Jenn is 27 years old and had a baby six weeks ago. She is visiting her doctor for her post-partum check up to discuss her birth control options. Her check up went well, and after discussion, her doctor prescribed an intrauterine contraceptive device, which he was able to place during the visit

Answer the following questions:

Under what section of the PCS manual would this procedure fall?
What is the Body System?
What is the Root Operation, and how is it defined?
What is the Body Part and what is its value?
What is the Approach and what is its value?
What is the Device and what is its value?
What is the Qualifier and what is its value?

What will be an ideal response?


Under what section of the PCS manual would this procedure fall?
Answer: 0 – Medical and Surgical.

What is the Body System?
Answer: Female reproductive system

What is the Root Operation, and how is it defined?
Answer: Insertion – Putting in a nonbiological appliance that monitors, assists, performs, or prevents a physiological function but does not physically take the place of a body part.

What is the Body Part and what is its value?
Answer: Uterus – 9

What is the Approach and what is its value?
Answer: 7 – Via natural or artificial opening

What is the Device and what is its value?
Answer: H – Contraceptive Device

What is the Qualifier and what is its value?
Answer: Z – No Qualifier

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