Assignment for Coding OB Cases Assignment ICD10CM and ICD10PCS PLEASE CODE WITHICD10CM and ICD10PCS THIS CASES OBSTETRI
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Assignment for Coding OB Cases
Assignment ICD10CM and ICD10PCS
PLEASE CODE WITHICD10CM and ICD10PCS THIS CASES
OBSTETRIC CASES
Case#1
A 34 year old female is admitted in active labor during week 39
of pregnancy. She had a previous cesarean section 2 years ago
as a result of fetal distress and cephalopelvic disproportion
(CPD). No fetal distress was found during this admission but
it was determined that the patient still had cephalopelvic
disproportion, therefore a repeat low cervical cesarean section had
to be performed. A healthy 8lb 10oz female was safely
delivered.
Diagnosis: Delivery complicated by Cephalopelvic
disproportion (Repeat Cesarean Section)
Procedure: Cesarean Delivery (Root Operation is Extraction
Obstetric)
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Case#2
The patient is a 30 year old woman, gravida 3, para 2 in week 40
of pregnancy. The patient is admitted in labor. The
labor proceeded normally and the woman delivered a healthy male
infant vaginally without complications. The mother and baby
were able to be discharged on the hospital day 2.
Discharge Diagnosis: Normal spontaneous vaginal
delivery; Weeks of gestation; Outcome of delivery
Assignment ICD10CM and ICD10PCS
PLEASE CODE WITHICD10CM and ICD10PCS THIS CASES
OBSTETRIC CASES
Case#1
A 34 year old female is admitted in active labor during week 39
of pregnancy. She had a previous cesarean section 2 years ago
as a result of fetal distress and cephalopelvic disproportion
(CPD). No fetal distress was found during this admission but
it was determined that the patient still had cephalopelvic
disproportion, therefore a repeat low cervical cesarean section had
to be performed. A healthy 8lb 10oz female was safely
delivered.
Diagnosis: Delivery complicated by Cephalopelvic
disproportion (Repeat Cesarean Section)
Procedure: Cesarean Delivery (Root Operation is Extraction
Obstetric)
__________________________________
Case#2
The patient is a 30 year old woman, gravida 3, para 2 in week 40
of pregnancy. The patient is admitted in labor. The
labor proceeded normally and the woman delivered a healthy male
infant vaginally without complications. The mother and baby
were able to be discharged on the hospital day 2.
Discharge Diagnosis: Normal spontaneous vaginal
delivery; Weeks of gestation; Outcome of delivery