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* Most of the examples listed here are conditions that can ''cause'' violent behavior. This is well known, i.e. if there is a diagnosis of psychosis, then violent behavior should probably be expected. If something is part of a diagnosis, it should not have to be coded separately, should it? If someone has an appendectomy we would not want to code "sutures", right?  
* Most of the examples listed here are conditions that can ''cause'' violent behavior. This is well known, i.e. if there is a diagnosis of psychosis, then violent behavior should probably be expected. If something is part of a diagnosis, it should not have to be coded separately, should it? If someone has an appendectomy we would not want to code "sutures", right?  
So, my question is, is there value in recording VB in this case? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:37, 20 April 2009 (CDT)
So, my question is, is there value in recording VB in this case? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:37, 20 April 2009 (CDT)
{{ My humble answer is yes , it is definitely NB to record VB as with your example all surgeries require some form of sutures, clips, etc however, not all of the disease and trauma's listed cause VB 100% of the time...it is an abberant occurance that requires tons of staff/time and interventions........ W. Turner(SOGH)}}


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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:Violent behavior

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System:
Category: Neurological (old)

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Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: Violent Behaviour
Sub Diagnosis: VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR
Diagnosis Code: 538-00
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: Critical Care and Medicine
Status: Currently Collected
Start Date: May 27, 2004

The full name in the coding guide is "VIOLENT BEHAVIOR - 2nd TO MODERATE/ SEVERE DEMENTIA" but had to be shortened to fit on the PDA.

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  • Most of the examples listed here are conditions that can cause violent behavior. This is well known, i.e. if there is a diagnosis of psychosis, then violent behavior should probably be expected. If something is part of a diagnosis, it should not have to be coded separately, should it? If someone has an appendectomy we would not want to code "sutures", right?

So, my question is, is there value in recording VB in this case? Ttenbergen 16:37, 20 April 2009 (CDT) {{ My humble answer is yes , it is definitely NB to record VB as with your example all surgeries require some form of sutures, clips, etc however, not all of the disease and trauma's listed cause VB 100% of the time...it is an abberant occurance that requires tons of staff/time and interventions........ W. Turner(SOGH)}}

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