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Mapping a Terminology to a Classification Scenario: You are working for a physic

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Question

Mapping a Terminology to a Classification

Scenario: You are working for a physician who asks you to link the SNOMED CT concept code 165232002: urinary incontinence (finding); 60241006: female urinary stress incontinence (finding); and 444620007: male urinary stress incontinence (finding) to their best equivalent in the ICD-9-CM & ICD-10-CM classifications.

The first code has been mapped for you to ICD-9-CM. You need to link it to the correct ICD-10-CM code. Then you have two more SNOMED CT concept codes to link in the same manner. You are given necessary excerpts from both classifications systems at the end of this document.

Fill in the map table below with the correct source and target.

            Source

Target

165232002: Urinary Incontinence (finding)

788.30 (ICD-9-CM)

165232002: Urinary Incontinence (finding)

_____ (ICD-10-CM)

            Source

Target

165232002: Urinary Incontinence (finding)

788.30 (ICD-9-CM)

165232002: Urinary Incontinence (finding)

_____ (ICD-10-CM)

Explanation / Answer

SOURCE TARGET 165232002:Urinary incontinence(finding) 788.30(ICD-9-CM) 165232002:Urinary incontinence(finding) R32.81(ICD-10-CM) 60241006:Female urinary stress incontinence(finding) 625.6(ICD-9-CM) 60241006:Female urinary stress incontinence(finding) N39.3(ICD-10-CM) 444620007:Male urinary stress incontinence(finding) 788.32(ICD-9-CM) 444620007:Male urinary stress incontinence(finding) N39.3(ICD-10-CM)