How to code complications of neoplasms!!!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- In this video I explain how to code and sequence complications of neoplasms accurately in ICD 10. I explain how to apply the guidelines and coding instructional notes to correctly code and sequence both the complication and the underlying neoplasm. The video covers concepts from ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines including encounter for complication associated with a neoplasm, management of dehydration due to malignancy, and anemia associated with malignancy.
Whether you're new to medical coding or looking to enhance your skills, the video offers quick tips and tricks to improve your coding abilities and boost your confidence. So, let's get started and happy coding!
The information and opinions presented are based on my experience, training, and interpretation. Although the information has been researched and reviewed for accuracy, I accept no liability concerning errors, omissions, misuse or misinterpretation. This information is intended as a guide: it should not be considered a legal/consulting opinion or advice.
Love that it short and simple but also clear! Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
I am an RN CDI, have been loving these quick coding tips. Thank you!
Thank you 😊 I am very happy to hear that!
I have been coding so many neoplasms complications this video helps me A LOT!! Thank you!!
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This was an awesome breakdown of complications due to cancer. Thank you so much.
Thank you 😊 I appreciate that!
We want more videos like this.lt was very clear.Thanks.
Thank you 😊
Thank you, this helps! Can you go over CHF and respiratory failure with hypoxia/hypercapnia. I get this a lot. It's hard for me to determine the PDX
Sure, I will add to my list of topics. Thanks!
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Thank you Nancy! I am so happy to have you ❤️
Thank you. Can you address split shares, ongoing hours of treatment , paraplegic and amputations dx. coding?
Hi! Thanks for watching! I do not have experience in outpatient coding, my expertise is in inpatient coding so I would not be able to review split shares or ongoing hours of treatment but I can add paraplegic and amputations dx coding to my list.
Thanku so much
You're welcome! 😀