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Wiki Difficultly Breathing as location

moshjl

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If the patient presents to the ED and the CC is difficulty breathing, can that be counted as location? There is no mention of chest pain/cough, etc. Only difficulty breathing, pain 9/10 and started yesterday at 7pm.
 
Difficulty Breathing

If the physician is using difficulty breathing as the chief complaint, then it cannot be used again in the HPI. This was talked about at an E/M Coding seminar about a month ago.
 
If the physician is using difficulty breathing as the chief complaint, then it cannot be used again in the HPI. This was talked about at an E/M Coding seminar about a month ago.

What seminar was that and by whom? If the CC "difficulty breathing" is written by the nurse it is not countable in the HPI, but if the physician states it, it is countable. This also appears to be a quality to me.
 
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