YouTube Course Week SIX: ICD-10-CM Coding fo Chapters 10–14 | Respiratory, Integ, Muscles, Urinary
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Welcome, welcome, welcome everybody. I'm
Mrs. Jay, the curriculum developer here
at AMCI and I'm proud. I am excited
because we are at week six and we've
come a long way, right? Six weeks and
you all are still here. You didn't give
up. You know what that tells me?
You know what? You're going to do it.
You conquered last week. Last week we
talked about circulatory system. These
are guidelines about hypertension, heart
failure, and more. We learned about
infarctions. And you know, that's
probably the most, like I said last
time, it is the most visited guidelines
of the ICD10 CM. Well, that's my
opinion. But on the exam, it never
fails. It's always there. Now, looking
ahead, what are we doing today? Well, we
will be expanding our reach and we will
be delving into four chapters. Chapters
10, 12, 13, and 14. This is respiratory.
Um, chapter 12 is I can't remember
integumentary muscularkeeletal and
urinary system. And you know what? We're
going to change things up a little bit.
You're not going to listen to me give
you an overview of the guidelines
because you are here. If you're here,
you know what to do. So, you're going to
hear less of me instructing and more of
you doing the work.
How do you like
that? Well, I love it. It means that you
are ready. Now, before we go any
further, I want to shout out my amazing
team. We have the instructors. And last
time I said they are the
baddest medical coding instructors, an
instructional team on the planet. I
stand by that. They are always doing the
work, always studying just like you. And
let's not forget our interns. They're
wearing the blue and they are here to
help you and they enjoy it. Can't you
tell? I can tell. Okay,
coders, let's go ahead and let's answer
your questions.
The most commonly asked question, how to
join Discord. Okay, you just go to any
video and click the join button. It's
next to the subscribe button. It's
different colors. Here it's black, other
places it's blue. So, just click the
join button. But I think an even bigger
question is or a better question is how
do you link your YouTube channel, right?
Because after you join, you're going to
have to link your YouTube channel. So
let me show you how it's done. All
right. From a
desktop, you need to open the Discord,
right? So let's say you land, you're
right here. You see this on the left.
Now look down. See where your name is?
There's a cog wheel. Click on that cog
wheel. This is your
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wheel, you'll see a menu. It will appear
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here. After you click connections, this
is where you're going to link your
YouTube channel.
So, when the connections appear, of
course, YouTube is last because it
begins with a Y. So, you're going to
have to click the arrow to continue, but
you can link whichever ones you want,
but you really only have to link your
YouTube. So, when you click that arrow,
you'll find
YouTube. Click on the YouTube
icon. Then after you click on it, a
window will pop up instructing you to
sign into your Google
account and once it's connected, a check
mark will
appear and then Discord will
automatically sync your YouTube
memberships. Now you'll be added to the
private AMCI member onlyly channel and
this might take a few moments so it's
not going to happen right away for some
people so be patient.
Okay, coders, I hope this helps. If you
need more instruction, just feel free to
watch this playback or ask us in the
chat. We are very, very happy to
help.
Now, the books, the books that you're
going to need for today's class, you're
going to need ICD10 CM. If you intend to
take this CCS, we recommend ICD10CM
expert for
hospitals. Number
two, this stepbystep 2025 by Carol
Bucks. You can get any publication
between 2023 and 2025. And finally, the
AMCI MCG manual 2024 and 2025 are the
two that you could um have are the two
options. CPT is copyright of 2025 AMA.
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credentials. Goals of the presentation.
Number one, we're going to review
section 1, chapter 10, respiratory
guidelines. Number two, chapter 12,
integimementary guidelines. Goal three,
chapter 13, muscularkeeletal guidelines.
And goal four, chapter 14, urinary ICD10
CM
guidelines. And we're going to begin our
instruction with respiratory guidelines.
This is ICD10 CM section C guidelines
chapter 10. Now, in respiratory, you're
going to be coding for conditions like
asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and
CO
D. And also respiratory failure. And if
I had to say of the conditions or
diagnosis in this chapter, respiratory
failure is heavily nuanced because
you're going to need to know what type
of respiratory failure you're coding
for. Is it principal? Is it
secondary? And what to do? There are
specific guidelines. also whether or not
you should code it or you should
sequence it as first listed. So it's
always important to reference those
guidelines and um respiratory failure in
the setting of other conditions is
nuanced and I would say COPD as well. So
definitely pay attention pay attention.
Oh, COPD um can occur along with other
conditions. we're going to talk about
that. So, just want to let you know that
COP what COPD is and um just knowing
that definition will really really help.
Okay, coders. Um I think that's
it. And I encourage you to use your MCG.
Go ahead right now, flipped to chapter
10 in your ICD10 CM
section and then take a moment to kind
of see which guidelines are there and
remember the ones that I told
you. And now it's time to get
started. How to solve an ICD10 CM
scenario. The AMCI weight. Number one,
inventory. Inventory all diagnoses,
signs, and symptoms, and sometimes
procedures. They may be pertinent.
Number two, go ahead and select your
first listed code. Number three, apply
all guidelines. And remember, trust the
guidelines. All right, I'm going to ask
Miss
Dolly, please. And thank you, Miss
Dolly.
Thank you so much, Mrs. J. Hello,
coders. I hope you're doing well and
ready for your first scenario. Here we
go. Of the following answers, which best
describes the encounter? A.
J96.
I21.3, B. I21.9,
J96.01, C. I21.3,
J96.01, or D, J96.01, 01
I21.9. A 65year-old male presents with
severe shortness of breath, altered
mental status, and oxygen saturation of
less than 90%. The provider documents
acute respiratory failure and admits the
patient. During the admission, the
patient had an acute myioardial
inffection. The patients final
diagnosis, AMI, and acute respiratory
failure with hypoxia. Of the following
answers, which best describes the
encounter? Coders, you'll have 2 minutes
to solve. Your time will begin now. Good
luck.
Thank you, Miss Dolly. Let's go ahead
and let's highlight our key terms. We
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