Diabetes Mellitus vs Diabetes Insipidus Kidneys are remarkable organs, but sometimes their filtering system breaks down. Diabetes is one of the most common disorders associated with kidney damage and

Diabetes Mellitus vs Diabetes Insipidus

  Kidneys are remarkable organs, but sometimes their filtering system breaks down. Diabetes is one of the most common disorders associated with kidney damage and failure. One of the causes of kidney failure is diabetes mellitus, a condition characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels. Over time, the high levels of sugar in the blood damage the microscopic structures within each kidney. Diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus both affect the urinary system and can have similar symptoms. Although diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus are caused by different processes, both conditions cause frequent urination.

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1.   Although both diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus produce large urine volumes, how would other characteristics of the urine differ between the two diseases?

2.   How are the symptoms of each disease different? How are they similar?

3.   Complete an internet search for how diabetes mellitus is coded in the ICD-10-CM classification system (an example search might include the terms diabetes mellitus and medical coding). What did you discover about coding for this disorder?

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