ICD-10-CM Expert for Hospitals. The Complete Official Code Set. Sample

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1 ICD-10-CM Expert for Hospitals The Complete Official Code Set 2017

2 Contents Preface... iii Introduction... v History of ICD-10-CM... v How to Use ICD-10-CM for Hospitals vi Steps to Correct Coding...vi Organization...vi Overview of ICD-10-CM Official Conventions... vii Format...vii Punctuation...vii Abbreviations...vii General Notes...vii Additional Conventions... ix Additional Characters Required... ix Color Coding... ix Medicare Code Edits... ix Other Notations in the Tabular... x Other Notations in the Index... xii ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting Coding Guidelines 1 ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries... 1 ICD-10-CM Neoplasm Table ICD-10-CM Table of Drugs and Chemicals ICD-10-CM Index to External Causes ICD-10-CM Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries Chapter 1 Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (A00-B99) Chapter 2 Neoplasms (C00-D49) Chapter 3 Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs and Certain Disorders Involving the Immune Mechanism (D50-D89) Chapter 4 Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases (E00-E89) Chapter 5 Mental, Behavioral, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (F01-F99) Chapter 6 Diseases of the Nervous System (G00-G99) Chapter 7 Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa (H00-H59) Chapter 8 Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Process (H60-H95) Chapter 9 Diseases of the Circulatory System (I00-I99) Chapter 10 Diseases of the Respiratory System (J00-J99) Chapter 11 Diseases of the Digestive System (K00-K95) Chapter 12 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (L00-L99) Chapter 13 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue (M00-M99) Chapter 14 Diseases of the Genitourinary System (N00-N99) Chapter 15 Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Puerperium (O00-O9A) Chapter 16 Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period (P00-P96) Chapter 17 Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities (Q00-Q99) Chapter 18 Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings (R00-R99) Chapter 19 Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes (S00-T88) Chapter 20 External Causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99) Chapter 21 Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services (Z00-Z99) Appendixes...Appendix 1 Appendix A: 10 Steps to Correct Coding... Appendixes-1 Appendix B: Valid 3-character ICD-10-CM Codes... Appendixes-3 Appendix C: Pharmacology List Appendixes-5 Appendix D: Z Codes for Long-Term Drug Use with Associated Drugs...Appendixes-11 Appendix E: Major Complication and Comorbidity (MCC) Code List...Appendixes-13 Appendix F: Complication and Comorbidity (CC) Code List...Appendixes-18 Appendix G: Lists of Principal Diagnoses That Are Their Own CC and Their Own MCC...Appendixes-39 Appendix H: Present on Admission (POA) Tutorial...Appendixes-40 Appendix I: Hospital Acquired Conditions...Appendixes-45 Illustrations... Illustrations 1 Peripheral Nervous System... Illustrations 1 Brain... Illustrations 2 Cranial Nerves... Illustrations 2 Eye... Illustrations 3 Lacrimal System... Illustrations 3 Ear and Mastoid... Illustrations 3 Middle Ear... Illustrations Optum360, LLC i

