true or false The patient with breast cancer is admitted to outpatient services for Chemotherapy. The principal diagnosis would be the Z51.- chemotherapy code followed by the code for breast cancer?
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8.20. The following documentation is from Hospital Outpatient Department Services Diagnoses: 1. Lung cancer, right upper lobe 2. Chemotherapy with Taxol and carboplatin with dexamethasone This patient is a 57-year-old male who presents to the outpatient department for chemotherapy. He had surgery for lung cancer in September and has now undergone chemotherapy with Taxol and carboplatin, including dexamethasone as part of his chemo and prophylaxis for nausea. He has done very well with the chemotherapy. Taxol was infused over four hours followed by and carboplatin which infused over two hours. Chemo was followed by dexamethasone IV push. The patient appears to have tolerated the chemotherapy well. Laboratory Data: Sodium 128, potassium 5.5, chloride 89, CO2 34, BUN 13, creatinine 0.8, glucose 210, calcium 9.4, WBC 9.8, hemoglobin 11.6, hematocrit 34.3, platelets 277,000 Plan: The plan is to follow up with me for further chemotherapy next week. Which of the following ICD-10-CM and CPT code sets is correct for this outpatient visit? a. C34.11, 96413, 96415, 96417, 96374 b. Z51.11, 96413, 96417, 96374 c. Z51.11, C34.11, 96413, 96415 x 4, 96417, 96374 d. C34.11, 96365, 96366 x 4, 96367, 96374
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05/02/YYYY Patient Name: Jennifer Jamison Gender: F Patient Type: Inpatient Reason for Visit: Breast Cancer Notes/Comments: Unit 3 Case Study 3 PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Stage 1 Carcinoma, right breast POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Stage 1 carcinoma, right breast INDICATIONS: Jennifer Jamison is a 39-year-old female who was recently diagnosed with Stage I carcinoma of her right breast. She is being admitted today for a mastectomy of her right breast. PROCEDURE: Jennifer is taken to the OR, prepped, draped, and anesthetized. An incision is made around the breast, and the breast is removed. The specimen is sent to pathology. What is the correct ICD-10-PCS code assigned? What's the Pcs code
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