Dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere, unspecified severity, with other behavioral disturbance
ICD-10 F02.818 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere, unspecified severity, with other behavioral disturbance.
F02.818 refers to dementia that arises as a complication of other diseases not specifically classified under dementia categories. This code is used when the severity of dementia is unspecified, but the patient exhibits behavioral disturbances such as aggression, agitation, or mood swings. Common underlying conditions may include Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, or multiple sclerosis. The behavioral disturbances associated with this type of dementia can significantly impact the patient's quality of life and complicate caregiving. Cognitive assessments are crucial for determining the extent of cognitive impairment and guiding treatment. Caregivers often face challenges due to the unpredictable nature of behavioral symptoms, necessitating support and education to manage these disturbances effectively.
Detailed neurological assessments, cognitive testing results, and behavioral observations.
Patients with dementia due to Parkinson's disease presenting with agitation.
Ensure that the underlying disease is clearly documented to support the use of F02.818.
Mental status examinations, behavioral assessments, and treatment plans addressing behavioral disturbances.
Patients exhibiting mood swings and aggression due to dementia.
Documenting the impact of behavioral symptoms on daily functioning is crucial.
Used to assess cognitive function in patients with dementia.
Results of cognitive assessments must be documented.
Neurologists should ensure comprehensive testing is performed.
Key symptoms include cognitive decline, memory loss, and behavioral disturbances such as aggression, agitation, and mood swings.
F02.818 is specifically for dementia due to other diseases, with unspecified severity and behavioral disturbances. Ensure to document the underlying condition clearly.