3 Index Glycinemia Gout, gouty Glycinemia Glycinemia E72.51 Glycinuria (renal) (with ketosis) E72.09 Glycogen infiltration see Disease, glycogen storage storage disease see Disease, glycogen storage Glycogenosis (diffuse) (generalized) (see also Disease, glycogen storage) cardiac E74.02 [I43] diabetic, secondary see Diabetes, glycogenosis, secondary pulmonary interstitial J Glycopenia E16.2 Glycosuria R81 renal E74.8 Gnathostoma spinigerum (infection) (infestation), gnathostomiasis (wandering swelling) B83.1 Goiter (plunging) (substernal) E04.9 with hyperthyroidism (recurrent) see Hyperthyroidism, with, goiter thyrotoxicosis see Hyperthyroidism, with, goiter adenomatous see Goiter, nodular cancerous C73 congenital (nontoxic) E03.0 diffuse E03.0 parenchymatous E03.0 transitory, with normal functioning P72.0 cystic E04.2 due to iodine-deficiency E01.1 due to enzyme defect in synthesis of thyroid hormone E07.1 iodine-deficiency (endemic) E01.2 dyshormonogenetic (familial) E07.1 endemic (iodine-deficiency) E01.2 diffuse E01.0 multinodular E01.1 exophthalmic see Hyperthyroidism, with, goiter iodine-deficiency (endemic) E01.2 diffuse E01.0 multinodular E01.1 nodular E01.1 lingual Q89.2 lymphadenoid E06.3 malignant C73 multinodular (cystic) (nontoxic) E04.2 toxic or with hyperthyroidism E05.20 neonatal NEC P72.0 nodular (nontoxic) (due to) E04.9 with hyperthyroidism E05.20 thyrotoxicosis E05.20 endemic E01.1 iodine-deficiency E01.1 sporadic E04.9 toxic E05.20 nontoxic E04.9 diffuse (colloid) E04.0 multinodular E04.2 simple E04.0 specified NEC E04.8 uninodular E04.1 simple E04.0 toxic see Hyperthyroidism, with, goiter uninodular (nontoxic) E04.1 toxic or with hyperthyroidism E05.10 with thyroid storm E05.11 Goiter-deafness syndrome E07.1 Goldberg syndrome Q89.8 Goldberg-Maxwell syndrome E34.51 Goldblatt's hypertension or kidney I70.1 Goldenhar (-Gorlin) syndrome Q87.0 Goldflam-Erb disease or syndrome G70.00 with exacerbation (acute) G70.01 in crisis G70.01 Goldscheider's disease Q81.8 Goldstein's disease (familial hemorrhagic telangiectasia) I78.0 Golfer's elbow see Epicondylitis, medial Gonadoblastoma specified site see Neoplasm, uncertain behavior, by site unspecified site female D39.10 Gonadoblastoma continued unspecified site continued male D40.10 Gonecystitis see Vesiculitis Gongylonemiasis B83.8 Goniosynechiae see Adhesions, iris, goniosynechiae Gonococcemia A54.86 Gonococcus, gonococcal (disease) (infection) (see also condition) A54.9 anus A54.6 bursa, bursitis A54.49 conjunctiva, conjunctivitis (neonatorum) A54.31 endocardium A54.83 eye A54.30 conjunctivitis A54.31 iridocyclitis A54.32 keratitis A54.33 newborn A54.31 other specified A54.39 fallopian tubes (acute) (chronic) A54.24 genitourinary (organ) (system) (tract) (acute) lower A54.00 with abscess (accessory gland) (periurethral) A54.1 upper (see also condition) A54.29 heart A54.83 iridocyclitis A54.32 joint A54.42 lymphatic (gland) (node) A54.89 meninges, meningitis A54.81 musculoskeletal A54.40 arthritis A54.42 osteomyelitis A54.43 other specified A54.49 spondylopathy A54.41 pelviperitonitis A54.24 pelvis (acute) (chronic) A54.24 pharynx A54.5 proctitis A54.6 pyosalpinx (acute) (chronic) A54.24 rectum A54.6 skin A54.89 specified site NEC A54.89 tendon sheath A54.49 throat A54.5 urethra (acute) (chronic) A54.01 vulva (acute) (chronic) A54.02 Gonocytoma specified site see Neoplasm, uncertain behavior, by site unspecified site female D39.10 male D40.10 Gonorrhea (acute) (chronic) A54.9 Bartholin's gland (acute) (chronic) (purulent) A54.02 bladder A54.01 cervix A54.03 conjunctiva, conjunctivitis (neonatorum) A54.31 contact Z20.2 Cowper's gland (with abscess) A54.1 exposure to Z20.2 fallopian tube (acute) (chronic) A54.24 kidney (acute) (chronic) A54.21 lower genitourinary tract A54.00 ovary (acute) (chronic) A54.24 pelvis (acute) (chronic) A54.24 female pelvic inflammatory disease A54.24 penis A54.09 prostate (acute) (chronic) A54.22 seminal vesicle (acute) (chronic) A54.23 specified site not listed (see also Gonococcus) A54.89 spermatic cord (acute) (chronic) A54.23 urethra A54.01 vagina A54.02 vas deferens (acute) (chronic) A54.23 vulva A54.02 Goodall's disease A08.19 Goodpasture's syndrome M31.0 Gopalan's syndrome (burning feet) E53.0 Gorlin-Chaudry-Moss syndrome Q87.0 Gottron's papules L94.4 Gougerot-Blum