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Medical Coding And Billing Tutorials for Beginners | ICD-Chapter19 (Part-2) - 7

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So hello everyone. So today we continue

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the yesterday's topic only chapter 19.

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Okay. And yesterday we saw uh learn

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about how to code fractures right

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different types of fractures and how to

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code them different guidelines for

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fractures that we already seen. I just

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give you quick review about it and then

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start for teaching you how to code burn.

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Okay. So fracture in case of fracture we

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have two types of fracture open fracture

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and closed fracture. If closed fracture

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is there we have to see the encounter.

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Okay not encounter treatment type of

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treatment. If active treatment is there

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or initial encounter is there for

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particular fracture in that case you

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have to use a as a seventh character.

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Okay. Then subsequent routine healing we

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have to use D. Subsequent delayed

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healing G is there. Subsequent non-union

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we have K c K K K K K K K K K K K K K K

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K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K

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K K K K K K later. Subsequent malunion

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we have B later. And forula we have S

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later. And if the fracture is open in

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that case we have to see what is the

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type of if fracture is of type one two

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or is not specified in that case we have

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to use B for active treatment E for

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subsequent routine healing H for

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subsequent delayed healing M for

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subsequent non-union Q for subsequent

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mal union and S for sequential and if

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the fracture type is 3 A, 3 B or 3 C any

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from type three open fracture type three

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is there in that case you have to use

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seven characters C for active treatment

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A for subsequent routine healing J for

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subsequent delayed healing N for

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subsequent non-union R for subsequent

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malunion and S is for so please remember

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this uh you you will get this same

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flowchart in your ICD book only. Okay,

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make sure that you refer that when you

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selecting your course. Okay, read your

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reports or your question carefully and

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then go and select for fracture and

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assign proper and correct seven

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character. So these are the questions we

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already completed this one. This is how

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you have to highlight when you solving

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the questions. Okay. For CPC examination

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the main term you have to highlight like

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here right scapoid fracture is there you

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have to highlight this or you have to

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underline it whatever is easy for you.

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Okay here display malleola fracture

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tralular fracture of leg left leg lower

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leg and that to type one with delay he

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dealing. So these are main terms those

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you have to highlight so it will be easy

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for you to search for the code. So now

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we'll start with our next point coding

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for burns and corrosion. This is very

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important point regarding your CPC

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examination. Okay, because we'll get

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most of the question on this chapter for

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when you need to search ICD for so what

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is burn and what is corrosion can you

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tell me difference between these two a

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burn l means

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yes it's because of it's because of the

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fire corrosion I don't have any idea

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about this corrosion okay so burns

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caused because of any heat source okay

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Yes, thermals or anything fire or any

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electric anything and corrosions are

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caused because of chemicals.

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Okay. So, we have three types of degrees

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of burn coding guidelines for burn and

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corrosions are there is no difference

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but we have different different codes

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for it. Okay, guidelines are same but we

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have different codes. Uh so we have

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first degree burn, second degree burn

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and third degree burn. Okay. And we have

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separate course for different different

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degrees and that's why we have so many

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guidelines to follow. So ICD10 makes a

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distinction between burns and

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corrosions. Okay. The burn codes are for

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thermal burns except sunburn. Sunburns

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we code with category L5. Please

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remember this. This is very tricky

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question. Sometimes they ask question on

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sunburn. ask you to code sunburn. They

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will give you degree of sunburn and you

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have to select the correct option. They

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will give you option like normal code

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for normal birth also and L55 category

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code. Okay. So you will get confused

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between them. But sunburn we have to

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code with category L5. Please make a

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note of it. That's why I have

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highlighted it. Okay. So burn codes are

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for thermal burns except sunburns.

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Sunburns record with L55 category. Okay.

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Thermal burns that come from a heat

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source such as a fire or hot appliances.

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Okay. The burn codes are also for burns

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resulting from electricity and

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radiation. And corrosions are burns due

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to chemicals. And the guidelines for

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burns and collisions are same. Is this

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clear? Yes. Yes. So current burns coded

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with uh sorry T20 to T25 category. Okay.

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Any code from T20 category to T25

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category. Okay. Are classified by depth,

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extent and by agent. If agent is known

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or agent is mentioned, we have to use X

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codes to for that agent. Okay. And burns

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are classified by depth as you can see

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here first degree burn, second degree

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burn and third degree. Just a minute. I

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don't understand this first point. The

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current burns by agent like this one.

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Okay. What happened? I don't understand

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that point. Okay. So if current burns

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are there, we have to code them using

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T20 to T25 category. This is category

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for birth. Okay. Birth for injury or or

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fracture coding we have s category right

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like that. Yes. This code starts with T

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category T20 to

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T25. You'll get code for BS. In this

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category from this you will not get any

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code for B. Okay. Are classified by

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depth extent and by agent. Okay. So

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these codes are classified by depth and

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ext like fracture codes we have we we

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get code for specifications like

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laterality, anatomic location and all

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like that. Okay. So burn course we have

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classified by depth and extent clear.

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Yeah. Okay. This is extent. Extend means

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degree. So first degree burn I'll

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explain that first degree burn damage

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the outer layer of skin means epidermis

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right yeah okay so first degree burn

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damage the outer layer epidermis of the

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skin and also known as this condition is

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also known this redness will be there

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then second degree burn this picture

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indicate blistering with damage

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extending beyond the epidermis partially

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into the layer beneath It makes still

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dermis. It will damage still dermis. You

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can see here the second second layer is

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also damaged. Misodermis.

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Yeah. Uh then third degree burns

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indicate full thickness tissue loss with

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damage or complete destruction of both

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layers of the skin including hair

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follicles, oil glands and sweat glands.

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Can see here third degree B it extends

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till third layer right all the about two

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layers get destroyed distorted clear

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this much yes burns of the eye and

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internal organs you will get code from

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T22 uh sorry T26 to T28 are classified

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by sight but not by degree okay so these

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burns are for outer organs for mostly

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for skin related to skin means for hand,

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legs, face, back or your

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stomach. I know. Okay. You will get code

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from category T20 to T25. But it burns

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for I or any internal organ is there. In

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that case, you have to code it from T26

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to T28. You don't need to remember this

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categories. You'll get this course in

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this category only. Okay? Your

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alphabetic index will guide you

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according. You just have to follow the

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instruction alphabetic index and

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capillar index given classified by side

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but not by degree like this one. Skin

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related burns we classified by depth and

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extent. Extent means degree and extent.

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But burns of eye and internal organs are

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classified by sight not by deg. Clear?

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Yes. So we'll see now now guidelines

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sequencing of burn and related condition

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codes sequencing sequence first the code

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that reflects the highest degree of burn

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when more than one burn is present. So

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highest degree is which is highest

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degree? Third degree. Third degree.

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Right. So a point when the reason for

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admission or encounter is for treatment

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