AMCI ICD-10-CM Coding for Beginners- Part 2

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  • @vanessatrevs
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    I am confused about SEQUELA. Sequela -a condition which is the consequence of a previous disease or injury. Why is the fracture the sequela? You noted previously that the arthritis is the sequela because arthritis is the condition that happens after the fracture.

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    It's a very helpful video . Can you upload for chapter specific ICD 10CM Guideline . That will be very helpful for us

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  • @Cloudxxx23
    @Cloudxxx23 Před 3 lety +13

    1:19:20 I'm confused at your given example on Sequela. Isn't the M12.572 is the late effect(traumatic arthritis) which is the present condition and not S82.892S(fractured left ankle) which happened in the past?

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    @seenamathew7105 Před rokem +2

    very easy to understand...thanks a lot ,can you make a video about CPMA

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před rokem +1

      Thank for letting us know that our lectures are helpful and please keep your self updated On or latest video

  • @TINASTREATSTEXAS
    @TINASTREATSTEXAS Před 12 dny

    You’re helping me so much 😢

  • @goodstar9553
    @goodstar9553 Před 3 lety +2

    condition- fracture ankle :sequel(late effect)-arthritis.
    according to point 4 in slide at 1:19:19, the code must be
    ( s82.892s, m12.572 )

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před 3 lety +1

      This is the guideline: s. Coding of sequela generally requires two codes sequenced in the
      following order: the condition or nature of the sequela is sequenced first. The
      sequela code is sequenced second. So the Nature is first ( M12.572) followed by the Sequela (S82.892S). We apologize for the confusion.

    • @goodstar9553
      @goodstar9553 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@AMCIMedicalCoding Thanks for the reply.

    • @biteme9486
      @biteme9486 Před 3 lety +2

      @@AMCIMedicalCoding But how come the fracture is the Sequela? I'm sorry but i don't understand.

    • @cameronwebb8816
      @cameronwebb8816 Před 2 lety +5

      I’m sorry but this is still NOT clear. At 1:14:00 it states that the Arthritis is the sequelae. And it states that the sequelae (late code) is coded second and should have the S as a 7th character. Can you please explain this further? It is very obvious that the Ankle Fracture is NOT the sequelae so it should be coded first.

  • @GlitterandSparklebyKim
    @GlitterandSparklebyKim Před 10 měsíci

    Great teaching and information, however I was lost with punctuation, brackets and colons. I'll just have to go over it several times. Thanks for these wonderful teaching videos!

  • @Potatoesarelife234
    @Potatoesarelife234 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for these videos! I signed up at my community college and they handed me books but that is all no teaching. I have to teach myself.

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    Thank you! I'm enjoying these videos so much!

  • @bibiblack5582
    @bibiblack5582 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for making this easier to understand. In reference to coding the sequela, you stated the the sequela is coded after the original condition, however (1:34:24), I noticed you coded the arthritis due to the fracture first then the fracture. Please clarify. Thank you

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome....The Tramatic arthropathy is the sequelae...It gets sequenced first followed by the injury (with the 7th character S)

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před 3 lety +1

      @Yujin Yes, the fractured left ankle caused the sequelae so you would assign the sequelae indicator to that accident code. In essence. You would sequence the late effect illness/condition being treated first, followed by the sequelae of the injury second. When you think about it, it completely describes what happed.

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před 3 lety +2

      @Yujin The chief reason for the encounter should drive your sequencing and the red instructional notations. Why is the patient at the encounter? When no other guideline drives your code selection, always remember to sequence the chief reason for the encounter first for outpatient visits.

    • @winter-jf4ld
      @winter-jf4ld Před rokem +1

      It can be read as traumatic arthritis as a (sequela of)ankle fracture, so that the sequencing makes sense. The term sequela is connected to the cause (although it would make better sense if it was connected to the late effect instead). But the guidelines appended the sequela to the cause so thats how we code it.

    • @muue8560
      @muue8560 Před rokem +1

      @@AMCIMedicalCoding so TA is the reason for the encounter, so it is coded first, even though it is the real "sequel" or sequela to the Fracture...the "S" at the end of the Fracture code signifies that the Fracture is not the sequela, but has a sequela (the TA). But TA (the actual sequela) is coded first bc it caused the encounter. Is this right? Thank you!

  • @julielopresti324
    @julielopresti324 Před 2 lety

    Great videos. So helpful. I love Ms. J!

  • @ruthiereallife6404
    @ruthiereallife6404 Před 3 lety +5

    I went to school already back in 2016 and graduated, so im trying to re learn everything but all my books are from 2016 years like my cpt, ic10 cm and all, my question is are they still good for learning in 2021???

    • @abbeyjones1999
      @abbeyjones1999 Před 3 lety +1

      Not really, there are several new codes e.g., COVID-19 with a whole set of new guidelines. I hope this helps

  • @nadineethridge5284
    @nadineethridge5284 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’m a little confused regarding the bubblegum phobia, I know the index directs you to F40.8 but if you look above it F40.298 (Other specified phobia) seems more like the correct code.

