Z92: Personal history of medical treatment
Z92 refers to a group of conditions signified by a patient's personal history of medical treatment. This group encompasses conditions that might not currently be active but have been treated medically in the past, which could potentially have a significant bearing on a person's future health. Under this classification, various medical treatments might include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or any other therapeutic interventions. It's vital to note these histories as they can influence a patient's response to new treatments, susceptibility to certain conditions, or their recovery process for unrelated medical issues. While most are without immediate symptoms, a relevant history may explain present medical findings or complications. These histories are typically gathered through patient reporting or previous medical records. Therefore, the Z92 classification assists healthcare professionals in providing personalized care based on the patient's unique medical journey.
Z92.0: Personal history of contraception
Z92.1: Personal history of long-term (current) use of anticoagulants
Z92.2: Personal history of long-term (current) use of other medicaments
Z92.3: Personal history of irradiation
Z92.4: Personal history of major surgery, not elsewhere classified
Z92.5: Personal history of rehabilitation measures
Z92.6: Personal history of chemotherapy for neoplastic disease
Z92.8: Personal history of other medical treatment
Z92.9: Personal history of medical treatment, unspecified
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