ICD-10 Coding/Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes

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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:

  1. Correctly apply ICD-10-CM coding guidelines that relate to injuries and poisoning.
  2. Select appropriate seventh character value for injury
  3. Identify various types of fractures
  4. Differentiate coding thermal burns and corrosions
  5. Identify and accurately code adverse effect, poisoning, underdosing,and toxic effects
  6. 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[edit | edit source]


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Lesson Summary[edit | edit source]

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