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Overview:
There
are
3
parts
to
this
assignment.
In
parts
1
and
2,
you
will
need
to
complete
the
table
below.
In
part
3
you
will
use
3M
encoder
software
and
provide
screenshots
that
show
your
work.
Be
sure
you
code
to
the
highest
level
of
specificity
available
based
on
the
details
provided
in
the
diagnostic
statements.
Instructions:
In
the
table
below,
read
each
Diagnostic
Statement
(in
column
1),
enter
the
correct
Main
Term
(in
column
2)
and
ICD-10-CM
Code
from
the
Alphabetic
Index
(in
column
3).
Steps
for
Identifying
the
Main
Term
and
the
Code
using
the
Alphabetic
Index
For
each
diagnostic
statement,
1.
ldentify
the
main
term
(see
definition
of
the
main
term
given
in
your
code
book).
2.
Based
on
the
main
term
you
identified,
use
the
Alphabetic
Index
found
in
the
front
of
the
ICD-10-CM
code
book
to
find
the
correct
code.
Do
not
use
the
Tabular
List
for
this
part.
3.
Compare
the details
in
the
Alphabetical
Index
for
the
code
to
the
details
in
the
diagnostic
statement.
Ensure
that
it
is
the best
match.
Instructions:
Use
the
codes
you
identified
in
column
3
to
find
the
complete
ICD-10-CM
Code
from
the
Tabular
List
and
enter
it
into
column
4.
Steps
for
Identifying
the
Code
using
the
Tabular
List
For
each
diagnostic
statement,
1.
Look-up
the
code
from
column
3
and
find
that
category
in
the
tabular
list.
2.
Read
any
additional
instructions
associated
with
that
category
(e.g.,
includes,
excludes,
etc.)
and
compare
it
to
the
details
provide
in
the
diagnostic
statement.
3.
Based
on
that
comparison,
ensure
you
have
reached
the
final
code
that best
matches
the
diagnostic
statement;
if
you
have
not,
return
to
step
2.
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1
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6
Table
for
Parts
1
and
2
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Column
4
Diagnostic
Statement
Main
Term
ICD-10-CM
Code
from
|
ICD-10-CM
Code
from
Alphabetic
Index
Tabular
List
Example:
Hallux
M20.1
M20.11
Hallux
valgus,
right
foot
1.
Pathologic
fracture;
left
ankle
Fracture
M84.472
M84.472A
2.
Gangrene
of
the
appendix
with
localized
peritonitis
Appendix
K35.3
K35.33
3.
Chalazion
of
right
upper
eyelid
Chalazion
HO0O0.1
HO00.11
4.
Baker’s
cyst,
right
knee
Baker’s
Cyst
M71.2
M71.21
5.
Foreign
body
external
ear;
right
Foreign
body
T16.1
T16.1XXA
6.
Whooping
cough
due
to
pertussis
(Bordetella)
with
pneumonia
Bordetella
A37.0
A37.01
Pertussis
7.
Olecranon
bursitis
of
the
left
elbow
Olecranon
bursitis
M70.2
M70.22
8.
Guillain-Barre’
Syndrome
Guillain-Barre
G61.0
G61.0
9.
Acute
Respiratory
Failure
with
hypoxia
Respiratory
failure
|
J96.1
J96.01
10.
Knee
laceration
Laceration
$81.0
$81.01
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Part
3:
Use
3M
Encoder
to
Determine
Appropriate
Codes
Instructions:
Use
the
3M
encoder
to
find
the
appropriate
codes
for
the
three
(3)
diagnostic
statements
below
(A-C).
After
each
statement,
provide
a
screenshot
showing
that
you
were
able
to
follow
the
encoder
process
to
arrive
at
the
correct code.
Make
sure
that
your
screenshot
shows
the
final
code.
Example
Diagnostic
Statement:
Acute
appendicitis
|
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http://3m.ahima.org:8080/launchCRS.htmi
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View
Options
Reference
Help
Contact
Us
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Medicare
Version
DRG
Weight
Total
37.0
395
0.6544
$2742.61
Age:
30
Gender:
Female
Admit
Date:
04/06/2020
Disch
Date:
04/06/2020
LOS:1
DSP:
Home,
Self
Care
(1)
ICD-10
Code
Display
ICD-10-CM
Diagnosis
Codes
Code
[
K3580
|Unspecified
acute
appendicitis
Description
Diagnostic
Statement
A:
Pathologic
fracture;
left
ankle
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Age:
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Sex:
Female
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Date:
10/19/2023
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Date:
10/19/2023
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DSP:
Home,
Self
Care
(1)
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Code
Display
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Diagnosis
Codes
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|
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Statement
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laceration
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Sex:
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10/19/2023
Disch
Date:
10/19/2023
LOS:1
DSP:
Home,
Self
Care
(1)
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ICD-10
Code
Display
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ICD-10-CM
Diagnosis
Codes
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