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ACDIS CCDS-O Exam - Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

The principal diagnosis is defined as:
B) The condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission
A) The first diagnosis listed on the chart
C) Any condition treated during the hospital stay
D) The most severe condition present

ACDIS CCDS-O Exam - Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for ACDIS's CCDS-O exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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The principal diagnosis is defined as:

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Suggested Answer: B

The definition in option B is the official Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) definition used for inpatient coding: the principal diagnosis is the condition determined---after evaluation---to be chiefly responsible for the admission. It is not simply the first condition written, nor necessarily the ''worst'' or most severe condition; it is the reason for admission once the workup clarifies the clinical picture. CDI practice reinforces this because principal diagnosis selection drives DRG assignment, quality metrics, and reporting, and errors often stem from confusing presenting symptoms with the final established diagnosis. Although outpatient settings use different concepts (e.g., first-listed diagnosis for the encounter), ACDIS education frequently contrasts inpatient ''principal diagnosis'' with outpatient ''first-listed'' to prevent documentation and coding misalignment. Clinicians should document the definitive condition when known (and link symptoms to that condition), and clearly describe diagnostic uncertainty when not yet established. This clarity supports compliant coding, accurate benchmarking, and defensible medical necessity across settings.


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Ashton
22 days ago
Wait, isn't A sometimes used? Seems confusing.
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Jospeh
27 days ago
Totally agree, it's all about the main reason for admission.
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William
1 month ago
B is the correct answer!
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Walker
1 month ago
I thought it was D! How can the most severe not be the principal?
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Tawny
1 month ago
C sounds tempting, but it’s not the main reason for the stay.
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Fannie
2 months ago
Wait, isn't A sometimes used too? Seems confusing.
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Magnolia
2 months ago
Totally agree with B! That's how we do it.
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Carlton
2 months ago
B is the right answer! It's all about what caused the admission.
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Helaine
2 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen options like this before, and B makes the most sense to me. The principal diagnosis should be the one that’s primarily causing the issue, right?
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Dorian
2 months ago
I’m kind of confused. I thought the principal diagnosis was just the first one listed, but that might just be how it’s recorded.
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Rolland
2 months ago
I remember a question like this in practice, and I think it was about identifying the main reason for hospitalization. That sounds like B too, but I'm not completely sure.
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Tequila
3 months ago
I think the principal diagnosis is the one that's mainly responsible for the admission, so I’m leaning towards B.
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