Answer:
false; you'd need to be extremely careful and be on your toes all the time, something that is almost humanly impossible.
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ICD-10 CM code sequence for gestational diabetes:
DM code first followed by the appropriate pregnancy code
Explanation:
The ICD-10 CM code for gestational diabetes is O24.419
The first three characters of the code- O24 denotes gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
The fifth character refers to the stage when GDM occurred. the code 0.24.4 denotes GDM in pregnancy
The trimester is mentioned next
The last character denotes control of diabetes
So the complete ICD-10 CM code for gestational diabetes is: O24.419 which stands for gestational diabetes mellitus, in pregnancy, unspecified control
Answer:
Doctors now consider 22 weeks the earliest gestational age when a baby is "viable," or able to survive outside the womb. But this is still extremely premature, and a baby born at this age will need a great deal of medical attention. Even if he survives, the risk of permanent disability is very high.
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