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1 Name Of Resident Year No. of Cases seen LIST OF DISEASES of the ELDERLY : 60 years old and above Total Cases listed = 122 Tally cases listed on your logbook annually. If the diagnosis is not on this list, add at the end and get the ICD 10 code. Keep this in your Learning Portfolio. CASES ENCOUNTERED/ YEAR in RESIDENCY PROBLEMS RELATED TO LIFESTYLE = 13 Tobacco use [ Z72.0] Alcohol use [ Z72.1] Lack of physical exercise [ Z72.3] Inappropriate diet and eating habits [Z72.4] High risk sexual behavior [Z72.5] Gambling and betting [Z72.6] Self damaging behavior [Z72.8] Burnout [Z73.0] Lack of relaxation and leisure [ Z73.2] Stress Not elsewhere classified / Physical and mental strain [ Z73.3] Type A behaviour pattern (characterized by unbridled ambition, a need for high achievement, impatience, competitiveness, and a sense of urgency) [Z73.1] Social role conflict [Z73.5] Inadequate social skills [ Z73.4] Problems related to life management difficulty [ Z73. 9] Limitation of activities due to disability [Z73.6] problems related to care provider dependency [ Z74] Problems related to medical facility and other health care unavailable, unaccessible [ Z76 ] Malingering person feigning illness with obvious motivation [ Z76.5] NEURO = 11
2 Pain (R52.9) Headache [R51] Tension type headache [G44.2] Vascular type headache [G44.1] Cluster headache [G44] Chronic post traumatic headache [G44.3] Dementia in Alzheimer s disease (F00) Transient Cerebral Ischemic attack (G45.9) Stroke (I64) Encephalopathy (G93.4) Anoxic brain damage (G93.1) Alcohol encephalopathy (G93.2) Toxic enceph (G92) Post radiation (G93.8) Meningitis (G00) Encephalitis, myelitis, encephalomyelitis (G05) Tremors unspecified [R25.1] Cramps and spasms [R25.2] Fasciculation [R25.3] Parkinson s disease (G20) Secondary parkinsonism (G21) Drug induced parkinsonism ( G21.1) Vascular parkinsonism (G21.4) Polyneuropathy : Drug induced (G62.0) Alcohol (G62.1) Due to disease (G63) DM polyneuropathy (G63.2) Nutrition deficiency (G63.4) Senility (G31.1) Postconcussional Syndrome (F07.2) EYE and VISION = 6 Dry eye syndrome [ H04.12] Dacryoadenitis (H04) Conjunctivitis (H10.) Acute atopic conjunctivitis (H10.1) Acute conjunctivitis (H10.3) Blepharoconjunctivitis (H10.5) External diseases of the Eye - Blepharitis (H01)/ Hordeolum (H00) / Chalazion (H00.1) Error of refraction (H52) Presbyopia [H52.4] Age related cataract [H25 ] Other cataract [H26] Unspecific macular degeneration [ H35.30] Glaucoma [H 40] Hypertensive retinopathy [ H35.03] Diabetic retinopathy [ E08.31] OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY - Ear, Nose, Oral cavity, Neck = 8 Impacted cerumen (H61.2) Otomycosis (B36.9) Otitis externa (H60.0) Otitis externa infective (H60.3) Otitis externa non infective (H60.5)