syndrome (pigmented purpuric lichenoid dermatitis) L81.7 ICD-10-CM 2017 Gougerot-Carteaud disease or syndrome (confluent reticulate papillomatosis) L83 Gougerot's syndrome (trisymptomatic) L81.7 Gouley's syndrome (constrictive pericarditis) I31.1 Goundou A66.6 Gout, chronic (see also Gout, gouty) M1A.9 S (following M08) drug-induced M1A.20 S (following M08) ankle M1A.27- S (following M08) elbow M1A.22- S (following M08) foot joint M1A.27- S (following M08) hand joint M1A.24- S (following M08) hip M1A.25- S (following M08) knee M1A.26- S (following M08) multiple site M1A.29- S (following M08) shoulder M1A.21- S (following M08) vertebrae M1A.28 S (following M08) wrist M1A.23- S (following M08) idiopathic M1A.00 S (following M08) ankle M1A.07- S (following M08) elbow M1A.02- S (following M08) foot joint M1A.07- S (following M08) hand joint M1A.04- S (following M08) hip M1A.05- S (following M08) knee M1A.06- S (following M08) multiple site M1A.09 S (following M08) shoulder M1A.01- S (following M08) vertebrae M1A.08 S (following M08) wrist M1A.03- S (following M08) in (due to) renal impairment M1A.30 S (following M08) ankle M1A.37- S (following M08) elbow M1A.32- S (following M08) foot joint M1A.37- S (following M08) hand joint M1A.34- S (following M08) hip M1A.35- S (following M08) knee M1A.36- S (following M08) multiple site M1A.39 S (following M08) shoulder M1A.31- S (following M08) vertebrae M1A.38 S (following M08) wrist M1A.33- S (following M08) lead-induced M1A.10 S (following M08) ankle M1A.17- S (following M08) elbow M1A.12- S (following M08) foot joint M1A.17- S (following M08) hand joint M1A.14- S (following M08) hip M1A.15- S (following M08) knee M1A.16- S (following M08) multiple site M1A.19 S (following M08) shoulder M1A.11- S (following M08) vertebrae M1A.18 S (following M08) wrist M1A.13- S (following M08) primary see Gout, chronic, idiopathic saturnine see Gout, chronic, lead-induced secondary NEC M1A.40 S (following M08) ankle M1A.47- S (following M08) elbow M1A.42- S (following M08) foot joint M1A.47- S (following M08) hand joint M1A.44- S (following M08) hip M1A.45- S (following M08) knee M1A.46- S (following M08) multiple site M1A.49 S (following M08) shoulder M1A.41- S (following M08) vertebrae M1A.48 S (following M08) wrist M1A.43- S (following M08) syphilitic (see also subcategory M14.8-) A52.77 tophi M1A.9 S (following M08) Gout, gouty (acute) (attack) (flare) (see also Gout, chronic) M10.9 drug-induced M10.20 ankle M S elbow M S foot joint M S hand joint M S hip M S knee M S multiple site M10.29 shoulder M S vertebrae M10.28 wrist M S idiopathic M10.00 ankle M S elbow M S foot joint M S hand joint M S hip M S 154 S Additional Character Required Refer to the Tabular List for Character Selection 2 Subterms under main terms may continue to next column or page

4 ICD-10-CM 2017 Chapter 9. Diseases of the Circulatory System I25.7 I c I25.7 Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s) and coronary artery of transplanted heart with angina pectoris Use additional code, if applicable, to identify: coronary atherosclerosis due to calcified coronary lesion (I25.84) coronary atherosclerosis due to lipid rich plaque (I25.83) 1 bypass graft(s) of transplanted heart without angina pectoris (I25.812) coronary artery bypass graft(s) without angina pectoris (I25.810) native coronary artery of transplanted heart without angina pectoris (I25.811) embolism or thrombus of coronary artery bypass graft(s) (T82.8-) d I25.70 Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with angina pectoris I Atherosclerosis of coronary may artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with unstable angina pectoris 1 unstable angina pectoris without coronary artery bypass graft (I20.0) CC Excl: I09.81, I11.0, I13.0, I13.2, I20.0-I22.9, I24.0, I24.8-I24.9, I25.5-I25.6, I25.82-I25.83, I25.89-I25.9, I50.1, I50.9, I87.8-I87.9, I99.8- I99.9, R57.0, R57.9 