✨ Medical Risk Codes




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 40

CODE CONDITION DESCRIPTION
8039 Bilirubin > 250 micromol/l in first 48 hours 2
8040 Bilirubin > 300 micromol/l at any time 2
8041 Late jaundice: visible or > 150 micromol/l from 2 weeks in term infant and 3 weeks in preterm infant. 2
8042 Maternal Factors Significant jaundice in previous infant 2
8043 Infant of a mother with a history of substance or alcohol abuse E.g. methadone, marijuana, alcohol, codeine, valium 2
8044 Infant of diabetic mother With any abnormal findings e.g. hypoglycaemia, poor feeding, macrosomic 3
8045 Infant of diabetic mother Apparently normal infant 2
8046 Intrauterine infection Toxoplasmosis, rubella, CMV, other. Referral before delivery often appropriate 2
8047 Maternal request Anxiety regarding normality 2
8048 Maternal medication with risk to baby: E.g. carbimazole, antipsychotics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants 2
8049 Maternal/family history with risk factors for baby E.g. vesico-ureteric reflux, congenital heart disease, deafness, Graves disease, syphilis, severe handicap in parent, bipolar disease, schizophrenia, other psychiatric condition 2
8050 Miscellaneous Previous neonatal death, SIDS, congenital abnormality 2

Orthopaedics

| 8051 | Hips | Unstable hips, breech delivery, family history of dislocated hips | 2 |
| 8052 | Feet | Talipes equinovarus or significant positional foot deformity | 2 |

Respiratory

| 8053 | | Any cyanosis, persistent grunting, pallor | 2 |
| 8054 | | Apnoea | 3 |
| 8055 | | Tachypnoea with respiratory rate greater than 60/min and respiratory distress | 3 |
| 8056 | | Stridor, nasal obstruction, or respiratory symptoms not specified elsewhere | 2 |



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 40


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 40





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πŸ₯ Medical Risk Codes for Pregnancy and Obstetrics (continued from previous page)

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