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  • @marinadanilina3275
    @marinadanilina3275 Před rokem +2

    Hi, I don't understand the sequela. This is what is happening AFTER another acute event. So the Fracture of the ankle was the Original and Traumatic Arthritis happens 6 months later. I would code TA as sequela and fracture first. Can you please clarify? Thank you

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před rokem

      If a person has an acute injury such as a fractured leg. Then they develop Arthritis, and they were being treated for the arthritis, you would code Traumatic Arthritis first, then the Fracture code with a S as the 7th character extender. I hop e that helps.

    • @marinadanilina3275
      @marinadanilina3275 Před rokem +1

      @@AMCIMedicalCoding Not much. The fracture was first and arthritis is a consequence of that (sequela). Arthritis is second, fracture - first. I don't get it why it is the opposite. Sorry :(

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před rokem

      @@marinadanilina3275 thats ok darling thanks for giving us your opinion on it 😁

    • @muue8560
      @muue8560 Před rokem

      @@AMCIMedicalCoding Thanks Ms. J :) I am confused too. So here the fracture would be considered a sequela, even though it occurred before the TA?

  • @Becky-tc2vy
    @Becky-tc2vy Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for teaching these course. I am easily understanding and you are an excellent teacher! Would you recommend a specific icd-10-cm book?

    • @atibbsamci
      @atibbsamci Před 4 měsíci

      The book that I use and is recommended by AMCI for ICD-10-CM is the Optum ICD-10-CM Experts for Hospitals.

  • @sravyanaidu3028
    @sravyanaidu3028 Před rokem +1

    HI AMAZING CLASSES AND I WANT TO KNOW ICD 10 BOOK WHICH ONE CAN BUY PLEASE GUIDE ME

  • @KandyaB35R
    @KandyaB35R Před 3 lety +2

    You are Amazing 🤩 thanks a lot!

  • @nikkibryanapolonio1700
    @nikkibryanapolonio1700 Před 2 lety +1

    Got confused with the Sequela (late effects). It says here - "patient fractured his left ankle 6 months ago, today, he has traumatic arthritis in his left ankle in which the Dr. Says it is related to the fracture"
    Meaning, traumatic arthritis is the late effect or the sequela of the fracture he had 6 months ago right?
    With that in mind, the code should be S82.892S, M12.572.
    Please enlighten me if this is wrong.

  • @KarenHRiceScott
    @KarenHRiceScott Před rokem

    This had been so helpful. Thank you.

  • @yencyestrella3266
    @yencyestrella3266 Před 3 měsíci

    thank you .

  • @check1024
    @check1024 Před 2 lety +2

    lost sound on 49:56 for exactly a minute...

  • @GAB8407
    @GAB8407 Před rokem

    41:04 So good so far! Yes!😁

  • @saranyasaru8783
    @saranyasaru8783 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Mrs Jay I want chapter specific guidelines pls

  • @chrysanthe1297
    @chrysanthe1297 Před rokem

    Like the daggone video

  • @saemae1169
    @saemae1169 Před 3 lety +2

    Please how can i buy a book for practicing more codes? I’m not a student at your institution. I need to practice more coding. Please advise?

  • @sulyana77
    @sulyana77 Před 2 lety

    You are amazing, thanks so much for your help.😃

  • @reddypraveen1438
    @reddypraveen1438 Před 2 lety

    Mrs.Jay pls explain c.chapter specific guidelines…waiting for that episode

  • @johnn2638
    @johnn2638 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video this helps alot

  • @SRG4782
    @SRG4782 Před 2 lety +1

    I came out with the wrong code for the fractured left ankle - M84.472S. My question is how do you know what type of fracture it was since the Dr. didn't specify?

  • @jackiechan3599
    @jackiechan3599 Před 2 lety +1

    28:22 in the a.i. a manifestation code cannot be a principal diagnosis but has to be coded? I’m confused

  • @francesm.1768
    @francesm.1768 Před 3 lety +2

    Can someone explain to me the difference between "conditions that are part of an integral disease" and "multiple coding for a single disease"? So it says for B5 to only code cholecystitis and not abdominal pain etc. But when coding for HIV they ask to code manifestations. Are manifestations considered an integral part of the disease?

    • @AMCIMedicalCoding
      @AMCIMedicalCoding  Před 3 lety +5

      In general if a sign, symptom is related to a disease, you don't code those Signs & Symptoms AND the diagnosis. Only code the diagnosis. e.g, abdominal pain is an indicator of cholecystitis. So you do not code the abdominal pain. Yes, Manifestations are an integral part of a disease process, however some manifestations are codable. Make sure that you read the read instructional notes in the tabular list. It will often tell you when this manifestations are codable.

    • @francesm.1768
      @francesm.1768 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AMCIMedicalCoding Thank you so much! I understand now.

  • @KaranShaktiVlogs
    @KaranShaktiVlogs Před 3 lety +1

    I found for bubblegum phobia - F40.298 is this also correct???