
with these 5 strategic tips.
Specialty Corners
Manage Your Anesthesia
Coding for Broken Bones
With 2 Precise Steps p28
X Take a look at the
musculoskeletal system
to handle documentation
complexities.
Use One-to-One Transition
Code For Chronic
Laryngitis in ICD-10 p29
X Hint: Don’t forget to report
exposure to tobacco or
infectious agents separately.
Expand Options for
Newborn Respiratory
Distress Syndrome p30
X Fourth digit adds detail.
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though you might have gotten burned with the delay last year.
Reader Questions
Target 3 ICD-10 Options
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Cause of Vulvar Dysplasia
Doesn’t Influence
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Abbreviations: Rt-Right, Lt-Left,
Uni-Unilateral, Bi-Bilateral, Un /
Unspec.-Unspecified, Char.-Character,
Dz.-Disease, Diab.-Diabetic.
7th
Character:
7th
indicates a code requires a 7th
character for encounter type. Codes
marked with 7th
in this chart have these
7th
character options:
A - Initial Encounter
D - Subsequent Encounter
S - Sequela.
Colors: When a code’s final character
depends on the side of the body
affected, colors are used to match the
side to the corresponding character
option, as shown in this example:
Cerumen Impaction (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi)
H61.20/1/2/3
ABDOMINAL PAIN R10.9
RUQ R10.11
LUQ R10.12
RLQ R10.31
LLQ R10.32
Epigastric R10.13
Generalized R10.84
Periumbilical R10.33
Abd. / Pelvic Symptoms Other R19.8
ABNORMALITY IN EXAMS / TESTS
Alkaline Phosphatase R74.8
Antibody Titer R76.0
Blood Chemistry, NEC R79.9
Blood Sugar R73.09
C-Reactive Protein R79.82
Chest X-Ray, Coin Lesion R91.1
Infiltrate/Shadow NOS R91.8
Heart, Coronary R93.1
Coagulation Profile R79.1
Culture, Blood (+) R78.81
Nasal Swab (+) R84.5
EKG / ECG R94.31
Enzymes, Cardiac/ Liver R74.0
Other Enzymes R74.8
ESR R70.0
Feces R19.5
Heart Sounds R01.2
HIV R75
Asymptomatic State Z21
Helicobacter Pylori B96.81
IVP R93.4
Liver Function Test R94.5
PFT / Pulmonary Study R94.2
PPD(+) Tuberculin (+) R76.11
RADIOLOGIC STUDIES
Abdomen NEC R93.5
Biliary Tract/ GB R93.2
CXR Coin Lesion R91.1
CXR Infiltrate NOS R91.8
CXR, Heart, Coronary R93.1
Genitourinary Tract R93.8
GI Tract R93.3
Retroperitoneum R93.5
RBC Morphology / Size R71.8
RPR(+) A53.0
Stool Color / Content / O.B. R19.5
URINALYSIS
Bacteriuria N39.0
Biliuria R82.2
Cells / Casts R82.99
Glycosuria R81
Hematuria R31.9
Gross R31.0
Microscopic
Benign essential R31.1
Other R31.2
Hemoglobinuria R82.3
Ketonuria R82.4
Proteinuria R80.9
Pyuria / UTI N39.0
ABSCESS, also see CELLULITIS
Abdominal Wall L02.211
Anorectal K61.2
Arm (Rt/Lt) L02.413/4
Axilla (Rt/Lt) L02.411/2
Back L02.212
Buttock L02.31
Chest J86.9
Face L02.01
Head L02.811
Neck L02.11
Peritonsillar J36
Tooth K04.7
Unspec. Site L02.91
Acidosis, Metabolic / Respiratory E87.2
Acne Vulgaris L70.0
Addison’s Disease E27.1
Adenoiditis, Chronic J35.02
Adenoids, Hypertrophy J35.2
Administrative Service Z02.9
Adverse Effect of Medicine
Unspec. Drug7th
T50.905
see DRUG ADVERSE EFFECT
Aerophagia F45.8
Agammaglobulinemia, NOS D80.1
Autosomal Recessive D80.0
Burton’s Type D80.0
