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ICD-9-CM CODING

Respiratory System

QuestionAnswer
Acute Respiratory Infections 460-466
Other Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract 470-478
Pneumonia and Influenza 480-487
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Allied Conditions 490-496
Pneumonconioses and Other Lung Diseases Due to External Agents 500-508
Other Diseases of the Respiratory System 510-519
Diseases of the Respiratory System 460-519
Bronochitis an inflammation of the bronchi and can be acute or chronic in nature
Acute Bronochitis an inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree with a short, more/less severe course
Chronic Bronochitis a condition assoicated with prolonged exposure to nonspecific bronchial irritants, accompanied by mucus hypersecretion, certain structural changes in bronchi (associated with cigarette smoking)
Bronochitis, not speciified as acute /chronic 490 (when specific type of bronchitis is not documented)
Chonic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Allied Conditions (chronic bronitis is included) 491
Subdivisions of chronic bronchitis simple, mucopurulent, obstructive
Viral Pneumonia 480
Viral pneumonia (480) a highly contagious disease affecting both trachea and speicific virus
Pneumococcal Pneumonia 481
Pneumococcal pneumonia (Streptocococcus pneumoniae pneumonia) pneumononia caused by the pneumonococcal bacteria lodge in alveooli causing inflammation
Other Bacteial Pneumonia 482
Klebsiella pneumoniae 482.0
Pseudonmonas 482.1
Hemophilus influenzae 482.2
Streptococcus 482.3x
Staphylococcus 482.4x
Pneumonia Due to Other Specified Organism 483
Pneumonia in Infectious Diseases Classified Elsewhere 484
Bronchopneumonia, Organism Unspecified 485
Pneumonia, Organism Unspecified 486
Influenze 487
Pneumonitis, Due to Solids and Liquids 507
Asthma 493
Respiratory Failure (blank)
Acurte respiratory failure 518.81
Chronic respiratory failure 518.83
Acute and chronic respiratory failure 518.84
COPD without further specification 496
COPD with chronic bronchitis 491.2x
Obstructive chronic bonchitis without exacerbation, Emphysema with chronic bronchitis 491.20
Chronic obstructive bronchitis with (acuter) exacerbation 491.21
Obstructive chronic bronchitis with acute bronchitis 491.22
COPD with emphysema 492.8
COPD with asthma 493.2x
Acute respiratory failure 518.81
Chronic respiratory failure 518.81
Acute and chronic respiratory failure 518.84
What are possible areas where guideline requires that acute respiratory failure would be secondary diagnosis obstetrics, poisoning, HIV, newborn
A patient with chronic myathenia gravis suffers an acute exacerbation and develops acute respiratory failure. The pt. is admitted to the hospital to treat the respiratory failure. Principal dix: 518.81, Seondary dx: 358.01 Myasthenia gravis with (acute) exacerbation
A pt. w/ emplysema develops acute respiratory failure. The pt. is admitted to the hosp. for treatment of the respiratory failure. Prin. dx: 518.81 Acute respiratory failure, Secondary dx: 492.8 Emphysema
A pt. with CHF is brought to the ED in acute respiratory failure. The pt. is intubate and admitted to the hospit. The physicians documents that acute respiratory failure is the reason for the admission Princ. Dx: Acute respiratory failure Secondary diagnosis: 428.0 Congestive heart failure
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