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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == |
Revision as of 14:56, 30 October 2018
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Hyperkalemia |
ICD10 code: | E87.5 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | Hyperkalemia K Greater Than 6.5 |
Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
APACHE Como Component: | none |
APACHE Acute Component: | 2019-0: Renal/Metabolic NOS, 2019-0: Metabolic/Renal NOS |
Start Date: | |
Stop Date: | |
External ICD10 Documentation |
This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.
Additional Info
- The parameters for coding hyperkalemia are: a K+ of greater than 6.5 OR any elevated K+ that is being treated. This change is active as of Feb 12, 2018.
- If it's due to a drug effect, then code that also (see the 2 lists below).
Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition
- Disorder of mineral metabolism, NOS
- Renal dialysis care, including dialysis itself
- Electrolyte disorder, NOS
Candidate Combined ICD10 codes
- If the cause of this diagnosis is known, combine it with this code.
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