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1 ICD-10-CM Expert for Home Health Servies an Hospies The Complete Offiial Coe Set 2016
2 ontinue transport vehile NEC (see also Aient, transport) V09.9 intentional homiie (attempt) Y03.0 motor NEC V09.20 intentional homiie (attempt) Y03.0 Runnin before movin objet X81.8 motor vehile X81.0 Runnin off, away animal (bein rien) (see also Aient, transport) V not bein rien W55.89 animal-rawn vehile NEC (see also Aient, transport) V hihway, roa(way), street transport vehile NEC (see also Aient, transport) V89.9 see Explosion, by type of evie S see Table of Drus an Chemials, lea (aiental) (by) (from) (in) X19 air (hot) X14.1 ases (hot) X14.1 homiie (attempt) see Assault, burnin, hot objet inflite by other person state as intentional, homiie (attempt) see Assault, burnin, hot objet liqui (boilin) (hot) NEC X12 state as unetermine whether aiental or intentional Y27.2 suiie (attempt) X77.2 loal appliation of externally applie substane in meial or surial are Y63.5 metal (molten) (liqui) (hot) NEC X18 self-inflite X77.9 state as unetermine whether aiental or intentional Y27.8 steam X13.1 assault X98.0 state as unetermine whether aiental or intentional Y27.0 suiie (attempt) X77.0 suiie (attempt) X77.9 vapor (hot) X13.1 assault X98.0 state as unetermine whether aiental or intentional Y27.0 suiie (attempt) X77.0 Srathe by at W55.03 person(s) (aientally) W50.4 with intent to injure or kill Y04.0 as, or ause by, a row or human stampee (with fall) W52 assault Y04.0 homiie (attempt) Y04.0 in fiht Y04.0 leal intervention injurin bystaner Y law enforement personnel Y suspet Y T75.3 (see also External ause by type, unetermine whether aiental or intentional) intentional see Suiie poisonin NEC see Table of rus an bioloials, aient (injury) (see also External ause by type, unetermine whether aiental or intentional) intentional see Suiie poisonin NEC see Table of rus an bioloials, aient (of ) aient NEC see ateories W00-X58 with 7th harater S assault (homiial) (any means) see ateories X92-Y08 with 7th harater S homiie, attempt (any means) see ateories X92-Y08 with 7th harater S injury unetermine whether aientally or purposely inflite see ateories Y21-Y33 with 7th harater S intentional self-harm (lassifiable to X71-X83) see ateories X71-X83 with 7th harater S leal intervention see ateory Y35 with 7th harater S motor vehile aient see ateories V00-V99 with 7th harater S suiie, attempt (any means) see ateories X71-X83 with 7th harater S transport aient see ateories V00-V99 with 7th harater S war operations see War operations Shok eletri see Exposure, eletri urrent from eletri appliane (any) (faulty) W86.8 omesti W86.0 suiie (attempt) X83.1 (aiental(ly)) (see also Dishare, firearm, by type) herself or himself see Dishare, firearm by type, self-inflite homiie (attempt) see Dishare, firearm by type, homiie in war operations see War operations inflite by other person see Dishare, firearm by type, homiie aiental see Dishare, firearm, by type of firearm leal exeution see Leal, intervention, firearm intervention see Leal, intervention, firearm self-inflite see Dishare, firearm by type, suiie aiental see Dishare, firearm, by type of firearm suiie (attempt) see Dishare, firearm by type, suiie (aientally) see Pushin, by other person Sikness alpine W94.11 motion see Motion mountain W94.11 (aiental) waterraft (ausin rownin, submersion) (see also Drownin, ue to, aient to, waterraft, sinkin) ausin injury exept rownin or submersion see Aient, waterraft, ausin, injury NEC X32 see