Swiss Type D80.0
X-Linked D80.0
X-Linked Recessive D80.0
AIDS, All Forms B20
Asymptomatic / Subclinical Z21
Alkaline Phosphatase Elevation R74.8
Alkalosis, Metabolic / Respiratory E87.3
Allergic Alveolitis J67.9
ALLERGIC ARTHRITIS/ARTHROPATHY
Ankle / Foot (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.871/2/9
Forearm (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.831/2/9
Hand (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.841/2/9
Lower Leg (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.861/2/9
Multiple Sites M13.89
Pelvic Region / Thigh (Rt/Lt/Un)
M13.851/2/9
Shoulder Region (Rt/Lt/Un)
M13.811/2/9
Upper Arm (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.821/2/9
Unspec. Site M13.80
Allergic Conjunctivitis H10.10
Allergic Rhinitis
Animal Hair and Dander J30.81
Other Allergen J30.89
Pollen J30.1
Unspec. J30.9
Other Specified Sites J30.89
Allergy Desensitization Z51.89
ALLERGY / ALLERGIC TO
Air-Borne Substance J30.89
Animal Dander / Hair J30.81
Asbestos Toxic Effect7th
T65.894
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional Self Harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Bee Sting7th
T63.44#
Caused by Medicine7th
T50.905
Dander J30.81
Dandruff J30.81
Dermatitis due to Food L27.2
Diathesis Z88.9
Drug / Medicine Unspec.7th
T50.905
Dust / House Dust J30.89
Feather J30.89
Food, Ingested7th
T78.1XX
Atopic, skin L20.89
Food in Contact w/ Skin L23.6
Gastritis, w/ Hemorrhage K29.61
w/o Hemorrhage K29.60
Gastroenteritis K52.2
Grain / Grass J30.1
History of drug Allergy Z88.9
House Dust J30.89
Inhalant J30.89
Kapok J30.89
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional Self Harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Latex7th
T65.81#
Medicine Unspec.7th
T50.905
Pneumonia J82
Pollen J30.1
Asthma J45.909
w/ Status Asthmaticus J45.902
w/o Status Asthmaticus J45.909
Primrose J30.1
Primula J30.1
Purpura D69.0
Ragweed J30.1
Rose J30.1
Senecio Jacobaea J30.1
Serum Sickness7th
T80.69X
Anaphylactic Shock7th
T80.59X
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional Self Harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Silicone7th
T65.89#
Skin Reaction L25.9
Specified Allergen NEC7th
T78.49X
Tobacco
Chewing Tobacco7th
T65.21#
Other Nicotine7th
T65.29#
Tobacco Cigarettes7th
T65.22#
Tree J30.1
Unspec.7th
T78.40X
Urethritis N34.2
Urticaria L50.0
Wrong Substance Taken NEC7th
T50.90#
ALLERGY, Alveolitis Extrinsic J67.9
Aspergillus Clavatus J67.4
Cryptostroma Corticale J67.6
Organism Growing in Ventilation
Air Conditioning System J67.7
Specified Type NEC J67.8
Alopecia L65.9
Alveolar Proteinosis J84.01
Alveolitis Allergic NOS J67.9
Alymphoplasia D82.1
Amenorrhea N91.2
ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK / REACTION
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional Self Harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Bee Sting7th
T63.44#
Food Related
Due to Code Due to Code
Additives7th T78.06X Nuts of
Trees7th
T78.05X
Crustaceans7th
T78.02X Peanuts7th
T78.01X
Eggs7th
T78.08X Seeds7th
T78.05X
Fish7th
T78.03X Specified
NEC7th
T78.09X
Fruits7th
T78.04X Unspec.7th
T78.00X
Milk
Products7th
T78.07X Vegetables7th
T78.04X
