- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 306
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Etiology and Manifestation Codes
Etiology and Manifestation Codes
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published: 12 Dec 2012
Etiology and Manifestation Codes
Etiology and Manifestation Codes
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What is the difference between etiology and manifestation codes. and do you know any example... have any examples?
This is basic for coders. You know, you don't probably really think etiology and manifestation when you're coding. But what's the first you need to know is the guidelines. Etiology is telling you what the patient has wrong with them. Manifestation tells you how the etiology is presenting. So an example of that, 250. That's the diabetes with mellitus. That's the etiology. That's what the patient has. And keep in mind, diabetes codes always have 5 digits, the 250. So they do trick you on the test sometimes and leave oen of those digits off.
Okay so let's say our patient is 250.1. That's a type 1 diabetic and it's under control. So if this patient starts having some problems, their kidney starts acting up which is common with diabetes. The patient comes in to the office today because they're felling light-headed and their feet has been swollen for a week. Nothing seems to alleviate that swelling. The patient's a type 1 diabetic at 35 years, their blood pressure's 150/98. They've got cluster edema in the ankles bilaterally and have high protein level in their urine. So this person's sick. They've got something going on. Their diabetes is the etiology and they have manifestations. So HTN, that's the abbreviation for hypertension. You've got protein in the urine Etiology and Manifestation Codesand you've got edema. These are all signs of renal neuropathy and that's common with people who's had diabetes for a long time.
So our patient codes for this visit is going to be 250.41 and this code tells you to use the additional code to identify the manifestation which is neuropathy, 583.81. So 250.41 is your etiology, 583.81 is for manifestation and there's some other suggestions of ones that you can look up when you get this on the replay or you get it in the... you get a copy of this after the webinar. You can practice those. Pay attention to the guidelines and what it tells you to code in addition. But that's manifestation from etiology.
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- published: 12 Dec 2012
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The Seven Mile Journey - The Etiology Diaries
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published: 10 Mar 2011
The Seven Mile Journey - The Etiology Diaries
The Seven Mile Journey is a post-rock band from Denmark.
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- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 1485
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Childhood Cancer: Etiology, Treatment and Prognosis
CPDC Guest Lecture Series: Dr. Steven Isakoff, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Cente...
published: 23 Mar 2011
Childhood Cancer: Etiology, Treatment and Prognosis
CPDC Guest Lecture Series: Dr. Steven Isakoff, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center & Dr. Michael Isakoff, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford, CT
- published: 23 Mar 2011
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Dr Yancey Speaks on Physical Activity in the Etiology & Prevention of Cancer
This presentation provides a brief overview of existing physical activity intervention res...
published: 22 Apr 2011
Dr Yancey Speaks on Physical Activity in the Etiology & Prevention of Cancer
This presentation provides a brief overview of existing physical activity intervention research. Integrating physical activity by promoting practices and policies into the regular conduct of "business" within key organizational settings is a promising intervention approach for reducing obesity and sedentary behavior, and improving productivity and employee wellness. The key element is using social expectations and peer pressure to directly involve captive audiences unlikely to voluntarily engage in physical activity.
- published: 22 Apr 2011
- views: 184
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Current Concepts on the Etiology, Pathogenesis, Medical and Surgical Treatment of PD
Current Concepts on the Etiology, Pathogenesis, Medical and Surgical Treatment of PD...
published: 16 Jul 2009
Current Concepts on the Etiology, Pathogenesis, Medical and Surgical Treatment of PD
Current Concepts on the Etiology, Pathogenesis, Medical and Surgical Treatment of PD
- published: 16 Jul 2009
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Etiology of Cleft lip & Palate, Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Classification of cleft lip & Palate,Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, by Prof. Ahmed ElNassry...
published: 02 Aug 2008
Etiology of Cleft lip & Palate, Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
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- published: 02 Aug 2008
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ADHD: Phenotype and Etiology
(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is incre...
published: 08 Jan 2013
ADHD: Phenotype and Etiology
(Visit: http://seminars.uctv.tv/) ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is increasingly viewed as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Complex findings have emerged regarding ADHD etiology and pathophysiology. Part of this complexity is due to insufficient characterization of both clinical and mechanistic heterogeneity among children (or adults) who meet ADHD criteria. This presentation will consider some evidence in support of the centrality of this heterogeneity problem in ADHD. It will then consider the potential role of gene x environment interactions and of environmental effects on ADHD, a highly heritable condition. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 24424]
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 68
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CARTA: Human Origins: Lessons from Autism Spectrum Disorders - Jonathan Sebat: Genetic Etiology
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) In this presentation, Jonathan Sebat (UC San Diego) points ou...
published: 17 Jan 2013
CARTA: Human Origins: Lessons from Autism Spectrum Disorders - Jonathan Sebat: Genetic Etiology
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) In this presentation, Jonathan Sebat (UC San Diego) points out that the biggest known risk factors for autism are genes. However, the mutations that have been firmly implicated in autism are unlike the genetic variants that explain common late-onset diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Most of the genes or genomic regions that are known to contribute to autism are "mutation hotspots". Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 24818]
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 199
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ILL SHIT presents ETIOLOGY (The Warm Up) by C-WOOD
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published: 04 Oct 2012
ILL SHIT presents ETIOLOGY (The Warm Up) by C-WOOD
ILL SHIT teaser...#ETIOLOGY - The CAUSE or ORIGIN of a disease or disorder as determined by medical diagnosis. This is the onset of ILL SHIT. @LowKeyWooD on twitter / CashesKooLga@gmail.com for contacting WOOD
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 254
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Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, Treatment targets, and Intervention Strategies (Part 1/3)
Part 1 of 3: Etiology of Sex Offenders
Sponsored by the UW-Madison School of Social Work,...