I Atherosclerosis of coronary artery y bypass graft(s), unspecified, with angina pectoris with documented spasm coronary artery bypass graft (I20.1) I Atherosclerosis of coronary artery y bypass graft(s), unspecified, with other forms of angina pectoris coronary artery bypass graft (I20.8) I Atherosclerosis of coronary artery y bypass graft(s), unspecified, with unspecified angina pectoris 1 unspecified angina pectoris coronary artery bypass graft (I20.9) d I25.71 Atherosclerosis of artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris CC Excl: For CC codes in subcategory I25.71, unless otherwise noted: I25.10-I25.119, I I25.799, I I25.84 I Atherosclerosis of autologous may vein coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris 1 unstable angina without artery bypass graft(s) (I20.0) CC Excl: I09.81-I11.0, I13.0, I13.2, I20.0-I22.9, I24.0, I24.8-I25.119, I25.5-I25.739, I I25.799, I I25.9, I50.1, I50.9, I87.8- I87.9, I99.8-I99.9, R57.0, R57.9 I Atherosclerosis of autologous vein Ay angina pectoris with documented spasm artery bypass graft(s) (I20.1) I Atherosclerosis of autologous vein Ay other forms of angina pectoris artery bypass graft(s) (I20.8) I Atherosclerosis of autologous vein Ay unspecified angina pectoris 1 unspecified angina pectoris artery bypass graft(s) (I20.9) d I25.72 Atherosclerosis of artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris Atherosclerosis of internal mammary artery graft with angina pectoris CC Excl: For CC codes in subcategories I25.72, unless otherwise noted: I25.10-I25.119, I I I Atherosclerosis of autologous may artery unstable angina pectoris 1 unstable angina without artery bypass graft(s) (I20.0) CC Excl: See code: I I Atherosclerosis of autologous artery Ay angina pectoris with documented spasm artery bypass graft(s) (I20.1) I Atherosclerosis of autologous artery Ay other forms of angina pectoris artery bypass graft(s) (I20.8) I Atherosclerosis of autologous artery Ay unspecified angina pectoris 1 unspecified angina pectoris artery bypass graft(s) (I20.9) d I25.73 Atherosclerosis of angina pectoris CC Excl: For CC codes in subcategories I25.73, unless otherwise noted: I25.10-I25.119, I I I Atherosclerosis of may coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris 1 unstable angina without coronary artery bypass graft(s) (I20.0) CC Excl: See code: I I Atherosclerosis of nonautologous Ay biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris with documented spasm coronary artery bypass graft(s) (I20.1) I Atherosclerosis of nonautologous Ay biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with other forms of angina pectoris coronary artery bypass graft(s) (I20.8) S Additional Character Required g Placeholder Alert Unacceptable PDx Manifestation Hospital Acquired Condition 1 Not Coded Here 2 Not Included Here ICD-10-CM Chapter 9. Diseases of the Circulatory System I25.7 I25.738

5 J95 J95.88 Chapter 10. Diseases of the Respiratory System J95 J95.88 Chapter 10. Diseases of the Respiratory System ICD-10-CM 2017 Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of respiratory system, not elsewhere classified (J95) b J95 Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of respiratory system, not elsewhere classified 2 aspiration pneumonia (J69.