due to Blood Products7th
T80.51X
Serum Reaction7th
T80.61X
due to Immunization/Vaccine7th
T80.52X
Serum Reaction7th
T80.62X
due to Other Serum7th
T80.59X
Serum Reaction7th
T80.69X
due to Unspec. Correct Substance
Properly Administered7th
T88.6XX
due to Unspec. Wrong Substance
Given/ Taken by Mistake7th
T50.901
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional self harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Insect Sting7th
T63.9#X
Medicine7th
T88.6XX
Unspec. Cause NOS7th
T78.2XX
Venom7th
T63.9#X
ANEMIA, Unspec. D64.9
Aplastic D61.9
Autoimmune Hemolytic D59.1
Blood Loss, Acute D62
Chronic D50.0
Chemotherapy Anemia D64.81
Drug / Toxin D64.2
Folic Acid Deficiency D52.9
Hemoglobinopathies D58.2
Hemolytic D58.9
Hemorrhagic, Acute D62
Chronic D50.0
Idiopathic D64.9
Iron Deficiency D50.9
Macrocytic D53.9
Megaloblastic Nutritional D52.0
Neoplastic Disease D63.0
Pernicious D51.0
Sickle Cell D57.1
Spherocytosis D58.0
Thalassemias D56.9
Angioneurotic Edema7th
T78.3XX
Annual Physical Examination Z00.00
Anorexia R63.0
Anorexia Nervosa F50.00
Anosmia R43.0
Anoxia / Hypoxia R09.02
Aphthous Ulcer K12.0
Apnea R06.81
Sleep G47.30
Arrhythmia, Heart I49.9
Arthralgia, Site Unspec. M25.50
Polyarthralgia M25.50
ARTHRITIS, Unspec. M19.90
Hip M16.9
Juvenile Rheumatoid M08.00
Knee M17.9
Pyogenic / Septic M00.9
Shoulder (Rt/Lt/Un) M19.011/2/9
α = 0- Site Unspec., 1- Occipito-atlanto-
axial, 2- Cervical, 3- Cervicothoracic,
4- Thoracic, 5- Thoracolumbar, 6- Lumbar,
7- Lumbosacral, 8- Sacral and
Sacrococcygeal, 9- Multiple Sites
Spine M46.9α
Ascariasis B77.9
Aspergillosis B44.9
Aspergillosis Bronchopulmonary, allergic
B44.81
Aspergillus Clavatus Alveolitis J67.4
Asphyxia R09.01
ASTHMA
* = 1- w/ Acute Exacerbation
2- w/ Status Asthmaticus
9- w/o Mention of Status Asthmaticus
(Uncomplicated)
Atopic J45.90*
Childhood J45.90*
Cough Variant J45.991
Eosinophilic J82
Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm J45.990
Extrinsic J45.90*
Hay J45.90*
Intrinsic J45.90*
Late-Onset J45.90*
Miners’ Asthma J60
Obstructive, Chronic J44.9
w/ Acute Exacerbation J44.1
Unspec. J44.9
Platinum J45.998
Red-Cedar Asthma J67.8
Unspec. J45.909
w/ COPD J44.9
w/ Status Asthmaticus J45.902
Wood Asthma J67.8
Atelectasis J98.11
Atopy NEC Z88.9
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Hyperactivity Type F90.1
Inattentive Type F90.0
Autoimmune Disease NEC / NOS M35.9
Azotemia R79.89
Bacteremia R78.81
Bagassosis J67.1
Basophilia D72.824
Bird-Fanciers’ Lung J67.2
BITE
Insect, Infected L08.89
Insect, Nonvenomous, Multiple T07
# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)
2- Intentional Self Harm
3- Assault
4- Undetermined
Venomous / Spider7th
T63.30#
Bleeding Disorder R58
β= 1- Rt Upper Eyelid
2- Rt Lower Eyelid
3- Rt Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
4- Lt Upper Eyelid
5- Lt Lower Eyelid
6- Lt Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
9- Unspec. Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
Blepharitis H01.00β
Blurred Vision H53.8
Bradycardia R00.1
Bronchiectasis J47.9
w/ Acute Exacerbation J47.1
Bronchiolitis, Acute J21.9
Bronchiolitis due to RSV J21.0
BRONCHIOLITIS, Acute J21.9
