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Which of the codes below accurately represents cancer coding for the following scenario (excluding those indicators of postpancreatectomy diabetes, etc.): Following a pancreatectomy, a patient discusses care with her primary care provider. Her oncologist recommended a combination of radiation and chemotherapy. She would like her primary care provider’s opinion on quality of life, risks/benefits, and whether there are alternative treatments she should consider.
Does the above patient’s cancer condition qualify for HCC risk adjustment value?
Which of the following is NOT an objective for Healthy People 2030?
When the admission/encounter is for management of an anemia associated with the malignancy, and the treatment is only for anemia, the appropriate code for the malignancy is sequenced as the principal or first-listed diagnosis followed by code ______ Anemia in neoplastic disease.
What is the correct ICD-10-CM code for an uncertain gastrointestinal stromal tumor?
Coding for breast cancer in ICD-10-CM allows for specificity, such as site, for females only.
67 yo patient with several suspicious lesions on tongue and mouth. He has chewed tobacco his entire life. Patient is put under general anesthesia. MD takes a 1.3 cm punch biopsy from floor of mouth, excised 1.25 lesion from anterior upper surface of tongue and 1 cm punch biopsy of the posterior tongue. Specimens labeled and sent to pathology. Report confirms cancer on tongue. The lesion on floor of mouth has resulted uncertain behavior, needing complete removal with margins. Report ICD-10-CM for this encounter.
48 yo female was diagnosed with right breast carcinoma 3 years ago. She had a simple mastectomy, completed chemotherapy and has been well since. Presents to primary care provider with complaints of headaches, worsening vision changes and dizziness. Diagnostic work up is performed and CT scan reveals metastasis to the brain, accounting for recent symptoms. It is determined metastatic from past breast carcinoma and not new or reoccurrence. What diagnosis codes should be assigned?
70 yo patient presents for chemotherapy today after a recent diagnosis of carcinoma of small intestines. The tumor was removed from the duodenum and jejunum junction (or where they connect) along with part of the small intestine, 1 month ago. Assign diagnosis code(s).
A patient with lung cancer of right upper lobe presents for radiation therapy today. Since the patient presented for treatment, the codes would be, in order: _________ and __________.
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A patient has a primary malignancy in the right renal pelvis, it has now metastasized to the right ureter. The reason for today’s visit is the treatment of the cancer of ureter. Which diagnosis is coded first?
When the patient is admitted with a nonneoplastic condition for chemotherapy or immunotherapy, assign the condition as the principal diagnosis.
Cancer is considered historical when:
Mrs. Smith arrives at her 3rd chemotherapy appointment. She was diagnosed with bilateral ovarian cancer 3 months ago. After the chemotherapy administration, she became severely nauseated and started to vomit due to the chemo. After several episodes, she became very dehydrated. Oral medications were given for n/v and IV D5 saline was administered. Assign diagnosis codes for the encounter.
Mr. Jones presents with lung cancer of left lower lobe with malignant pleural effusion for paracentesis and initiation of chemotherapy. Assign diagnosis codes for this event.