without hand writing and use ICD10 AM cods only 5. This 77 year old gentleman ad
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without hand writing and use ICD10 AM cods only
5. This 77 year old gentleman admitted with a 3 day history of upper abdominal pain an haematemesis. On examination, his pulse was 80 and regular, BP 40/90 and temperature was 37.1 °C. He has a family history of gastric cancer. He underwent a panendoscopy with CLO test and colonoscopy under sedation to rule out cancer. A bleeding Barrett's ulcer of the oesophagus and active chronic gastritis were noted and thought to be the cause of his symptoms. CLO test was positive. He was discharged home later that same day COF 11 MRD/Case ID Description Principal Diagnosis Additional Diagnosis Codes Principal AdditionalExplanation / Answer
1.pain related to inflammation of esophagus and gastric mucosa
2.imbalaned nutrition less than body requirnment related to inadequate intake and haematemesis.
3. anxiety related to situational crises as evidence by family history of gastric cancer, positive clo test.
K00-K95
K00-K95
F01-F99
diversaional therapy
pain assessment
maintaing adequate nutritional intake
Mrd/ case Id Discription Codes cof 11 Principle diagnosis deficient fluid volume related to bleeding k00 k95 Additinal diagnosis1.pain related to inflammation of esophagus and gastric mucosa
2.imbalaned nutrition less than body requirnment related to inadequate intake and haematemesis.
3. anxiety related to situational crises as evidence by family history of gastric cancer, positive clo test.
K00-K95
K00-K95
F01-F99
Procedure maintaing fluid intake orally or intravenously Additional procedurediversaional therapy
pain assessment
maintaing adequate nutritional intake
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