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{{DX tag | Respiratory | | P-Op Resp Failure | POST OP RESP FAILURE | 2400 | No | 0 | | | | }}''Notes: '' | {{DX tag | Respiratory | | P-Op Resp Failure | POST OP RESP FAILURE | 2400 | No | 0 | | | | }}''Notes: '' | ||
There are subcodes in this category: | |||
1. atelectasis | |||
2. narcotic induced | |||
3. mucous plug | |||
5. pulmonary edema/fluid overload | |||
7. post op neck edema | |||
8. failure to wean post op | |||
11. pneumomediastinum | |||
12. 2nd to cardiac arrythmias | |||
*Regarding subcode #8: This code is often used because the pt has been unable to be weaned from the ventilator in PARR and subsequently needs an ICU bed. If possible the exact reason for the failure to wean should be also added. For example, OSA, fluid overload, copd exacerbation, etc. Utilizing only the code "failure to wean" would mean that it is unclear why this occurred.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 12:04, 10 November 2011 (CST) | |||
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This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Respiratory disorder, postprocedure/postop NOSClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category: Respiratory (old) |
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| Main Diagnosis: | P-Op Resp Failure |
| Sub Diagnosis: | POST OP RESP FAILURE |
| Diagnosis Code: | 2400 |
| Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
| Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
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There are subcodes in this category: 1. atelectasis 2. narcotic induced 3. mucous plug 5. pulmonary edema/fluid overload 7. post op neck edema 8. failure to wean post op 11. pneumomediastinum 12. 2nd to cardiac arrythmias
- Regarding subcode #8: This code is often used because the pt has been unable to be weaned from the ventilator in PARR and subsequently needs an ICU bed. If possible the exact reason for the failure to wean should be also added. For example, OSA, fluid overload, copd exacerbation, etc. Utilizing only the code "failure to wean" would mean that it is unclear why this occurred.--LKolesar 12:04, 10 November 2011 (CST)