_._ L.---l Alcohol Use Disorder'': b (490) Speciftj current severity: (FiO.10) Mild (F10.20) (1=10.20)

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DSM-5 Classification xxv Substance-Related - - -- and Addictive.".: Disorders -- (481) The following specifiers and note apply to Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders where indicated: aspecify if: In early remission, In sustained remission bspecify if: In a controlled environment' cspeciftj if: With perceptual dthe rcd-io-cm code indicates the comorbid presence of a moderate or severe substance use disorder, which must be present in order to apply the code for substance withdrawal. Substance-Related Disorders (483) Alcohol-Related Disorders (490) _._ L.---l Alcohol Use Disorder'': b (490) Speciftj current severity: 305.00 (FiO.10) 303.90 (F10.20) 303.90 (1=10.20) 303.00 L._) 291.81 291.9 (F10.129) (F10.229) (F10.929) L _l (FiO.239) (F10.232) (_.---l {Fi0.ge} Alcohol Intoxication (497) Caffeine-Related Disorders (503) Alcohol Withdrawal'< d (499) With perceptual Other Alcohol-Induced Disorders (502) Unspecified Alcohol-Related Disorder (503) 305.90 (F15.929) Caffeine Intoxication (503) 292.0 (F15.93) Caffeine Withdrawal (506) _,._ L.-1 Other Caffeine-Induced Disorders (508) 292.9 (Fi5.99) Unspecified Caffeine-Related Disorder (509) Cannabis-Related Disorders (509) _._ L.---l Cannabis Use Disorder= b (509) 305.20 (F'l2.10) 304.30 {F12.20} 304.30 (F12.20)

xxvi DSM-5 Classification 292.89 (_.--> (F12. i29) (Fi2.229) (F12.929) Cannabis Intoxication? (516) With perceptual (Fi2.122) (F12.222) (Fi2.922) 292.0 (f12.288) Cannabis Withdrawal d (517) L.-> Other Cannabis-Induced Disorders (519) 292.9 (F"i2.99) Unspecified Cannabis-Related Disorder (519) Hallucinogen-Related Disorders (520) _._ L.-> Phencyclidine Use Disorder" b (520) 305.90 (FiG.10) 304.60 (F16.20) 304.60 (F16.20) -'- (-'--> 305.30 (!Fi6.10) 304.50 (F16.20) 304.50 (F16.20) Other Hallucinogen Use Disorder": b (523) Specify the particular hallucinogen 292.89 {_.-> Phencyclidine Intoxication (527) (F16.129) (F16.229) (F16.929) 292.89 L._} Other Hallucinogen Intoxication (529) (f16.129) (F16.229) (Fi6.929) 292.89 (Fi6.983) Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (531) L.--> Other Phencyclidine-Induced Disorders (532) L.-----> Other Hallucinogen-Induced Disorders (532) 292.9 (F16.99) Unspecified Phencyclidine-Related Disorder (533) 292.9 (l=16.99) Unspecified Hallucinogen-Related Disorder (533) Inhalant-Related Disorders (533) _._ {_._> Inhalant Use Disorder'v b (533) 305.90 (F18.10) Specify the particular inhalant. Speciftj current severity:

DSM-5 Classification xxvii 304.60 (F18.20) 304.60 (Fi8.20) 292.89 {_.-> Inhalant Intoxication (538) (F18.129) (F18.229) (F18.929) <--'-} 292.9 (F18.99) -._ L.-.J Opioid-Related Disorders (540) 305.50 {F11. "i0) 304.00 (F"l1.20) 304.00 (F11.20) 292.89 L.-l 292.0 292.9 (F11:i29) (F11.229) (F11.929) (F11.122) (1=11.222) (F'11.922) (F11.23) (F11.99) Other Inhalant-Induced Disorders (540) Unspecified Inhalant-Related Disorder (540) Opioid Use Disorder" (541) Specify if: On maintenance therapy, In a controlled environment Specifij current severity: Opioid Intoxication" (546) With perceptual Opioid Withdrawal d (547) Other Opioid-Induced Disorders (549) Unspecified Opioid-Related Disorder (550) Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders (550) _._ {_.--1 Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Use Disorder'" b (550) 305.40 (F13.10) 304.10 (f13.20) 304.10 (f13.20) 292.89 L._} (1=13.129) (1F13.229) (F13.929) 292.0 L.-.-J (F13.239) (f13.232) Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Intoxication (556) Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Withdrawal": d (557) With perceptual

c ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- xxviii DSM-5 Classification Other Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Induced Disorders (560) 292,9 (FI3.99) Unspecified Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorder (560) Stimulant-Related Disorders (561) L.-l Stimulant Use Disorder+ b (561) _,_ 305.70 (F15.10) 305,60 {Fi 4. io} 305.70 (F15.10) _,_ i~.-> 304.20 (F14,20) _._ 304.20 (F14.20) 304.40 (1=15.20) 292.89 L.-l 292.89 {_.--l {F15.129} (F15.229) (1=15.929) 292.89 L.-i (F14.129) (F14.229) (F14.929) 292.89 f_._} (F15. "l22) (F15.222) (F15.922) 292.89 \_.-l (F14.i22) (F14,222) (F14.922) 292.0 L --l (F15.23) (F14.23) -- L -i Stimulant Intoxication" (567) SpeciftJ the specific intoxicant Amphetamine or other stimulant, perceptual, Amphetamine or other stimulant, With perceptual, With perceptual Stimulant Withdrawal d (569) Specify the specific substance causing the withdrawal syndrome Amphetamine or other stimulant Other Stimulant-Induced Disorders (570)

-----~---------------,------. DSM-5 Classification xxix 292.9 <_.---> (F15.99) {F14.99} Unspecified Stimulant-Related Disorder (570) Amphetamine or other stimulant Tobacco-Related Disorders (571) -'- <- -1 305.1 (Z72.0) 305.1 (FH.200) 305.1 (F17.200} 292.0 (f17.203) {-'-> 292.9 (f17.209) Tobacco Use Disorder" (571) Specifij if: On maintenance therapy, In a controlled environment Tobacco Withdrawal d (575) Other Tobacco-Induced Disorders (576) Unspecified Tobacco-Related Disorder (577) Other (or Unknown) Substance-Related Disorders (577) (_,-1 Other (or Unknown) Substance Use Disorder'" b (577) 305.90 (F19.10) 304.90 (F19.20) 304.90 (F19.20) 292.89 L._} 292.0 292.9 (f19.129) (F19.22S) {Fi9.929} (F19.239) (Fi9.99) Other (or Unknown) Substance Intoxication (581) Other (or Unknown) Substance Withdrawal d (583) Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Disorders (584) Unspecified Other (or Unknown) Substance-Related Disorder (585) Non-Substance-Related Disorders (585) 312.31 (&=63.0) Gambling Disorder" (585) Specifij if: Episodic, Persistent Specifij current severity:,, Neurocognitive Disorders (591) -... --- -- -- jj -'- 292.81 293.0 L -J {_.-i (F05) Delirium (596) "Note: See the criteria set and corresponding recording procedures for substance-specific codes and ICD-9-CM and lcd-lo-cm coding. Specify whether: Substance intoxication delirium" Substance withdrawal delirium= Medication-induced delirium" Delirium due to another medical condition