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You're a medical coder looking over the newly updated International Classifications of Diseases codebook.

  1. What are the three degrees of depression and what are the accompanying codes?

    The code F32 for depressive episodes is broken into three subcategories. They are: mild (F32.0), moderate (F32.1) and severe (F32.2 and F32.3).

  2. If a patient says she has difficulty sleeping, could this be a symptom of depression? Why?

    Yes, it can. Disturbed sleep is listed among other symptoms, such as reduced concentration and diminished appetite.

  3. Atypical presentations of depression are particularly common in what age group of the population?

    They are particularly common among adolescents.


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