Bipolar disorder, in full remission, most recent episode mixed
ICD-10 F31.78 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, in full remission, most recent episode mixed.
F31.78 refers to a specific diagnosis of bipolar disorder where the patient is currently in full remission following a mixed episode. In bipolar disorder, individuals experience extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). A mixed episode is characterized by symptoms of both mania and depression occurring simultaneously or in rapid succession. Full remission indicates that the patient is not currently experiencing any significant symptoms of the disorder. This state can be achieved through effective treatment, which often includes mood stabilizers, psychotherapy, and lifestyle modifications. It is crucial for healthcare providers to monitor patients for any signs of relapse, as individuals with bipolar disorder are at an increased risk for suicide, particularly during depressive episodes. Regular assessments of mood, behavior, and overall mental health are essential to ensure ongoing stability and to adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Detailed clinical notes on mood assessments, treatment plans, and patient history.
Patients presenting with mood instability, medication management, and therapy sessions.
Ensure thorough documentation of remission status and any changes in treatment.
Regular mental health screenings and documentation of any referrals to mental health specialists.
Routine check-ups for patients with a history of bipolar disorder.
Monitor for signs of relapse and ensure appropriate follow-up care.
Used during therapy sessions for patients in remission to maintain mental health.
Document the focus of therapy and patient progress.
Psychiatrists should ensure that therapy notes reflect the patient's remission status.
In full remission means that the patient is currently not experiencing any significant symptoms of bipolar disorder, indicating effective management of the condition.