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2010 UBO/UBU Conference Health Budgets & Financial Policy 1 Briefing: ICD-10-PCS, Beginning with the Bones – A Brief Refresher Date: 22 March 2010 Time: 1400–1450

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Objectives Recall all those pesky bones – Where they are – What they do – How they connect 2

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action How the Class Will Work Pre-quiz Look at the pretty pictures while I drone on Post quiz 3

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Musculoskeletal Pre-quiz 12 Coronoid process 25 ???? 26 Intercondylar fossa 30 Olecranon 31 Olecranon fossa 34 ???? head 35 ??? neck 47 Trochlear notch of ??? 50 ??? tuberosity 25____________

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Goals When given a list of anatomical and other medical terms, match to the correct definition 80% of the time When given a list of definitions, match the definition to the correct anatomical or other medical term 80% of the time Understand that the transition to ICD-10-PCS will make hospital procedure coding easier and the data much more useful 5

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Anterior View Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 1 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 2 6

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Right Lateral View Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 2 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 3 What are the three bones that are inside the “internal auditory (acoustic) meatus? In ICD-10-PCS, they are considered auditory ossicles. 7

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Medial View of Sagittal Section Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 3 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 4 8

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Posterior View Skull, Superior View Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 4 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 5 9

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Inferior View, Teeth Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 5 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 6 10

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Skull, Inferior View, Foramen Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 5 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 6 11

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Floor of Cranium, Superior View Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 6 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 7 12

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Sphenoid Bone; Superior, Anterior, Inferior Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 7 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 8 Has one of the 4 paired paranasal sinuses Along with the ethmoid, pretty much is the organizer for vessels and cranial nerves 13

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Ethmoid Bone Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 8 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 9 Has one of the 4 paired paranasal sinuses Along with the sphenoid, pretty much is the organizer for vessels and cranial nerves 14

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Right Orbit, Anterior View Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 9 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 10 15

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Fetal Skull, Fontanels Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 10 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 11 16

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action ICD-10-PCS Terms 17

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Vertebral Column Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 11 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 13 18

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Cervical Vertebrae Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 12 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 14 19

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Lumbar Vertebrae Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 13 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 15 20

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Sacrum and Coccyx Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 14 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 16 21

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Thorax, Anterior Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 15 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 17 22

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Articulation, Vertebra Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 16 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 19 Ribs articulate with the vertebral column Cartilage connects ribs 1-10 to the sternum 23

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Scapula Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 17 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 19 24

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Humerus Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 18 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 20 25

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Ulna and Radius Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 19 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 21 26

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Hand and Wrist Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 20 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 22 27

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Hip Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 21 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 22 28

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Pelvis Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 22 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 24 29

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Femur Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 23 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 25 Highly vascular Forms red blood cells 30

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Tibia and Fibula Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 24 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 26 31

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Ankle and Foot Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 25 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 27 32

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Complete Skeleton Atlas of the Human Skeleton (AHS), page 26 Brief Atlas of the Skeleton (BAS), page 1 Does more than provide attachment for tendons and ligaments Stores calcium and phosphorus Marrow creates red blood cells Protects brain and lungs/heart 33

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Musculoskeletal 12 Coronoid process 25 Humerus 26 Intercondylar fossa 30 Olecranon 31 Olecranon fossa 34 Radial head 35 Radial neck 47 Trochlear notch of ulna 50 Ulnar tuberosity 34

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action 35 Summary Just a refresher – body location is an important part of coding using ICD-10-PCS

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action 36 Quiz

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action Integumentary 5 ______________ 6 ______________ 28 _____________ 37 ________ head 38 _________ neck 37

2010 UBO/UBU Conference Turning Knowledge Into Action 38 Q&A Questions?