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Signs & symptoms
When you're coding short episodes on assessment units, the coding of signs and symptoms is commonplace. It can be tricky knowing when you can or can’t assign these codes
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especially when these episodes become longer medical stays.
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Introduction to signs, symptoms and abnormal findings
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Introduction to signs, symptoms and abnormal findings
When can you use codes from R00-R99?
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When can you use codes from R00-R99?
When can you use codes from R00-R99? - recap activity
Conditions where a sign or symptom code can be used
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No definitive diagnosis!
Central chest pain
Right and left iliac fossa pain
Immobility and reduced mobility
Geriatric and elderly falls
Chronic intractable pain
Off legs
Multiple organ failure
Unknown cause of morbidity and mortality
Raised International Normalised Ratio
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome [SIRS]
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No definitive diagnosis - recap activity
Signs and symptoms final quiz - let's check what you have learnt!
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