-) emphysema (subcutaneous) resulting from a procedure (T81.82) hypostatic pneumonia (J18.2) pulmonary manifestations due to radiation (J70.0- J70.1) c J95.0 Tracheostomy complications CC Excl: For CC codes in subcategory J95.0, unless otherwise noted: J22, J39.8, J95.00-J95.09, J98.01-J98.09, J98.8-J98.9 J95.00 Unspecified tracheostomy complication A J95.01 Hemorrhage from tracheostomy stoma A J95.02 Infection of tracheostomy stoma A Use additional code to identify type of infection, such as: cellulitis of neck (L03.8) sepsis (A40, A41-) J95.03 Malfunction of tracheostomy stoma A Mechanical complication of tracheostomy stoma Obstruction of tracheostomy airway Tracheal stenosis due to tracheostomy J95.04 Tracheo-esophageal fistula following A tracheostomy J95.09 Other tracheostomy complication A J95.1 Acute pulmonary insufficiency following thoracic a surgery 2 functional disturbances following cardiac surgery (I97.0, I97.1-) CC Excl: J22, J95.3, J J95.822, J98.8-J98.9 J95.2 Acute pulmonary insufficiency following nonthoracic a surgery 2 functional disturbances following cardiac surgery (I97.0, I97.1-) J95.3 Chronic pulmonary insufficiency following surgery a 2 functional disturbances following cardiac surgery (I97.0, I97.1-) J95.4 Chemical pneumonitis due to anesthesia A Mendelson's syndrome Postprocedural aspiration pneumonia Use additional code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T41.- with fifth or sixth character 5) 1 aspiration pneumonitis due to anesthesia complicating labor and delivery (O74.0) aspiration pneumonitis due to anesthesia complicating pregnancy (O29) aspiration pneumonitis due to anesthesia complicating the puerperium (O89.01) CC Excl: D78.81-D78.89, E36.8, E E89.89, H H59.019, H H59.099, H H59.89, H H95.89, I97.3, J95.4- J95.5, J95.84, J J95.89, L76.81-L76.82, M96.89, N98.1-N98.9, T81.82XA, T81.89XA, T81.9XXA J95.5 Postprocedural subglottic stenosis A CC Excl: See code: J95.4 c J95.6 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of a respiratory system organ or structure complicating a procedure 1 intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of a respiratory system organ or structure due to accidental puncture and laceration during procedure (J95.7-) J95.61 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of a A respiratory system organ or structure complicating a respiratory system procedure CC Excl: H H95.89, I85.01, I85.11, I97.3, J J95.62, J J95.831, K21.9, K22.8, K23-K25.0, K25.2, K25.4, K25.6, K26.0, K26.2, K26.4, K26.6, K27.0, K27.2, K27.4, K27.6, K28.0, K28.2, K28.4, K28.6, K29.01, K29.21, K29.31, K29.41, K29.51, K29.61, K29.71, K29.81, K29.91, K31.811, K55.21, K57.01, K57.11, K57.13, K57.21, K57.31, K57.33, K57.41, K57.51, K57.53, K57.81, K57.91, K57.93, K62.5, K92.0-K92.2, M96.89, N98.1-N98.9, P54.1-P54.3, T81.10XA, T81.11XA, T81.12XA, T81.19XA, T81.82XA, T81.89XA, T81.9XXA J95.62 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of a A respiratory system organ or structure complicating other procedure CC Excl: See code: J95.61 c J95.7 Accidental puncture and laceration of a respiratory system organ or structure during a procedure 2 postprocedural pneumothorax (J95.811) J95.71 Accidental puncture and laceration of a A respiratory system organ or structure during a respiratory system procedure CC Excl: D78.11-D78.12, D78.81-D78.89, E36.11-E36.8, E E89.89, G96.11, G97.41-G97.49, H H59.019, H H59.099, H H59.229, H H59.89, H95.31-H95.32, H H95.89, I97.3, I I97.52, J95.71-J95.72, K91.71-K91.72, L76.11-L76.12, L76.81-L76.82, M M96.821, M96.89, N98.1-N98.9, N99.71-N99.72, T81.10XA, T81.11XA, T81.12XA, T81.19XA, T81.82XA, T81.89XA, T81.9XXA J95.72 Accidental puncture and laceration of a A respiratory system organ or structure during other procedure CC Excl: See code: J95.71 c J95.8 Other intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of respiratory system, not elsewhere classified d J95.81 Postprocedural pneumothorax and air leak 9 J Postprocedural pneumothorax A CC Excl: J22, J93.9, J J95.812, J98.4, J98.8-J99, R91.1 J Postprocedural air leak A CC Excl: See code: J d J95.82 Postprocedural respiratory failure 1 respiratory failure in other conditions (J96.