published: 01 Mar 2012
Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, Treatment targets, and Intervention Strategies (Part 1/3)
Part 1 of 3: Etiology of Sex Offenders
Sponsored by the UW-Madison School of Social Work, this program, titled, "Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, treatment targets, and intervention strategies," is presented by Nick Yackovich, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Social Work. Access the powerpoint from this presentation here:
http://socwork.wisc.edu/files/events/2012-sex-offenders-workshop-slides.pdf
Over the past 20 years Dr. Yackovich has focused his clinical, training, and consultation efforts with adult and adolescent male criminal populations. His work includes program development and treatment provision in correctional settings, alternative sentencing programs, out-patient clinics, state and federal parole and probation.
This event was filmed February 25, 2012 on the University of Wisconsin campus.
- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 313
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Etiology: Travelers' Diarrhea (1 of 5)
Dr. Donner discusses the etiology of travelers' diarrhea
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MedWild: Wilderness Medicine, R...
published: 16 Mar 2013
Etiology: Travelers' Diarrhea (1 of 5)
Dr. Donner discusses the etiology of travelers' diarrhea
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MedWild: Wilderness Medicine, Rescue, Survival
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Dr. Howard Donner's unique medical practice has taken him to the farthest reaches of the globe. He began his career working 8 years as a professional river and mountain guide. Now specializing in high altitude and expedition medicine, he has advised mountaineers, rescuers and aerospace personnel throughout his career.
Howard spent 3 climbing seasons as a rescue doctor for the Denali National Park Service at the 14,000 foot medical/rescue station. He has worked on numerous medical projects in the Himalayas including the first American ascent of Kangchenjunga, two seasons as a staff physician for the Himalayan Rescue Association, and as expedition doctor on the 1998 NOVA Everest expedition.
Howard also served for 5 years as a medical operations consultant for NASA, where he was involved in the design of the Shuttle and International Space Station medical systems. He is a commercial pilot and Certified Flight Instructor.
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- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 121
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Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, Treatment Targets, and Intervention Strategies (Part 2/3)
Part 2 of 3: Treatment Targets of Sex Offenders
Sponsored by the UW-Madison School of Soc...
published: 01 Mar 2012
Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, Treatment Targets, and Intervention Strategies (Part 2/3)
Part 2 of 3: Treatment Targets of Sex Offenders
Sponsored by the UW-Madison School of Social Work, this program, titled, "Treatment with Sex Offenders: Etiology, treatment targets, and intervention strategies," is presented by Nick Yackovich, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Social Work. Access the powerpoint from this presentation here:
http://socwork.wisc.edu/files/events/2012-sex-offenders-workshop-slides.pdf
Over the past 20 years Dr. Yackovich has focused his clinical, training, and consultation efforts with adult and adolescent male criminal populations. His work includes program development and treatment provision in correctional settings, alternative sentencing programs, out-patient clinics, state and federal parole and probation.
This event was filmed February 25, 2012 on the University of Wisconsin campus.
- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 182
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Central Pain Sensitization Syndrome (CPSS) - Part 5 - Microglia Memory & Etiology of CPSS
Dr Gary Kaplan, Founder and Medical Director of the Kaplan Center for Integrative Medicine...
published: 10 Oct 2012
Central Pain Sensitization Syndrome (CPSS) - Part 5 - Microglia Memory & Etiology of CPSS
Dr Gary Kaplan, Founder and Medical Director of the Kaplan Center for Integrative Medicine talks about depression and pain from a neurophysiology perspective and why people stay in pain. Central Pain Sensitization Syndrome (CPSS) is a new concept that provides a central nervous system link between fibromyalgia, depression, post traumatic stress disorder, and potentially other chronic pain conditions. The co-occurrence of psychiatric conditions with chronic complaints results in an exponentially high rate of treatment failure and requires a different, more comprehensive strategy for effective treatment. This lecture will discuss the neurophysiologic and neuroendocrine pathways involved in CPSS as well as the multitude of potential etiologies. A comprehensive treatment approach for improved outcomes in this challenging patient population will be discussed.
- published: 10 Oct 2012
- views: 114
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Primary, Idiopathic Vasculitis: Presumed Autoimmune Etiology
This Masters in Medicine webcast is one in a three-part series by Dr. Gary Hoffman. This w...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Primary, Idiopathic Vasculitis: Presumed Autoimmune Etiology
This Masters in Medicine webcast is one in a three-part series by Dr. Gary Hoffman. This webcast identifies the differences among primary and secondary vasculitis, as well as identifies secondary vasculitis etiology. Take the opportunity to also learn from Dr. Hoffman in Systemic Vasculitides and Anti-neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (ANCA), Associated Vasculitis: Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA, Wegener's) and Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA).
To learn more about the Masters in Medicine series or to claim CME credit, visit www.ccfcme.org/Masters
The video was produced by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education.
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 29