In the ICD-10-CM index to diseases and injuries (alphabetic index), the code next to the main term called a default code. It would represent the condition that is commonly related with the main term. In a case where the condition is not documented in a record without any information, then this code should be assigned.
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Dilated pupils.
Unsteady walking.
Chest pain.
Severe difficulty breathing, shallow breathing, or complete cessation of breath.
Gurgling sounds that indicate the person’s airway is blocked.
Blue lips or fingers.
Nausea or vomiting.
Abnormally high body temperature.
Violent or aggressive behavior.
Disorientation or confusion.
Paranoia.
Agitation.
Convulsions or tremors.
Seizures.
Unresponsiveness.
Unconsciousness.
Death.
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