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{{DX tag | Respiratory(old) | Medical Problem | Other Problems |  Retained Secretions/Mucous Plug/Atelectasis | 3022 | No | 0 | CC & Med | Current |  | }}
{{DX tag | Respiratory(old) | Medical Problem | Respiratory problems other |  Retained Secretions/Mucous Plug/Atelectasis | 3022 | No | 0 | CC & Med | Current |  | }}


Use this code only if it shows up on a chest X-ray as a problem or is causing '''significant respiratory distress''' which requires aggressive  
Use this code only if it shows up on a chest X-ray as a problem or is causing '''significant respiratory distress''' which requires aggressive  
intervention. Retained secretions which required nasal or oral suctioning but are really not contributing to significant respiratory distress in a patient, this should not be coded as a significant problem.  [[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 15:11, 14 June 2011 (CDT)
intervention. Retained secretions which required nasal or oral suctioning but are really not contributing to significant respiratory distress in a patient, this should not be coded as a significant problem.  [[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 15:11, 14 June 2011 (CDT)

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Respiratory(old) (old)

Type:

Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: Respiratory problems other
Sub Diagnosis: Retained Secretions/Mucous Plug/Atelectasis
Diagnosis Code: 3022
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & Med
Status: Current


Use this code only if it shows up on a chest X-ray as a problem or is causing significant respiratory distress which requires aggressive intervention. Retained secretions which required nasal or oral suctioning but are really not contributing to significant respiratory distress in a patient, this should not be coded as a significant problem. TOstryzniuk 15:11, 14 June 2011 (CDT)