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Patient admitted to Long term drug/alcohol rehab (RESSA) for severe Opioid use disorder
and received Group Counseling – specific to 12-Step program, and medication management with
Naltrexone .
Code the diagnosis(s) and Procedure(s) codes:
Primary diagnosis:
Primary Procedure:
Secondary procedure:
2 – Patient in withdrawal from heroin and alcohol admitted for acute detoxification. What diagnoses and procedure(s)
Primary Diagnosis:
Second Diagnosis:
Primary Procedure:
Patient admitted for active suicidal thoughts secondary to Major depression disorder, recurrent, severe w/o psychotic features. PM HX of depression and intentional medication overdose 2 months ago. Also, found to have UTI (urine Culture + for E.Coli > 100,000 colonies treated with oral antibiotic Bactrim. Treatment included Individual Supportive psychotherapy. And dosage adjustment of Effexor XR medication.
Primary Diagnosis:
Second Diagnosis:
Secondary Diagnosis:
Procedure:
Match the drug to the condition it would be ordered for.
Keppra
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Dolophine
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LIbrium
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Trazadone
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Atarax
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Select the correct discharge disposition for the following patient’s: 34 yr-old-male Discharged to men’s shelter
47 yr- old female discharged to RESSA 28 day program by wheelchair:
The following is documented for the patient which is the correct coding:
24 year old male, abuse/dependence has been snorting 4 bundles of heroin per
day for 10 years. Has been on methadone program in the past but has not
attended for 2 years. Drinks one pint of whisky daily, with past hx of 5 detox
admissions for alcohol abuse/dependence. The patients lab shows Urine Tox + for
Opiates, and he has a BAL of > 280. Last drink this am.