Practice Cases

Case 4: Clinical Note: Subsequent Hospital Visit

Date: February 1, 2026
Patient: 68-year-old male
Chief Complaint: Acute urinary retention and severe suprapubic pain.

History of Present Illness:
Patient has a long-standing history of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Urology - BPH Procedures (TURP vs. UroLift)). He presents today with a 12-hour history of inability to void. He reports intense pressure and sharp pain in the lower abdomen. Nursing attempted a standard Foley catheter insertion twice without success due to an enlarged prostate.

Review of Systems/Physical Exam:

  • Constitutional: Acutely uncomfortable, perspiring due to pain.

  • Abdomen: Distended suprapubic area, extremely tender to palpation.

  • Genitourinary: DRE reveals a significantly enlarged (Grade 3+), firm, non-tender prostate.

Labs/Imaging:

  • Bladder Scan: Shows 800mL of retained urine.

  • Labs: PSA slightly elevated at 4.2; Creatinine stable at 1.0.

Assessment & Plan:

  1. Acute Urinary Retention (AUR): Secondary to obstructive BPH.[linkedin]​

  2. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): Failed medical management (tamsulosin).

  3. Plan: Proceed to urgent TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) to relieve the obstruction. Patient cleared for surgery.


Coding Task: Case 5

Identify the following based on the note above:

  1. Primary & Secondary Diagnosis (ICD-10-CM)

  2. E/M Code (Subsequent Inpatient)

  3. Procedure Code (CPT)


Medical Keyword: Prostatitis

  • Short Definition: Inflammation or infection of the prostate gland.[en.wikipedia]​

  • Long Definition: A condition characterized by pelvic pain and urinary symptoms (frequency/urgency). It can be acute bacterial, chronic, or non-bacterial pelvic pain syndrome.niddk.nih+1

  • Etymology: Derived from the Greek prostates (“one who stands before”) + -itis (“inflammation”).[en.wikipedia]​

  • Related Terms: Prostatomegaly (prostate enlargement) and LUTS (Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms).imedclaims+1


Answer Key & Rationale (Case 5)

Code CategoryCodeRationale
ICD-10-CMN40.1, R33.8N40.1 (BPH with LUTS) is the underlying cause; R33.8 (Other urinary retention) specifies the acute manifestation linkedin+1.
E/M Level99232Moderate Complexity. Management of an acute problem (retention) requiring surgical intervention aapc+1.
CPT Code52601Transurethral electrosurgical resection of prostate (TURP), including control of postoperative bleeding aapc+1.

Case 6: Clinical Note: New Patient Office Visit

Date: February 1, 2026
Patient: 55-year-old female
Chief Complaint: Painless gross hematuria.

History of Present Illness:
Patient reports three days of visible blood in her urine. She denies any associated pain, dysuria, or flank discomfort. She has a significant 30-pack-year smoking history. She has never had this occur previously and denies recent trauma or vigorous exercise.

Review of Systems/Physical Exam:

  • Constitutional: Well-nourished, no weight loss.

  • Genitourinary: No CVA tenderness. External genitalia appear normal. No masses palpated on pelvic exam.

Labs/Imaging:

  • Urinalysis: 3+ blood; negative for nitrites and leukocytes.

  • Cytology: Pending.

Assessment & Plan:

  1. Gross Hematuria: Concerning for urothelial malignancy given smoking history and painless presentation.[en.wikipedia]​

  2. Plan: Perform diagnostic cystourethroscopy in the office. A 0.5cm suspicious papillary lesion was visualized on the posterior bladder wall. A biopsy of the lesion was performed during the same session.


Coding Task: Case 6

Identify the following based on the note above:

  1. Primary Diagnosis (ICD-10-CM)

  2. E/M Code (New Patient)

  3. Procedure Code (CPT)


Medical Keyword: Hematuria

  • Short Definition: The presence of blood or red blood cells in the urine.int.livhospital+1

  • Long Definition: A medical sign that may be visible (gross) or microscopic. It is a critical finding that necessitates investigation for infection, stones, or tumors.niddk.nih+1

  • Etymology: From the Greek haima (“blood”) + ouron (“urine”).[int.livhospital]​

  • Related Terms: cystoscopy (looking into the bladder) and Pyuria (pus in urine).etymonline+1


Answer Key & Rationale (Case 6)

Code CategoryCodeRationale
ICD-10-CMR31.0Gross hematuria. This is the definitive symptom documented during the visit [en.wikipedia]​.
E/M Level99203Moderate Complexity. Evaluation of a new patient with a potentially serious condition (concerning for malignancy) [aafp]​.
CPT Code52204cystourethroscopy, with biopsy(s). This code covers the visualization and the tissue sampling urologytimes+1.

Final Coding Tips

  • Modifier 25: If billing the office E/M (99203) with the biopsy (52204), ensure the E/M documentation supports a “significant, separately identifiable” service beyond the standard prep for the biopsy.[cms]​

  • BPH Coding: For BPH, always sequence the N40.1 code first, followed by the specific urinary symptom code (like R33.8) to ensure the highest level of specificity.[linkedin]​