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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
Includes:  
'''Includes:'''
* all abnormal blood testing results which don't have their own, more specific code
* All abnormal blood testing results which don't have their own, more specific code
* abnormal values of cardiac blood tests such as CPK and troponins
* Abnormal values of cardiac blood tests such as CPK and troponins
* abnormal coagulation profile.
* Abnormal coagulation profile.
 
* Abnormal ferritin
 
* abnormal lactate,  combine with [[Acidosis, NOS]] if applicable
{{ICD10 Guideline Signs Symptoms Test Results not needed when cause known}}
{{ICD10 Guideline abnormal test}}


{{ICD10 Guideline repeated events}}
{{ICD10 Guideline repeated events}}

Latest revision as of 12:33, 2023 August 29

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Abnormal blood chemistry NOS
ICD10 code: R79.8
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
Start Date: 2019-01-16
Stop Date:
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    • 2019-01-16
    • 2999-12-31
    • R79.8
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Additional Info

Includes:

  • All abnormal blood testing results which don't have their own, more specific code
  • Abnormal values of cardiac blood tests such as CPK and troponins
  • Abnormal coagulation profile.
  • Abnormal ferritin
  • abnormal lactate, combine with Acidosis, NOS if applicable

Abnormal test

  • This code identifies an abnormal test result, not a disorder.

Repeated events

If this happens repeatedly during the same ward or unit stay, only code it the first time it happens, regardless of whether it is an Admit Diagnosis or Acquired Diagnosis, rather than each time it happens. See ICD10 codes only coded the first time for other diagnoses coded this way.

Example:   
  • A person has a self-limited episode of A-fib. It goes away and then recurs. Only code the first one.
  • A person has a self-limited episode of A-fib. It goes away but then he has an episode of V-tach. As this is a different diagnosis, both of these should be listed, but only code once each.
  • Patient comes in with hypokalemia. It’s treated and remits, but the next day it recurs. Only code the first time.

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