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== use of subdiagnosis "other" (136-90)==
== use of subdiagnosis "other" (136-90)==
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The use of this sub-diagnosis was discussed at the Task meeting December 5,2012.It was decided that even though this category is used for bleeding problems, we will also use 136-90 for severe shock related to non hemorrhagic hypovolemia.Thanks again to everyone who participated in answering the question I had previously posted on wiki.````
The use of this sub-diagnosis was discussed at the Task meeting December 5,2012.It was decided that even though this category is used for bleeding problems, we will also use 136-90 for severe shock related to non hemorrhagic hypovolemia.Thanks again to everyone who participated in answering the question I had previously posted on wiki.[[User:GHall|GHall]] 17:17, 2012 December 5 (EST)

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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:Shock, hypovolemic shock or hemorrhagic shock

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Cardiovascular (old)

Type:

Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: HYPOVOLEMIC/HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
Sub Diagnosis:
  • 1 Epistaxis
  • 2 Gastrointestinal Bleed
  • 3 Trauma
  • 4 Intraperitoneal Bleed
  • 5 Post-op Bleed
  • 6 AAA Rupture (see Aneurysm also)
  • 7 Gynecological Bleeding
  • 90 Other
Diagnosis Code: 136-00
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: Critical Care and Medicine
Status: Currently Collected


use of subdiagnosis "other" (136-90)

Template:Discussion The use of this sub-diagnosis was discussed at the Task meeting December 5,2012.It was decided that even though this category is used for bleeding problems, we will also use 136-90 for severe shock related to non hemorrhagic hypovolemia.Thanks again to everyone who participated in answering the question I had previously posted on wiki.GHall 17:17, 2012 December 5 (EST)