ICD-10 Coding/Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes
Appearance
This lesson introduces ICD-10-CM Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes.
Objectives and Skills
[edit | edit source]Objectives and skills for this lesson include:
- Correctly apply ICD-10-CM coding guidelines that relate to injuries and poisoning.
- Select appropriate seventh character value for injury
- Identify various types of fractures
- Differentiate coding thermal burns and corrosions
- Identify and accurately code adverse effect, poisoning, underdosing,and toxic effects
- Identify and accurately code adult and child abuse
Guidelines
[edit | edit source]Start Here:
[edit | edit source]https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/ICD10/Downloads/2019-ICD10-Coding-Guidelines-.pdf ( Chapter 19 specific guidelines can be found on pages 75-90 of these documents this document)
Part 1: Diagnosis
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19a Application of 7th Characters in Chapter 19
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19b Coding of Injuries
CG.I.C.19c Coding of Traumatic Fractures
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19d Coding of Burns and Corrosions
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19e Adverse Effects, Poisoning, Underdosing and Toxic Effects
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19f Adult and child abuse, neglect and other maltreatment
[edit | edit source]CG.I.C.19g Complications of care
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