-) J Acute postprocedural respiratory a failure Postprocedural respiratory failure NOS J Acute and chronic postprocedural a respiratory failure d J95.83 Postprocedural hemorrhage and hematoma of a respiratory system organ or structure following a procedure J Postprocedural hemorrhage and A hematoma of a respiratory system organ or structure following a respiratory system procedure CC Excl: See code: J95.61 J Postprocedural hemorrhage and A hematoma of a respiratory system organ or structure following other procedure CC Excl: See code: J95.61 J95.84 Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) A CC Excl: See code: J95.4 d J95.85 Complication of respirator [ventilator] 9 HAC = as SDx not POA, in combination with one of the following procedure codes: 05H[M,N,P,Q]33Z or 0JH63XZ. CC Excl: For CC codes in subcategory J95.85, unless otherwise noted: See code: J95.4 J Mechanical complication of respirator 1 encounter for respirator A [ventilator] dependence during power failure (Z99.12) CC Excl: J95.850, Z99.12, Z99.81-Z99.89 J Ventilator associated pneumonia A Ventilator associated pneumonitis Use additional code to identify the organism, if known (B95.-, B96.-, B97.-) 1 ventilator lung in newborn (P27.8) J Other complication of respirator A [ventilator] J95.88 Other intraoperative complications of A respiratory system, not elsewhere classified CC Excl: See code: J Newborn: 0 9 Pediatric: 0-17 x Maternity: y Adult: a Major CC Condition l PDx acts as own MCC A CC Condition 656 m PDx acts as own CC ICD-10-CM 2017

6 ICD-10-CM 2017 Chapter 19. Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes S68.62 S d S68.62 Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of other and unspecified finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of right index finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of left index finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of right middle finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of left middle finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of right ring finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of left ring finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of right little finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of left little finger e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of other finger Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of specified finger with unspecified laterality e S Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of unspecified finger c S68.7 Traumatic transmetacarpal amputation of hand d S68.71 Complete traumatic transmetacarpal amputation of hand e S Complete traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of right hand S e S Complete traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of left hand S e S Complete traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of unspecified hand S d S68.72 Partial traumatic transmetacarpal amputation of hand e S Partial traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of right hand S e S Partial traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of left hand S e S Partial traumatic transmetacarpal A amputation of unspecified hand S b S69 Other and unspecified injuries of wrist, hand and finger(s) The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category S69. A initial encounter D subsequent encounter S sequela c S69.8 Other specified injuries of wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.80 Other specified injuries of unspecified wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.81 Other specified injuries of right wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.82 Other specified injuries of left wrist, hand and finger(s) c S69.9 Unspecified injury of wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.90 Unspecified injury of unspecified wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.91 Unspecified injury of right wrist, hand and finger(s) g S69.92 Unspecified injury of left wrist, hand and finger(s) Injuries to the hip and thigh (S70-S79) 2 burns and corrosions (T20-T32) frostbite (T33-T34) snake bite (T63.0-) venomous insect bite or sting (T63.4-) b S70 Superficial injury of hip and thigh The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category S70. A initial encounter D subsequent encounter S sequela c S70.0 Contusion of hip g S70.00 Contusion of unspecified hip g S70.01 Contusion of right hip g S70.02 Contusion of left hip c S70.1 Contusion of thigh g S70.10 Contusion of unspecified thigh g S70.11 Contusion of right thigh g S70.12 Contusion of left thigh c S70.2 Other superficial injuries of hip d S70.21 Abrasion of hip e S Abrasion, right hip e S Abrasion, left hip e S Abrasion, unspecified hip d S70.22 Blister (nonthermal) of hip e S Blister (nonthermal), right hip e S Blister (nonthermal), left hip e S Blister (nonthermal), unspecified hip d S70.24 External constriction of hip e S External constriction, right hip e S External constriction, left hip e S External constriction, unspecified hip d S70.25 Superficial foreign body of hip Splinter in the hip e S Superficial foreign body, right hip e S Superficial foreign body, left hip e S Superficial foreign body, unspecified hip d S70.26 Insect bite (nonvenomous) of hip e S Insect bite (nonvenomous), right hip e S Insect bite (nonvenomous), left hip e S Insect bite (nonvenomous), unspecified hip d S70.27 Other superficial bite of hip 1 open bite of hip (S71.05-) e S Other superficial bite of hip, right hip e S Other superficial bite of hip, left hip e S Other superficial bite of hip, unspecified hip c S70.3 Other superficial injuries of thigh d S70.31 Abrasion of thigh e S Abrasion, right thigh e S Abrasion, left thigh e S Abrasion, unspecified thigh d S70.32 Blister (nonthermal) of thigh e S Blister (nonthermal), right thigh e S Blister (nonthermal), left thigh e S Blister (nonthermal), unspecified thigh d S70.34 External constriction of thigh e S External constriction, right thigh e S External constriction, left thigh e S External constriction, unspecified thigh d S70.35 Superficial foreign body of thigh Splinter in the thigh e S Superficial foreign body, right thigh e S Superficial foreign body, left thigh e S Superficial foreign body, unspecified thigh S Additional Character Required g Placeholder Alert Unacceptable PDx Manifestation Hospital Acquired Condition 1 Not Coded Here 2 Not Included Here ICD-10-CM Chapter 19. Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes S68.62 S70.359

7 ICD-10-CM 2017 Muscles Illustrations Frontalis m. Orbicularis oculi m. Orbicularis oris m. Depressor labii inferioris m. Mentalis m. Sternocleidomastoid m. (Clavicular head) Sternocleidomastoid m. (Sternal head) Temporalis m. Masseter m. Zygomaticus major m. Splenius m. Omohyoid m. Levator scapulae m. Platysma m. Deltoid m. Pectoralis major m. Biceps brachii m. (short head) Biceps brachii m. (long head) Brachioradialis m. Extensor carpi radialis longus m. Bicipital aponeurosis External oblique m. Flexor carpi radialis m. Palmaris longus m. Flexor carpi ulnaris m. Flexor digitorum superficialis m. Extensor retinaculum Pudendal n. Linea alba Anterior Superior Iliac Spine Pubic tubercle Gracilis m. Tensor fascia latae m. Vastus lateralis m. Vastus medialis m. Latissimus dorsi m. Coracobrachialis m. Serratus anterior m. Biceps brachii m. Triceps m. Brachialis m. Rectus abdominis m. Brachioradialis m. Pronator teres m. Flexor carpi radialis m. Extensor carpi radialis longus m. Extensor digiti minimi m. Extensor retinaculum Iliopsoas m. Pectineus m. Adductor longus m. Sartorius m. Rectus femoris m. Tensor fascia latae m. Patella Extensor carpi radialis brevis m. Extensor digitorum m. Gastrocnemius m. Tibia Soleus m. Tibialis anterior m. Peroneus longus m. Extensor digitorum longus m. Medial maleolus Superior extensor retinaculum Lateral maleolus ICD-10-CM 2017 Illustrations 15

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