Chapter 1: Coding for Infectious Diseases/Parasitc Diseases & Blood Related Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

HIV True or False:

Doesn’t require documentation of a positive culture, just a diagnosis statement.

A

True

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2
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Coding HIV

A

Code HIV (B20) as principal diagnosis, THEN additional HIV-related conditions.

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3
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T or F?

If patient is admitted for unrelated conditions to HIV, the unrelated conditions should be coded as the primary diagnoses.

A

True.

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4
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Z21-

A

Asymptomatic HIV Infection status.

-Coded when patient has no documentation of HIV symptoms.

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5
Q

Antibiotic resistant infections should be identified with a code from the ___ class.

A

Z16-

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6
Q

Sepsis

A

A potentially fatal inflammation caused by a severe infection.

  • Occurs when chemicals released into bloodstream to fight the infection trigger inflammation.
  • Can continue after the infection is gone.
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7
Q

Most common sources of sepsis (4)?

A
  • Lungs
  • Abdomen
  • Urinary tract
  • NOS
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8
Q

T or F

Over 50% of sepsis is caused by staph?

A

True

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9
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Severe Sepsis

A

Sepsis complicated by organ dysfunction or failure.

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10
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Septic Shock

A

Sepsis complicated by high lactate levels, or shock that doesn’t improve after fluid resuscitation.

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11
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Bacteremia

A

Presence of viable bacteria in blood.

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12
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When coding sepsis…

A

Assign appropriate code for underlying systemic infection.

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13
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Urosepsis

A
  • Non-specific term.
  • Cannot be coded with ICD-10.
  • Must be coded to a condition.
  • E.g. UTI
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14
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When coding severe sepsis…

A
  1. Code first the underlying systemic infections.
  2. Code from R65.2.

IF causal organism is not documented, assign a code from A41.9.

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15
Q

T or F

Septic shock can be coded as principal diagnosis.

A

False.

Septic shock cannot be coded as primary diagnosis.

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16
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What class of code should be used if the provider documents a post-procedural infection?

A

T code, followed with a code for specified condition (sepsis).
(E.g. - T80.2, T88, T81.4, etc.)

17
Q

If a post-procedural infection has occurred and resulted in severe sepsis AND post-procedural septic shock, code:

A
  1. The complication.
  2. Additional code to follow complication to identify type of infection.
  3. R65.21
  4. Code(s) for acute organ dysfunction.
18
Q

MRSA

A

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcal Aureus

19
Q

MSSA

A

Methicillin Susceptible Staphylococcal Aureus

20
Q

A41.01

A

Sepsis due to MSSA

21
Q

A41.02

A

Sepsis due to MRSA

22
Q

J15.211

A

Pneumonia due to MSSA

23
Q

J15.212

A

Pneumonia due to MRSA

24
Q

A49.01

A

MSSA Unspecified

25
Q

A49.02

A

MRSA Unspecified