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QuestionAnswer
NOS Not otherwise specified
OGCR official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
comorbidities A concomitant( accompanying; concurrent) unrelated pathological or disease process.
rubella a mild contagious viral disease, upper respiratory Also called German measle
morbidities the proportion of sickness or of a specific disease in a geographical locality.
tuberculosis an infectious disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, especially the lungs, caused by the organism
NEC not elsewhere classified
antecedent preceding, prior, ancestor
strangury painful urination in which the urine is emitted drop by drop owing to muscle spasms of the urethra or urinary bladder.
inoculation the act or process of
delineate to trace the outline o
numbness C18-R20.0, Anesthesia of skin - loss of sensation
ICD10-I10 hypertension
ICD10-R53.83 fatique
ICD10-R00-99 Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, NEC
Palpitation (R00.2) awareness of the heart
Amnesia (R41.3) memory disturbance, lack or loss
anterograde moving forward
retrograde moving backward
UTI (N39.0) Urinary tract infection, site not specified
Failure, heart, congestive (I50.9) Congestive heart failure( stroke)
POA plan of action
congenital of or relating to a condition present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, especially the uterine environment
adnexa accessory organs
A00-B99 (1) Infectious and parasitic disease
C00-D49 (2) Neoplasm (table)
D50-D89 (3) blood/blood forming organs, immune mechanism
E00-E89 (4) Endocrine, nutritional metabolic
F01-F99 (5) Mental Behavioral, Neurodevelpmental disorder
G00-G99 (6) Disease of Nervous system
H00-H59 (7) Disease of eye and andexa
H60-H95 (8) Disease of mastoid process
I00-I99 (9) Disease of circulatory system
J00-J99 (10) Disease of resperatory system
K00-K95 (11) Disease of digestive system
L00-L99 (12) Disease of skin and subcutaneous tissue
M00-M99 (13) Disease of musculoskeletal system
N00-N99 (14) Diseases of the genitourinary system
O00-O9A (15) Pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium
P00-P96 (16) Certain condition originating in the perinatal period
R00-R99 (18) Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings NEC
S00-T88 (19) Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
V00-Y99 (20) External causes of morbidity
Z00-Z99 (21) Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
Puerperium The state of a woman during childbirth or immediately thereafter.The approximate six-week period lasting from childbirth to the return of normal uterine size.
Perinatal Occurring during, or pertaining to, the periods before, during, or after the time of birth; that is, before delivery from the 22nd week of gestation through the first 28 days after delivery.
Q00-Q99 (17) congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
synonym an additional or substitute name for the same disease, sign, symptom, or anatomical structure.
Sequela (Late Effects) residual effect (condition produced) after the acute phase of an illness or injury has terminated.
exacerbate to increase the severity
manifestation sign of disease
gestation the carrying of young in the uterus from conception to delivery
SIRS systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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