Andrea is a 32-year-old female who had a TAH and BSO for severe endometriosis six weeks ago. When she returned to her gynecologist's office for her six week post-op check up, she told her physician that she was experiencing hot flashes, night sweats, and had difficulty sleeping. Her physician told her she was going through an artificially-induced menopause because of the surgery. He discussed
several different treatment options with her, including hormone replacement therapy. She told him she wanted to weigh her options and they both agreed she should schedule a follow-up appointment in one week to set up a treatment plan.
Dx: Post-procedural menopause; status post TAH/BSO
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Post-procedural menopause—E89.41
Acquired absence of cervix and uterus—Z90.710
Acquired absence of both ovaries—Z903.722
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