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- Module 2 PCS Case Study Worksheet and Coding Exercises
The area was thoroughly cleansed with Betadine Local lidocaine anesthesia was administered The patient was positioned left side down with knees drawn toward the chest Lumbar puncture was performed at the L3- interspace A 20-gauge needle was used Sufficient sample of clear spinal fluid was obtained This sample was sent to the laboratory
- Chapter 5: Coding Practice: Stand-Alone Urgent Care Center
Instructions: Review each case scenario, assign, and properly sequence the ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes, including ICD-10-CM external cause codes, as appropriate Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code
- Biofilm and the Selection of Non-Cytotoxic Wound Cleansers - WoundSource
Management of biofilm formation in chronic wounds begins with wound cleansing and debridement Antiseptic solutions are useful at first, but cleanser potency should be "stepped down" after 5 to 14 days to non-cytotoxic cleansers
- Assign diagnoses codes for the following scenerios: Chapter 18 . . .
Inpatient admission: The patient was struck in the face with a softball during a recreational ball game with no loss of consciousness The result was severe compound fractures of the left ethmoid sinus and frontal sinus bones The fractures were debrided, and open reduction was carried out
- (Solved) - Review each case and indicate the correct code(s). please . . .
After the hand was cleansed, Lidocaine was used to anesthetize the area, and then an electrocautery needle was used to pierce the nail plate The hematoma was drained successfully
- Examination and Evaluation of the Patient with a Wound
Although the initial appearance of the wound and periwound skin is observed, the wound assessment is best completed after the wound is cleansed thoroughly with normal saline or sterile water and the wound base is exposed
- Skin tear narrative note - Geriatric, LTC - allnurses
Always report any new bruising - if you don't the next guy behind you will and your shift may be suspected of causing the bruising Don't assume that someone else reported a newly evolving bruise unless you see it documented in the nurses notes
- Chapter 5: Coding Practice: Hospital Emergency Department
Instructions: Review each case scenario, assign, and properly sequence the ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes, including ICD-10-CM external cause codes, as appropriate Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code
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