Patsy is 40 weeks pregnant and arrives at the hospital in labor. She is admitted to an L&D bed. Up until now, the pregnancy had been uneventful. On physical exam, the physician notes the fetus has turned since Patsy's last in-office examination. Instead of being head down, the fetus is presenting feet first. Patsy's doctor agrees to a trial of labor with the baby in this position. Patsy goes on
to deliver a 7 lb. 14 oz. footling breech. Both Patsy and the baby are healthy and doing well.
Dx: Footling breech
First-listed diagnosis: ________
Secondary diagnoses: ________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
First-listed diagnosis: ________
Answer: Footling breech – O32.8XX0
Secondary diagnoses: ________
Answer: 40 weeks pregnant – Z3A.40; Single live birth – Z37.0
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