ICD-10-CM Code for Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie O32.2
ICD-10 code O32.2 for Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium .
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Maternal care for oblique presentation Maternal care for transverse presentation
O32
Includes: the listed conditions as a reason for observation, hospitalization or other obstetric care of the mother, or for cesarean delivery before onset of labo
Excludes1: malpresentation of fetus with obstructed labor (O64.-)
O32.2 Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie
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sorry, I am still confused. Your 2 examples related to C-section or Vaginal? Probably C-section because I asked for examples. And the last example ... for O32-. The key word will be ' scheduled" C-sec... [ Read More ]
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Thank you very much for your responses! I would like to confirm I understood that correctly about O32 vs O64 for C-s delivery.
When the patient is s... [ Read More ]
Thank you very much for your responses! I would like to confirm I understood that correctly about O32 vs O64 for C-s delivery.
When the patient is scheduled for C-s delivery and the dx: Fetal breech +... [ Read More ]
Hi, I would use the O32 if the patient was having a scheduled c-sec for the breech. If they are in labor and then it is determined the baby is breech, O64. You can't have obstructed labor if you aren... [ Read More ]
Hello I’m still learning OB/GYN specialty. A few months ago an expert on deliveries answered this question to a different post. And the answer was if there is a breach presentation during a delivery... [ Read More ]
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Are the O32 ICD 10 codes specifically for before birth and O64 codes for childbirth? For example, how do I distinguish between O32.3 Brow presentation an... [ Read More ]
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Hello, I'm wondering if anyone can clear up the difference between these two categories? I have used the maternal care codes before to support c-sections (example 59514 O34.211 or O32.0XX0) but today ... [ Read More ]
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