NEC stands for Necrotizing Enterocolitis, a serious gastrointestinal condition primarily affecting premature infants. It involves inflammation and death of intestinal tissue, leading to symptoms like feeding intolerance, abdominal distension, and bloody stools. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial, as the condition can progress rapidly and may require surgical intervention.
NEC = not elsewhere classified NOS = not otherwise specified NOS is an unspecified diagnosis whereas a NEC diagnosis just doesn't fit into a different cateogory making it unclassified
NEC = not elsewhere classified NOS = not otherwise specified NOS is an unspecified diagnosis whereas a NEC diagnosis just doesn't fit into a different category making it unclassified
In medical coding, "NEC" stands for "Not Elsewhere Classified." It is used to indicate that a specific condition or diagnosis does not have a more precise code available in the coding system. NEC codes are employed when the details of the diagnosis are insufficient to assign a more specific code, allowing coders to accurately represent the patient's condition while adhering to coding guidelines.
When there is no more specific option that applies.
NEC = Not Elsewhere ClassifiedNEC is an acronym for Not Elsewhere Classified2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 311 Depressive disorder not elsewhere classified
NEC in this context means necrotizing enterocolitis.
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
Mammogram not elsewhere classified
NEC means not elsewhere classified and NOC mean not otherwise classified in medical terms. These are really medical coding terms used to communicate with insurance companies, and not terms that health care providers use to communicate with each other.
Necrotizing fasciitis
nec plus ultra is a Latin phrase meaning 'nothing beyond' / 'nothing better'
NEC stands for "necrotizing enterocolitis," which is a serious condition that affects the intestines of premature infants. It is characterized by inflammation and tissue death in the intestinal lining and requires prompt medical attention.