O36.519 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Short description for O36.519 ICD 10 code:
Maternal care for known or susp placntl insuff, unsp tri
Codes
- O36.5190 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, not applicable or unspecified
- O36.5191 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, fetus 1
- O36.5192 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, fetus 2
- O36.5193 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, fetus 3
- O36.5194 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, fetus 4
- O36.5195 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, fetus 5
- O36.5199 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency, unspecified trimester, other fetus
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to O36.519 ICD10 Code:
- O00-O9A Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
- O30-O48 Maternal care related to the fetus and amniotic cavity and possible delivery problems
- O36 Maternal care for other fetal problems
- O36.0 Maternal care for rhesus isoimmunization
- O36.01 Maternal care for anti-D [Rh] antibodies
- O36.09 Maternal care for other rhesus isoimmunization
- O36.1 Maternal care for other isoimmunization
- O36.11 Maternal care for Anti-A sensitization
- O36.19 Maternal care for other isoimmunization
- O36.2 Maternal care for hydrops fetalis
- O36.20 Maternal care for hydrops fetalis, unspecified trimester
- O36.21 Maternal care for hydrops fetalis, first trimester
- O36.22 Maternal care for hydrops fetalis, second trimester
- O36.23 Maternal care for hydrops fetalis, third trimester
- O36.4 Maternal care for intrauterine death
- O36.5 Maternal care for known or suspected poor fetal growth
- O36.51 Maternal care for known or suspected placental insufficiency
- O36.59 Maternal care for other known or suspected poor fetal growth
- O36.6 Maternal care for excessive fetal growth
- O36.60 Maternal care for excessive fetal growth, unspecified trimester
- O36.61 Maternal care for excessive fetal growth, first trimester
- O36.62 Maternal care for excessive fetal growth, second trimester
- O36.63 Maternal care for excessive fetal growth, third trimester
- O36.7 Maternal care for viable fetus in abdominal pregnancy
- O36.70 Maternal care for viable fetus in abdominal pregnancy, unspecified trimester
- O36.71 Maternal care for viable fetus in abdominal pregnancy, first trimester
- O36.72 Maternal care for viable fetus in abdominal pregnancy, second trimester
- O36.73 Maternal care for viable fetus in abdominal pregnancy, third trimester
- O36.8 Maternal care for other specified fetal problems
- O36.80 Pregnancy with inconclusive fetal viability
- O36.81 Decreased fetal movements
- O36.82 Fetal anemia and thrombocytopenia
- O36.83 Maternal care for abnormalities of the fetal heart rate or rhythm
- O36.89 Maternal care for other specified fetal problems
- O36.9 Maternal care for fetal problem, unspecified
- O36.90 Maternal care for fetal problem, unspecified, unspecified trimester
- O36.91 Maternal care for fetal problem, unspecified, first trimester
- O36.92 Maternal care for fetal problem, unspecified, second trimester
- O36.93 Maternal care for fetal problem, unspecified, third trimester
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
O36.519 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about O36.519 ICD 10 code
Every pregnancy has some risk of problems, but there are certain conditions and health issues that can raise that risk, such as:
- A health condition you had before you got pregnant
- A health condition you develop during pregnancy
- A pregnancy with more than one baby
- A health problem that happened during a previous pregnancy and could happen again
- Substance use during pregnancy
- Being over age 35
Any of these can affect your health, the health of your baby, or both.
If you have a chronic condition, you should talk to your health care provider about how to minimize your risk before you get pregnant. Once you are pregnant, you may need a health care team to monitor your pregnancy. Some common conditions that can complicate a pregnancy include:
- High blood pressure
- Kidney problems
- Autoimmune diseases
- Obesity
- HIV
- Cancer
- Infections
Other conditions that may make pregnancy risky can develop during pregnancy - for example, gestational diabetes and Rh incompatibility. Good prenatal care can help detect and treat them.
Some symptoms, such as nausea, back pain, and fatigue, are common during pregnancy. Sometimes it is hard to know what is normal. Call your health care provider if something is bothering or worrying you.
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