Cut, self-inflite (aiental) (on same level) (with fall) W01.0 on ie W00.0 with skates see Aient, transport, peestrian, onveyane mu W01.0 oil W01.0 snow W00.0 with skis see Aient, transport, peestrian, onveyane surfae (slippery) (wet) NEC W01.0 without fall W18.40 ue to speifie NEC W18.49 steppin from one level to another W18.43 steppin into hole or openin W18.42 steppin on objet W18.41 W45.8 (ue to fire) see Exposure, fire (attempte) T74.2- (ausin injury) W42.9 supersoni W42.0 W45.8 see Cut X58 Y99.9 hil assistin in ompenstate work for family Y99.8 ivilian ativity one for finanial or other ompensation Y99.0 ivilian ativity one for inome or pay Y99.0 family member assistin in ompensate work for other family member Y99.8 hobby not one for inome Y99.8 leisure ativity Y99.8 military ativity Y99.1 off-uty ativity of military personnel Y99.8 rereation or sport not for inome or while a stuent Y99.8 speifie NEC Y99.8 stuent ativity Y99.8 volunteer ativity Y99.2 Steppe on by animal (not bein rien) NEC W55.89 row or human stampee W52 person W50.0 Steppin on objet W22.8 with fall W18.31 stationary W22.09 sports equipment W21.89 person W51 by row or human stampee W52 Stin arthropo, nonvenomous W57 inset, nonvenomous W57 (atalysmi) see Fores of nature, atalysmi storm see ateory Y93 see Stranulation (aiental) see ateory T71 see ateory Y93 Strikin aainst airba (automobile) W22.10 river sie W22.11 front passener sie W22.12 speifie NEC W22.19 bottom when ivin or jumpin into water (in) W ausin rownin W from boat W ausin rownin W natural boy W ausin rownin W swimmin pool W ausin rownin W fallin into water (in) W ausin rownin W fountain see Strikin aainst, bottom when, fallin into water, speifie NEC natural boy W ausin rownin W reservoir see Strikin aainst, bottom when, fallin into water, speifie NEC speifie NEC W ausin rownin W swimmin pool W ausin rownin W ivin boar (swimmin-pool) W21.4 objet W22.8 with rownin or submersion see Drownin fall see Fall, ue to, bumpin aainst, objet ause by row or human stampee (with fall) W52 furniture W22.03 lamppost W22.02 stationary W22.09 sports equipment W21.89 wall W22.01 External Causes Run over Strikin aainst ICD-10-CM Subterms uner main terms may ontinue to next olumn or pae 445
3 L L99 Diseases of the Skin an Subutaneous Tissue b L98 Other isorers of skin an subutaneous tissue, not elsewhere lassifie 2 pyoeni ranuloma of iniva (K06.8) pyoeni ranuloma of maxillary alveolar rie (K04.5) pyoeni ranuloma of oral muosa (K13.4) Neuroti exoriation Chroni uler of skin NOS Tropial uler NOS Uler of skin NOS 2 pressure uler (pressure area) (L89.-) anrene (I96) skin infetions (L00-L08) speifi infetions lassifie to A00-B99 uler of lower limb NEC (L97.-) variose uler (I83.0-I82.2) Non-pressure hroni uler of skin NOS Foal muinosis Lihen myxeematosus Retiular erythematous muinosis 1 foal oral muinosis (K13.79) myxeema (E03.9) 1 hyalinosis utis et muosae (E78.89) 2013, 2Q, 32 L99 Other isorers of skin an subutaneous tissue in iseases lassifie elsewhere Coe first unerlyin isease, suh as: amyloiosis (E85.-) 1 skin isorers in iabetes (E08-E13 with.62) skin isorers in onorrhea (A54.89) skin isorers in syphilis (A51.31, A52.79) 8 Newborn: 0 9 Peiatri: 0-17 x Maternity: y Ault: Nonroutine supply Dx NCx Nonaner Dx u Primary Dx wx Revise Text l New Coe s Revise Title 644 ICD-10-CM 2016
