Answer: The answer is S42.151A, W09.0xxA
Explanation:
ICD-10-CM stands for International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification. They are alphanumeric codes used by health professionals in classifying and coding diagnoses, symptoms and procedures recorded in conjunction with the hospital health care in the US. It is a seven character alphanumeric code. There are about 68,000 codes in the ICD-10-CM.
The code S42.151A is code for displaced fracture of neck of scapula, right shoulder, initial encounter for closed fracture. It is synonymous for Closed fracture of neck of right scapula.
The code W09.0xxA is for Fall on or from playground slide, initial encounter
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Answer:
Explanation:
Preoccupation with weight, food, calories, carbohydrates, fat grams, and dieting
Refusal to eat certain foods, progressing to restrictions against whole categories of food (e.g., no carbohydrates, etc.)
Appears uncomfortable eating around others
Food rituals (e.g. eats only a particular food or food group [e.g. condiments], excessive chewing, doesn’t allow foods to touch)
Skipping meals or taking small portions of food at regular meals
Any new practices with food or fad diets, including cutting out entire food groups (no sugar, no carbs, no dairy, vegetarianism/veganism)
Withdrawal from usual friends and activities
Frequent dieting
Extreme concern with body size and shape
Frequent checking in the mirror for perceived flaws in appearance
Extreme mood swings