NIHSS score 41
ICD-10 R29.741 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of nihss score 41.
The NIHSS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) score of 41 indicates a severe stroke, reflecting significant neurological impairment. This score is derived from a comprehensive assessment of various neurological functions, including consciousness, language, motor skills, and sensory perception. A score of 41 suggests that the patient exhibits profound deficits, potentially including unresponsiveness, inability to follow commands, and severe motor weakness. Such a high score typically correlates with extensive brain damage, often due to ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. Patients may present with symptoms such as facial droop, arm and leg weakness, aphasia, and altered level of consciousness. The NIHSS is crucial for determining treatment options, prognosis, and the need for rehabilitation services. Accurate scoring and documentation are essential for effective patient management and coding purposes.
Detailed neurological assessments and NIHSS scoring must be documented in the patient's medical record.
Patients presenting with acute stroke symptoms requiring hospitalization and evaluation.
Ensure that all neurological deficits are documented to support the NIHSS score.
Immediate documentation of NIHSS score upon patient presentation and any changes during treatment.
Acute stroke alerts and rapid assessment in the emergency department.
Timely and accurate documentation is critical for treatment decisions and coding.
Used when a patient with a NIHSS score of 41 is evaluated in the emergency department.
Document the severity of the condition and the NIHSS score.
Emergency medicine providers should ensure timely documentation of assessments.
A NIHSS score of 41 indicates severe neurological impairment, often associated with significant brain injury due to stroke.
The NIHSS score is determined through a standardized assessment of various neurological functions, including consciousness, language, and motor skills.
Coding R29.741 requires thorough documentation of the patient's neurological status and the NIHSS score to ensure accurate representation of the severity of the condition.