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Wiki Deconditioning

Gemini18

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Does anyone know the ICD9 for "deconditioning"?
 
Hmmm...sorta broad term.

Maybe 799.3 Debility=Abnormal bodily weakness or feebleness; decay of strength

Or depending on the documentation...728.2
 
My internal medicine doctors that visit strictly nursing home patients use the term " deconditioning" and they okayed the code 783.7 Failure to thrive, adult.
 
deconditioning

Our internists use this also, but they want us to code 780.79. Sounds like everyone has their own idea of what this is. So, I looked up the definition:

de·con·di·tioned, de·con·di·tion·ing, de·con·di·tions

v. tr.

1. Psychology To cause (a conditioned response, such as a phobia) to become extinct.
2. To cause to decline from a condition of physical fitness, as through a prolonged period of inactivity or, in astronauts, through weightlessness in space.
v. intr.
To lose physical fitness.
 
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