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Fоr the given scenаriо, аudit the ICD-10-CM cоdes аnd CPT codes to determine if the code(s) assigned are appropriate. 89-year-old woke up feeling short of breath and perhaps some chest pain. Has been seen several times recently for a number of undiagnosed issues. She is afebrile; exam is unremarkable. By the time lab results were available, she indicated she may have jumped to conclusions and she is fine. ASSESSMENT: Anxiety Physician’s Office assigned the following: R07.9 Determine whether the ICD-10-CM code(s) assigned are appropriate.
Fоr the given scenаriо, аudit the ICD-10-CM cоdes аnd CPT codes to determine if the code(s) assigned is(are) appropriate. OPERATIVE REPORT Preoperative diagnosis: Cholecystitis, cholelithiasis Postoperative diagnosis: Same Procedure Performed: Cholecystectomy with operative cholangiogram Patient taken to operating room. Abdomen was prepped and draped. Stomach and bladder were drained and supraumbilical incision was made. The Veress needle was used for institution of the pneumoperitoneum. A 10 mm port was placed as well as additional paramedian and lateral ports with the scope. Gallbladder was retracted from its bed and removed. The cystic duct was identified and intraoperative cholangiogram performed. Surgeon assigned the following code(s): 47605 Why is CPT code 47605 not appropriate in this instance?