It even has codes for repeat crushing by the critters...
Notably missing: there are no codes for harms caused by defective, mis-designed or badly implemented electronic medical records/ordering/lab review systems, which are occurring as documented in numerous posts on this blog. (My mother would comment, but she is deceased from ICD-10 code ...uh, oh wait, no code for that...)
From the CMS ICD-10 search page at https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/staticpages/icd-10-code-lookup.aspx:
ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Code Description
W58.11XA Bitten by crocodile, initial encounter
W58.11XD Bitten by crocodile, subsequent encounter
W58.11XS Bitten by crocodile, sequela
W58.12XA Struck by crocodile, initial encounter
W58.12XD Struck by crocodile, subsequent encounter
W58.12XS Struck by crocodile, sequela
W58.13XA Crushed by crocodile, initial encounter
W58.13XD Crushed by crocodile, subsequent encounter
W58.13XS Crushed by crocodile, sequela
W58.19XA Other contact with crocodile, initial encounter
W58.19XD Other contact with crocodile, subsequent encounter
W58.19XS Other contact with crocodile, sequela
Of course, species of Crocodilia matters (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodilia):
W58.01XA Bitten by alligator, initial encounter
W58.01XD Bitten by alligator, subsequent encounter
W58.01XS Bitten by alligator, sequela
W58.02XA Struck by alligator, initial encounter
W58.02XD Struck by alligator, subsequent encounter
W58.02XS Struck by alligator, sequela
W58.03XA Crushed by alligator, initial encounter
W58.03XD Crushed by alligator, subsequent encounter
W58.03XS Crushed by alligator, sequela
W58.09XA Other contact with alligator, initial encounter
W58.09XD Other contact with alligator, subsequent encounter
W58.09XS Other contact with alligator, sequela
Haven't searched ICD-10 for "abduction and experimentation by Roswell Greys" yet.
What's the ICD-10 code for this? |
-- SS
What is the difference between an alligator and a crocodile, exactly?
ReplyDeleteAre their bites different?