3 Acute Serous otitis media (H65.0) Chronic serous otitis media (H65.2) Chronic mucoid OM (H65.3) Acute Suppurative Otitis media (H66.0) Chronic suppurative OM (H66.3) Chronic rhinitis (J31) Chronic sinusitis (J32) Nasal polyp (J33) Allergic rhinitis (J30.4) AR Perennial (J30.3) AR Seasonal (J30.2) Vasomotor rhinitis (J30.0) URTI = Acute tonsillitis (J03) / Acute nasopharyngitis (J00) / Pharyngitis (JO2) / Acute laryngitis (J14) Benign paroxysmal vertigo (H81.1) Meniere s Disease (H81.0) Vestibular neuronitis (H81.2) Presbycusis (H91.1) Conductive hearing loss (H90) Noise induced hearing loss (H83.3) Sunburn (L55) Burns <10% (T31) Dry skin [L85.3] Corns and callosities [L84] Other epidermal thickening [L85] Cellulitis (L03) Impetigo (L01) Cutaneous abscess, Carbuncle and furuncle (L02) Pyoderma / Erythrasma (L08) Seborrheic keratosis [L82] Actinic keratosis [L57.0] Dermatophytosis (B35) Barbae (B35.0) Unguium (B35.1) Hand (B35.2) Pedis (B35.3) Corporis (B35.4) Pityriasis versicolor (B36) Skin infections viral: warts (B07) Scabies (B86) Atopic dermatitis (L20) Seborrheic dermatitis (L21) Allergic contact dermatitis (L23) metals (L23.0) adhesives (L23.1) Chemical products (L23.5) Irritant contact dermatitis (L24) detergent (L24.0) solvent (L24.2) cosmetics (L24.3) Plants (L24.7) Insect bites, Urticaria (L50) Psoriasis (L40) Pityriasis rosea [L42] Lichen planus [L43] Paronychia / Candidiasis of nail (B37.2) Decubitus ulcers (L89) Vitiligo [L80] café au lait spots [L81.3] Leukoderma [L81.5] SKIN DISEASES = 16
4 Androgenic alopecia [L64] Alopecia areata [ L63] Telogen effluvium [ L65.0] Non scarring hair loss [L65.9] Basal cell carcinoma [C08.9] Squamous cell carcinoma [C53.9] Melanoma [C43] HEART & CIRCULATION (CARDIAC) = 10 Hypertension (I10) Hypertensive Heart Disease [ I11] Secondary Hypertension [ I 15] Angina pectoris ( I20) Unstable Angina [ I 20.0] Prinzmetal Angina [ I20.1] Acute Myocardial Infarction [ I21] Acute subendocardial infarction {121.4] Atherosclerotic heart disease (I25.1) Chronic Ischemic heart disease [I25] Ischemic cardiomyopathy [I25.5] Congestive Heart Failure (I50) I & II Cor Pulmonale [I27.9] Cardiomyopathy [I42] Alcoholic cardiomyopathy [I42.6] Cardiomyopathy due to drugs and other external agents [ I42.7] Paroxysmal tachycardia [I47] Supraventricular tachycardia [I47.1] Atrial fibrillation and flutter [ I48 ] Cardiac arrhythmia unspecified [ I49.9 ] Acute pericarditis [I30] Pericardial effusion [I31.3] Cardiac tamponade [I31.9] Phlebitis and thrombophlebitis (I80) DVT (I80.2) Varicose veins (I 83) Venous insufficiency, chronic (I87.2) LUNGS & VENTILATION (PULMO) = 8 Cough [R05] Hemoptysis [R04.2] Hiccough [R06.6] Bronchitis acute [J20] Chronic Bronchitis [J41] Chemical bronchitis / Bronchitis due to chemicals, gases, vapors, fumes [J68] Pneumonia [J18] Aspiration pneumonia [J69.0] Hypostatic pneumonia [J18.2] Asthma [ J45 ]Status asthmaticus [ J46] Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (J44) COPD with acute exacerbation [J44.1] Bronchiectasis [J47]
5 Pleurisy [ R09.1] Pleural effusion [J90] Pneumothorax [J93] Pneumoconiosis : coalworker [J60] asbestos [ J61] dust with silica [J62] Lung/ bronchus cancer [C34] NUTRITION, DIGESTION & GASTRO INTESTINAL TRACT/ HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM =13 Abdominal and pelvic pain [R10] Epigastric pain [R10.1] flatulence and related conditions [R14] Melena [K92.1] Hematemesis [ K92.0] Paralytic ileus [K56.0] Post operation intestinal obstruction [K91.2] Dyspepsia (K30) Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (K21) Constipation, functional (K59) Functional Diarrhea (K59.1) Irritable bowel syndrome (K58) Non infective gastroenteritis and colitis (K52) Diverticulitis (K57) Cholecystitis ( K81) acute (K81.0) chronic (K81.1) Cholelithiasis (K80) Acute Pancreatitis (K85) Alcoholic liver disease (K70) Toxic liver disease (K71) Non alcoholic steatohepatitis (K75.8) Colon cancer [ C18.9] Liver cancer [ C22.9] Protein Calorie malnutrition of mild and moderate degree [ E44] Nutritional Anemia : Iron deficiency anemia (D50) Vitamin B12 deficiency Micronutirient deficiency: Vitamin and mineral deficiency Malabsorption due to intolerance (K90.4) Lactose intolerance (E73) GENITO-URINARY = 7 Cystitis, uncomplicated (N30) Acute Pyelonephritis (N10) Vaginitis, Atrophic (N95.2) Vaginitis (N76) Acute cervicitis (N78) Benign prostatic hypertrophy (N40) Acute urethritis non specific (N34. 1) Urethritis and urethral syndrome [N34 ] Urolithiasis Calculous of kidney and ureter [ N20 ] Calculus of lower urinary tract [ N21 ] Sexual dysfunction (F52) Erectile dysfunction [N52.9] Acute renal failure [N17] Chronic kidney disease [N18] Hypertensive Chronic kidney disease [I12]
6 MUSCULO-SKELETAL = 6 Myalgia (M79.1) Musculoskeletal strain (M61) Osteoarthritis (M13.9) Rheumatoid arthritis (M05) uncomplicated Gouty Arthritis (M10) Osteoporosis (M81) Falls, unspecified (W19) Unspecified multiple injuries [T07] Fracture [S40/ S52/ S72/ S82/ S92] ENDOCRINOLOGY/ METABOLIC/ NUTRITIONAL = 5 Diabetes Mellitus II (E11) Obesity (E66) Hyperthyroidism, uncomplicated (E05) Hypothyroidism, uncomplicated (E02) Hyperlipidemia, unspecified (E87.5) Hypercholesterolemia (E78.5) Mixed disorder of acid-base balance (E87.4) Acidosis (E87.2) Alkalosis (E87.3) Electrolyte imbalance : Hypokalemia (E87.5)Hyperkalemia (E87.5) Fluid overload (E87.7) SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS = 8 Influenza (J11) Influenza like Illness [J11.1] Viral agents as cause of disease [B97.89] Tuberculosis (J18) Malaria, uncomplicated (B54) Dengue fever (A90) Typhoid Fever (A01) Leptospirosis (A27) Amoebiasis (A06)/ Giardiasis Rabies (A82) Dog bite [ W54 ] Rat bite [ W53 ] Animal bite [T14.1] Snake bite [T 63.0] HIV disease [B20] Viral hepatitis A (B15)/ Viral hepatitis B (B16) Sepsis [A 41.9] Septic shock [ R57.2] IMMUNOLOGY HEMA ONCOLOGY = 5 Anaphylactic shock unspecific [ T78.2] Angioneurotic edema [T78.3] Anemia Iron deficiency [ D50] G6PD deficiency [D55.4] Anemia of chronic disorders [ D63] Benign neoplasms [ D10 D36] Malignant neoplasms [ C00 C97 ] Blood transfusion [ Z51.3] ABO incompatibility [ T80.3] Complications following infusion, transfusion, and therapeutic injection [T80]
7 POISONS & TOXICOLOGY = 1 Poisoning by drugs, medicaments and other biological products [ T36 T 50 ] Accidental Poisoning = Salicylate (T39) / INH (T37.1) MENTAL & EMOTIONAL DISORDERS = 5 Acute stress reaction [F43.0] Post traumatic stress reaction [F43.1] Adjustment disorder [ F43.2] Depressive episodes (F32) Anxiety disorders (F41.9) Phobic anxiety [ F40] Dissociative (conversion) disorders (F44) / Somatization disorders (F45) Eating disorders (F50) Adult and child abuse, neglect and other maltreatment [T74] [Additional] NOT LISTED please look for ICD 10 code `
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