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diagnosis or diagnoses - mt3
Posted: Nov 10, 2009
would this be one or two? tia.
DIAGNOSIS: STATUS POST CHEVRON BUNIONECTOMY, FOURTH HAMMERTOE CORRECTION
I would say 2--diagnoses sm - babs
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Chevron bunionectomy removes a bunion and straightens the joint with pins and screws. There are several surgeries for hammertoe--tendon release is one. I say this is 2 diagnoses. :)
Thank you ver much :-) - mt3
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sometimes they are confusing. Thanks again.
diagnosis or diagnoses - mt3 - iluvrainydaze47
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I would have to say those are two separate diagnoses.
My question is about headings. Is it principle diagnosis or principal diagnosis? I have typed it "principle" for 10 years. The person doing our QA says it is principal. Has this changed?
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1. CALCANEAL CYST
2. PERONEUS BREVIS AND PERONEUS LONGUS TEARS
3. STATUS POST EXPLORATION OF THE PERONEAL TENDONS WITH DEBRIDEMENT AND REPAIR OF BOTH PERONEUS LONGUS AND PERONEUS BREVIS TENDONS, AND DEBRIDEMENT OF CYST IN THE CALCANEUS
tia. Sorry for all caps but that is how we are suppose to type it. ...
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I am doing a DS. I can't believe this has never come up before (or I've forgotten!) -
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Axis I: 301.82 Depression, not otherwise specified.
(This code and diagnosis might not be accurate but just an example.)
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