Reference no: EM133227249
Question - Correctly identify the ICD-10-CM Admit diagnosis and principal diagnosis and any secondary diagnoses by demonstrating whether the diagnoses have significance according to UHDDS and if it should be reported.
Also provide the ICD-10-PCS code if needed for each scenario.
**Make sure you list the admit diagnosis and then your principal diagnosis first!
You will be given a point for your principal dx and another point for choosing the correct principal diagnosis
You will be given 1 point for each correct secondary ICD-CM or PCS code
You will be given 1 point for your admit dx
The patient, a 81 year old woman with diabetes, type II, developed hypoglycemia at the memory care facility and was symptomatic. In the ED, her decreased blood sugar was treated with intravenous D5W. A urinary tract infection was also present and was treated with antibiotics. The urine culture grew Klebsiella, sensitive to Cipro. She then developed mild congestive heart failure, probably secondary to the hypoglycemic reaction, which responded to oxygen and rest. Her Diabeta regimen was restarted at a lower dosage.