4 M48.5 M50.11 Diseases of the Musuloskeletal System an Connetive Tissue Collapse vertebra NOS Wein of vertebra NOS 1 urrent injury see Injury of spine, by boy reion fatiue frature of vertebra (M48.4) patholoial frature of vertebra ue to neoplasm (M84.58) patholoial frature of vertebra ue to other ianosis (M84.68) patholoial frature of vertebra ue to osteoporosis (M80.-) patholoial frature NOS (M84.4-) stress frature of vertebra (M48.4-) traumati frature of vertebra (S12-, S22-, S32-) The appropriate 7th harater is to be ae to eah oe from subateory M48.5. A initial enounter for frature D subsequent enounter for frature with routine healin G subsequent enounter for frature with elaye healin S sequela of frature Ossifiation of posterior lonituinal liament b M49 Sponylopathies in iseases lassifie elsewhere 1 urvature of spine in iseases lassifie elsewhere eformity of spine in iseases lassifie elsewhere kyphosis in iseases lassifie elsewhere soliosis in iseases lassifie elsewhere sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere Coe first unerlyin isease, suh as: bruellosis (A23.-) Charôt-Marie-Tooth isease (G60.0) enterobaterial infetions (A01-A04) osteitis fibrosa ystia (E21.0) 1 urvature of spine in tuberulosis [Pott's] (A18.01) enteropathi arthropathies (M07.-) onooal sponylitis (A54.41) neuropathi [tabes orsalis] sponylitis (A52.11) neuropathi sponylopathy in syrinomyelia (G95.0) neuropathi sponylopathy in tabes orsalis (A52.11) nonsyphiliti neuropathi sponylopathy NEC (G98.0) sponylitis in syphilis (aquire) (A52.77) tuberulous sponylitis (A18.01) typhoi fever sponylitis (A01.05) M49.80 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, site unspeifie M49.81 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, oipito-atlanto-axial reion M49.82 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, ervial reion M49.83 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, erviothorai reion M49.84 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, thorai reion M49.85 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere thoraolumbar reion M49.86 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, lumbar reion M49.87 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, lumbosaral reion M49.88 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, saral an sarooyeal reion M49.89 Sponylopathy in iseases lassifie elsewhere, multiple sites in spine Other orsopathies (M50-M54) 1 urrent injury see injury of spine by boy reion isitis NOS (M46.4-) b M50 Cervial is isorers NOTE Coe to the most superior level of isorer. 1 erviothorai is isorers with ervialia erviothorai is isorers C2-C3 is isorer with myelopathy C3-C4 is isorer with myelopathy C4-C5 is isorer with myelopathy C5-C6 is isorer with myelopathy C6-C7 is isorer with myelopathy C7-T1 is isorer with myelopathy 2 brahial raiulitis NOS (M54.13) C2-C3 is isorer with raiulopathy C3 raiulopathy ue to is isorer C3-C4 is isorer with raiulopathy C4 raiulopathy ue to is isorer 1 Clinial Dimension ianosis only when oe is reporte usin an appropriate 7th harater iniatin a subsequent enounter. 8 Newborn: 0 9 Peiatri: 0-17 x Maternity: y Ault: Nonroutine supply Dx NCx Nonaner Dx u Primary Dx wx Revise Text l New Coe s Revise Title 682 ICD-10-CM 2016
