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m (Well, i hope we don't miss this duplication if the base rules ever change.)
 
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*[[Comorbid Diagnosis]]: Do not code [[Ileostomy or colostomy, has one]] as a comorb unless they had the ostomy prior to this episode of care
*[[Comorbid Diagnosis]]: Do not code [[Ileostomy or colostomy, has one]] as a comorb unless they had the ostomy prior to this episode of care
*[[Acquired Diagnosis]]:  [[Ileostomy or colostomy, has one]]  is used as an acquired diagnosis if the patient undergoes this procedure after they are accepted to an ICU or medicine service.  CCI code Large Intestine(T) or Small Intestine(T),  combined with bypass should also be entered. Do not code the CCI code if the ostomy was already present, unless on admission they have a complication that is directly related to the ostomy, see [[Admit Procedure]]
*[[Acquired Diagnosis]]:  [[Ileostomy or colostomy, has one]]  is used as an acquired diagnosis if the patient undergoes this procedure after they are accepted to an ICU or medicine service.  CCI code Large Intestine(T) or Small Intestine(T),  combined with bypass should also be entered. Do not code the CCI code if the ostomy was already present, unless on admission they have a complication that is directly related to the ostomy, see [[Admit Procedure]]
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* These instructions seem to be just the regular instructions for the various [[Dx Type]]s. So why were they added for this particular code? What was confusing about this one that wouldn't apply to other codes in general, or other "has one" codes? I want to make sure we don't duplicate information, or if we do we do it deliberately (eg with template). [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:22, 2022 October 19 (CDT)
* it was added to be consistent with the [[Tracheostomy, has one]] guidelines which have changed, I had feedback from collectors that it was confusing and not consistent, so I added it for clarity [[User:Lkaita|Lisa Kaita]] 12:22, 2022 October 20 (CDT)
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== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==

Latest revision as of 10:40, 2022 November 16

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Ileostomy or colostomy, has one
ICD10 code: Z93.4
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Colostomy
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
Start Date:
Stop Date:
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This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.

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    • 2019-01-01
    • 2999-12-31
    • Z93.4
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Additional Info

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