Medical Coding And Billing Tutorials for Beginners | ICD-Chapter19 (Part-2) - 7
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So hello everyone. So today we continue
the yesterday's topic only chapter 19.
Okay. And yesterday we saw uh learn
about how to code fractures right
different types of fractures and how to
code them different guidelines for
fractures that we already seen. I just
give you quick review about it and then
start for teaching you how to code burn.
Okay. So fracture in case of fracture we
have two types of fracture open fracture
and closed fracture. If closed fracture
is there we have to see the encounter.
Okay not encounter treatment type of
treatment. If active treatment is there
or initial encounter is there for
particular fracture in that case you
have to use a as a seventh character.
Okay. Then subsequent routine healing we
have to use D. Subsequent delayed
healing G is there. Subsequent non-union
we have K c K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
K K K K K K later. Subsequent malunion
we have B later. And forula we have S
later. And if the fracture is open in
that case we have to see what is the
type of if fracture is of type one two
or is not specified in that case we have
to use B for active treatment E for
subsequent routine healing H for
subsequent delayed healing M for
subsequent non-union Q for subsequent
mal union and S for sequential and if
the fracture type is 3 A, 3 B or 3 C any
from type three open fracture type three
is there in that case you have to use
seven characters C for active treatment
A for subsequent routine healing J for
subsequent delayed healing N for
subsequent non-union R for subsequent
malunion and S is for so please remember
this uh you you will get this same
flowchart in your ICD book only. Okay,
make sure that you refer that when you
selecting your course. Okay, read your
reports or your question carefully and
then go and select for fracture and
assign proper and correct seven
character. So these are the questions we
already completed this one. This is how
you have to highlight when you solving
the questions. Okay. For CPC examination
the main term you have to highlight like
here right scapoid fracture is there you
have to highlight this or you have to
underline it whatever is easy for you.
Okay here display malleola fracture
tralular fracture of leg left leg lower
leg and that to type one with delay he
dealing. So these are main terms those
you have to highlight so it will be easy
for you to search for the code. So now
we'll start with our next point coding
for burns and corrosion. This is very
important point regarding your CPC
examination. Okay, because we'll get
most of the question on this chapter for
when you need to search ICD for so what
is burn and what is corrosion can you
tell me difference between these two a
burn l means
yes it's because of it's because of the
fire corrosion I don't have any idea
about this corrosion okay so burns
caused because of any heat source okay
Yes, thermals or anything fire or any
electric anything and corrosions are
caused because of chemicals.
Okay. So, we have three types of degrees
of burn coding guidelines for burn and
corrosions are there is no difference
but we have different different codes
for it. Okay, guidelines are same but we
have different codes. Uh so we have
first degree burn, second degree burn
and third degree burn. Okay. And we have
separate course for different different
degrees and that's why we have so many
guidelines to follow. So ICD10 makes a
distinction between burns and
corrosions. Okay. The burn codes are for
thermal burns except sunburn. Sunburns
we code with category L5. Please
remember this. This is very tricky
question. Sometimes they ask question on
sunburn. ask you to code sunburn. They
will give you degree of sunburn and you
have to select the correct option. They
will give you option like normal code
for normal birth also and L55 category
code. Okay. So you will get confused
between them. But sunburn we have to
code with category L5. Please make a
note of it. That's why I have
highlighted it. Okay. So burn codes are
for thermal burns except sunburns.
Sunburns record with L55 category. Okay.
Thermal burns that come from a heat
source such as a fire or hot appliances.
Okay. The burn codes are also for burns
resulting from electricity and
radiation. And corrosions are burns due
to chemicals. And the guidelines for
burns and collisions are same. Is this
clear? Yes. Yes. So current burns coded
with uh sorry T20 to T25 category. Okay.
Any code from T20 category to T25
category. Okay. Are classified by depth,
extent and by agent. If agent is known
or agent is mentioned, we have to use X
codes to for that agent. Okay. And burns
are classified by depth as you can see
here first degree burn, second degree
burn and third degree. Just a minute. I
don't understand this first point. The
current burns by agent like this one.
Okay. What happened? I don't understand
that point. Okay. So if current burns
are there, we have to code them using
T20 to T25 category. This is category
for birth. Okay. Birth for injury or or
fracture coding we have s category right
like that. Yes. This code starts with T
category T20 to
T25. You'll get code for BS. In this
category from this you will not get any
code for B. Okay. Are classified by
depth extent and by agent. Okay. So
these codes are classified by depth and
ext like fracture codes we have we we
get code for specifications like
laterality, anatomic location and all
like that. Okay. So burn course we have
classified by depth and extent clear.
Yeah. Okay. This is extent. Extend means
degree. So first degree burn I'll
explain that first degree burn damage
the outer layer of skin means epidermis
right yeah okay so first degree burn
damage the outer layer epidermis of the
skin and also known as this condition is
also known this redness will be there
then second degree burn this picture
indicate blistering with damage
extending beyond the epidermis partially
into the layer beneath It makes still
dermis. It will damage still dermis. You
can see here the second second layer is
also damaged. Misodermis.
Yeah. Uh then third degree burns
indicate full thickness tissue loss with
damage or complete destruction of both
layers of the skin including hair
follicles, oil glands and sweat glands.
Can see here third degree B it extends
till third layer right all the about two
layers get destroyed distorted clear
this much yes burns of the eye and
internal organs you will get code from
T22 uh sorry T26 to T28 are classified
by sight but not by degree okay so these
burns are for outer organs for mostly
for skin related to skin means for hand,
legs, face, back or your
stomach. I know. Okay. You will get code
from category T20 to T25. But it burns
for I or any internal organ is there. In
that case, you have to code it from T26
to T28. You don't need to remember this
categories. You'll get this course in
this category only. Okay? Your
alphabetic index will guide you
according. You just have to follow the
instruction alphabetic index and
capillar index given classified by side
but not by degree like this one. Skin
related burns we classified by depth and
extent. Extent means degree and extent.
But burns of eye and internal organs are
classified by sight not by deg. Clear?
Yes. So we'll see now now guidelines
sequencing of burn and related condition
codes sequencing sequence first the code
that reflects the highest degree of burn
when more than one burn is present. So
highest degree is which is highest
degree? Third degree. Third degree.
Right. So a point when the reason for
admission or encounter is for treatment
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