5 N14.1 N25.1 Diseases of the Genitourinary System b N15 Other renal tubulo-interstitial iseases N16 Balkan enemi nephropathy Infetion of kiney NOS 1 urinary trat infetion NOS (N39.0) Renal tubulo-interstitial isorers in iseases lassifie elsewhere Pyelonephritis Tubulo-interstitial nephritis Coe first unerlyin isease, suh as: bruellosis (A23.0-A23.9) ryolobulinemia (D89.1) lyoen storae isease (E74.0) leukemia (C91-C95) lymphoma (C81.0-C85.9, C96.0-C96.9) multiple myeloma (C90.0-) sepsis (A40.0-A41.9) Wilson's isease (E83.0) 1 iphtheriti pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis (A36.84) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in aniiasis (B37.49) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in ystinosis (E72.04) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in salmonella infetion (A02.25) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in saroiosis (D86.84) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in sia synrome [Sjoren's] (M35.04) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in systemi lupus erythematosus (M32.15) pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis in toxoplasmosis (B58.83) renal tubular eeneration in iabetes (E08-E13 with.29) syphiliti pyelonephritis an tubulo-interstitial nephritis (A52.75) Aute kiney failure an hroni kiney isease (N17-N19) 2 onenital renal failure (P96.0) ru- an heavy-metal-inue tubulo-interstitial an tubular onitions (N14.-) extrarenal uremia (R39.2) hemolyti-uremi synrome (D59.3) hepatorenal synrome (K76.7) postpartum hepatorenal synrome (O90.4) posttraumati renal failure (T79.5) prerenal uremia (R39.2) renal failure ompliatin abortion or etopi or molar prenany (O00-O07, O08.4) renal failure followin labor an elivery (O90.4) renal failure postproeural (N99.0) b N17 Aute kiney failure Coe also assoiate unerlyin onition 1 posttraumati renal failure (T79.5) Aute tubular nerosis Renal tubular nerosis Tubular nerosis NOS b N18 Chroni kiney isease (CKD) Coe first any assoiate: iabeti hroni kiney isease (E08.22, E09.22, E10.22, E11.22, E13.22) hypertensive hroni kiney isease (I12-, I13-) Use aitional oe to ientify kiney transplant status, if appliable, (Z94.0) 1 hroni kiney isease, stae 5 requirin hroni ialysis (N18.6) Chroni kiney isease requirin hroni ialysis Use aitional oe to ientify ialysis status (Z99.2) Chroni renal isease Chroni renal failure NOS Chroni renal insuffiieny Chroni uremia N19 Unspeifie kiney failure Uremia NOS 1 aute kiney failure (N17.-) hroni kiney isease (N18.-) hroni uremia (N18.9) extrarenal uremia (R39.2) prerenal uremia (R39.2) renal insuffiieny (aute) (N28.9) uremia of newborn (P96.0) Urolithiasis (N20-N23) b N20 Calulus of kiney an ureter Calulous pyelonephritis 1 nephroalinosis (E83.5) that with hyronephrosis (N13.2) Nephrolithiasis NOS Renal alulus Renal stone Stahorn alulus Stone in kiney Ureteri stone b N21 Calulus of lower urinary trat Calulus of lower urinary trat with ystitis an urethritis Calulus in ivertiulum of blaer Urinary blaer stone 2 stahorn alulus (N20.0) 2 alulus of prostate (N42.0) 1 alulus of urinary trat NOS (N20.9) N22 Calulus of urinary trat in iseases lassifie elsewhere Coe first unerlyin isease, suh as: out (M1A.-, M10.-) shistosomiasis (B65.0-B65.9) N23 Unspeifie renal oli Aute ortial nerosis Cortial nerosis NOS Renal ortial nerosis Meullary [papillary] nerosis NOS Aute meullary [papillary] nerosis Renal meullary [papillary] nerosis Aute kiney injury (nontraumati) 2 traumati kiney injury (S37.0-) Other isorers of kiney an ureter (N25-N29) 2 isorers of kiney an ureter with urolithiasis (N20-N23) b N25 Disorers resultin from impaire renal tubular funtion 1 metaboli isorers lassifiable to E70-E88 Azotemi osteoystrophy Phosphate-losin tubular isorers Renal rikets Renal short stature 1 iabetes insipius NOS (E23.2) 8 Newborn Ae: 0 9 Peiatri Ae: 0-17 x Maternity Ae: y Ault Ae: Non Routine Supply Dx Non-aner Dx wx Revise Text l New Coe s Revise Coe Title 724 ICD-10-CM 2016
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