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ICD-10-CM/PCS Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases: Diagnosis Questions and Answers Already Passed The age of a patient is not the sole determining factor, though most type 1 diabetics develop this condition before reaching puberty. true What is the diagnosis code used to report ...

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ICD-10-CM/PCS Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases: Diagnosis Questions and Answers Already Passe d The age of a patient is not the sole determining factor, though most type 1 diabetics develop this condition before reaching puberty. ✔✔true What is the diagnosis code used to report hypoinsulinemia caused by the surgical removal of the entire pa ncreas? ✔✔E89.1 Which of the following is the general arrangement of Chapter 4? ✔✔Endocrine disorders followed by nutritional and metabolic disorders. A patient is morbidly obese, with a BMI of 45, and has been struggling with weight control his entire l ife, with little success. As a result of the obesity, he has also developed obstructive sleep apnea and prediabetes. He is admitted to the hospital for a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. What is the diagnosis coding and sequencing in this case? ✔✔E66.01, Z 68.42, G47.33, R73.03 A 35 -year-old man presented to the ED with abdominal pain with severe vomiting. He reported significant weight loss over the last 6 months with poor appetite and marasmus. On physical exam, he was also noted to have facial skin pigme ntation, which he stated he first noticed one year ago. Its appearance was accompanied by minor abdominal pain. At that time, he underwent a gastroscopy, which showed "superficial gastritis." Testing results included increased plasma adrenocorticotropic ho rmone (ACTH), low plasma cortisol, and absent diurnal rhythms. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicated pituitary hyperplasia. Conventional hydrocortisone replacement therapy did not improve his high ACTH levels in the morning; however, replacing hydroco rtisone with dexamethasone achieved good therapeutic results. He was placed on a high -
calorie, high -protein diet to improve his nutritional status. The discharge diagnosis was Addison's ✔✔E27.1, E41 A 30 year old woman complains of weight gain, fatigue, a nd intolerance to cold. Based on the information learned in this lesson, what might be the cause of these symptoms? ✔✔Hypothyroidism When the type of diabetes mellitus is not documented in the medical record the default is a code from category E11. -, Type 2 diabetes mellitus. ✔✔True Which endocrine system gland produces two hormones that affect metabolism? ✔✔thyroid gland What is the correct coding and sequencing for "diabetic polyneuropathy" in a person with type 1 diabetes? ✔✔E10.42 Which of the follo wing organs or glands is NOT considered part of the endocrine system? ✔✔Spleen The provider has just assessed a patient and diagnosed her with diabetes mellitus. Which signs and symptoms do NOT characterize diabetes mellitus? ✔✔Loss of appetite For a newly admitted patient, the provider documents a diagnosis of "diabetes due to previous pancreatectomy." What code should be listed first? ✔✔E89.1, Postprocedural hypoinsulinemia A 42 -year-old male is admitted for acute exacerbation of his chronic p ancreatitis. He has suffered from chronic pancreatitis for several years and has an extensively damaged pancreas. As a result of this, he developed diabetes mellitus, for which he has been taking insulin for 2 years. What is the coding and sequencing for t his case? ✔✔K85.90, K86.1, E08.9, Z79.4 A mother brings in her son, age 5, for treatment of symptomatic encephalopathy associated with functional hyperinsulinism. He was diagnosed with the condition 2 years ago. He is admitted for

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