Obliterative, Chronic, due to
Chemical Fumes / Vapors J68.4
Respiratory Syncytial Virus J21.0
Other Organisms J21.8
BRONCHITIS
Acute or Subacute J20.9
Acute or Chronic Unspec. J40
* = 1- w/ Acute Exacerbation
2- w/ Status Asthmaticus
9- w/o Mention of Status Asthmaticus
(Uncomplicated)
Asthmatic J45.90*
Asthmatic, Chronic J44.9
Chemical, Acute J68.0
Chronic Asthmatic J44.9
Chronic Catarrhal J41.0
Chronic, Mucopurulent J41.1
Chronic Obstructive J44.9
Chronic, Simple J41.0
Chronic, Unspec. J42
Cigarette J41.0
COPD w/Ac. Exacerbation J44.1
COPD w/o Mention of Acute
Exacerbation J44.9
Fumes / Vapors J68.0
Mucopurulent Chronic J41.1
Purulent J41.1
Simple Chronic J41.0
Smokers’ Cough J41.0
Bronchopneumonia Unspec. J18.0
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia P27.1
Bronchospasm Acute J98.01
Exercise-Induced J45.990
Bruisability, Easy R23.3
Bruxism
Psychogenic F45.8
Sleep related G47.63
Calcification, of Bronchus J98.09
of Lung NOS J98.4
Trachea J39.8
Candidiasis Un B37.9
Candidiasis, Mouth B37.0
Vaginal / Vulvar B37.3
Canker Sore K12.0
Carbuncle L02.93
Caries, Dental K02.9
Cat-Scratch Disease A28.1
CELLULITIS, Unspec. Site L03.90
Arm (Rt/Lt) L03.113/4
Buttock L03.317
Face L03.211
Finger (Rt/Lt/Un) L03.011/2/9
Foot(Rt/Lt) L03.115/6
Hand (Rt/Lt) L03.113/4
Leg (Rt/Lt) L03.115/6
Neck L03.221
Toe (Rt/Lt/Un) L03.031/2/9
Torso L03.319
Cerumen Impaction (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi)
H61.20/1/2/3
β= 1- Rt Upper Eyelid
2- Rt Lower Eyelid
3- Rt Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
4- Lt Upper Eyelid
5- Lt Lower Eyelid
6- Lt Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
9- Unspec. Eye, Unspec. Eyelid
Chalazion H00.1β
Cheese-Washers’ Lung J67.8
Cheilitis K13.0
Chicken Pox / Varicella B01.9
Chill(s), w/ Fever R50.9
w/o Fever R68.83
Chlamydia Infection A74.9
Choking Sensation R09.89
CMV, Cytomegalovirus B25.9
Coagulation Defect D68.9
Coffee Workers’ Lung J67.8
Colic NOS R10.83
Colitis, Unspec. K52.9
Infectious A09
Ulcerative K51.90
Collagen Disease NOS M35.9
Complement C1-C9 Deficiency D89.89
Complement C1-C9 Dysfunction D89.89
Congestion, Chest / Lung R09.89
Nose R09.81
Conjunctival Hemorrhage (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi)
H11.30/1/2/3
CONJUNCTIVITIS, Acute (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi)
H10.30/1/2/3
Acute Atopic (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi) H10.10/1/2/3
Chemical (Rt/Lt/Bi/Un) H10.211/2/3/9
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Follicular, Acute (Rt/Lt/Bi/Un)
H10.011/2/3/9
Gonococcus A54.31
Mucopurulent (Rt/Lt/Bi/Un)
H10.021/2/3/9
Serous (Rt/Lt/Bi/Un) H10.231/2/3/9
Swimming Pool B30.1
Unspec. H10.9
Vernal H10.44
Viral B30.9
Conjunctivochalasis (Rt/Lt/Bi/Un)
H11.821/2/3/9
Connective Tissue Disease NOS M35.9
Constipation Unspec. K59.00
CONTACT DERMATITIS, NOS L25.9
Chemical L25.3
Cold Water L25.8
Cosmetics L25.0
Detergent L24.0
Dye / Hair Dye L25.2
Drug / Medicine in Contact L25.1
Food in Contact with Skin L25.4
Food, In Contact with Skin L25.4
Fur L23.81
Hot Water L25.8
Metal / Jewelry L25.8
Neomycin L25.1
Plant, etc. L25.5
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