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 Types:  Fractures  Dislocation  Sprains, strains of joints and adjacent muscles  Intracranial Injury, excluding: those w/skull fx  Internal injury.

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1  Types:  Fractures  Dislocation  Sprains, strains of joints and adjacent muscles  Intracranial Injury, excluding: those w/skull fx  Internal injury of thorax, abdomen, pelvis  Open wound  Injury to blood vessels  Late effects of injuries, poisonings, toxic effects, and other external causes  Superficial Injury  Contusion with intact skin surface

2  Crushing Injury  Effects of Foreign body entering through orifice  Burns  Injury to nerves and spinal cord  Certain traumatic complications and unspecified injuries  Poisoning by drugs, medicinal and biological substances  Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source  Other and unspecified effects of external causes  Complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified

3  Fractures:  site  single or multiple  closed  i.e. dpressed, greenstick, impacted, simple, spiral  open  i.e. compound, puncture, infected, with foreign body  Dislocation and Subluxation  Open  compound, infected, with foreign body  Closed  complete, dislocation NOS, partial, simple, uncomplicated

4  Intracranial  Contusions (severe, bleeding and bruising of brain tissue  Hematoma  Laceration  open  closed  Open wound  Crushing  Burns  1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd degree  Cause

5  Procedure associated with  burns  wounds  infections  foreign body not by entering orifice  Code  Late effects  Cause  Encounter site  Debridement - procedure

6  Alphabetic Index  check here first, then Tabular list to verify  Table of Drugs and Chemicals (inc. alcohol)  Adverse Effects of Drugs  specified  unspecified  Late Effects of Drugs or Chemicals  Allergies  Causes  accidental  medical negligence  suicide  homicide  unknown allergies  unspecified

7  E codes – External Cause of Injury or Poisoning  Accidental  Surgical/medical  Terrorism  Late effects  Other accidents  Drugs  Homicide  Legal intervention  War  Abuse

8  Death and Injury resulting from terrorism  Late effects  Never events  wrong site surgery, wrong surgery, wrong patient  foreign body left in patient  Fourth digit subdivisions:  Railway accidents  Motor vehicle traffic and nontraffic accidents  Other road vehicle accidents  Water transport accidents  Air and Space Transport accidents

9  Civilian activity done for income or pay  Military activity  Other external cause status  Unspecified external cause status  See activity codes, pg. 311  Military operations

10  Late effect – a residual effect, or condition produced and currently present, that remains after the acute phase of an illness or injury has terminated  ex: scarring following a burn, arthritis following a fracture  Terminology:  residuals of  old  sequela of  late  due to or following previous illness or injury


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