iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Education
 

Poisioning ICD Coding

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Steven Guptha

POISONING CODES:-Poison: – Poison is anything that kills or injures through its chemical actions. Most poisons are swallowed (ingested). Poisons can also enter the body in other ways by breathing, through the skin, by IV injections, from exposure to radiation, venom from a snake bite, etc Poisoning codes contains classification of drugs and other chemical substances to identify poisoning states and external causes of adverse effects. Poisoning: – When the substance not used exactly as prescribed. Adverse effect: – When the substance used as prescribed. Common Terms For The Poisoning:- 1. Wrong medication given or taken. 2. Wrong dosage [overdose] given or taken. 3. Medication given to or taken by wrong person. Each of the substances is assigned by the codes according to the poisoning classification [960-989]. These codes are used when there is a statement of poisoning, overdose, wrong substance given or taken or intoxication. It also contains a list of external causes of adverse effects. It’s assigned by E-Codes. E-Codes are alpha numerical codes identified by ICD-9-CM for the external causes of injury and poisoning. E-Codes injury or poisoning caused intent {unintentional or accidental or intentional such as assault or suicide} and the place where the event occurred. Categories of E-Codes:- 1. Transport accident. 2. Poisoning and adverse effects {severe side effects} of drugs, medicinal substances and biological substances, 3. Accidental falls. 4. Accidentals caused by fire and flames. 5. Accidents due to natural and environmental factors. 6. Late effects of accidents, assaults or self injury. 7. Suicide or self inflicted injury. Note:- There is no late effect E-Code for adverse effect of drugs.
Adverse effect used from therapeutic use.

Use an additional code from E849 to indicate the place of occurrence for injuries and poisoning, and don’t code E849.9 if the place of occurrence not stated.

Rules For Poisoning Codes:-

1st list the poisoning code. 2nd code the condition. 3rd E-Code, how the poison occurred.

Rules For Adverse Effect Codes:-

1st code the condition. 2nd E-Code {adverse effect/ therapeutic use}, how the poison occurred.

E-Codes are listed in 5 Categories:

1. Accident:- Accidental overdose of drugs, wrong substances given or taken.

2. Therapeutic use/Adverse Effect:- A correct substance properly administered in therapeutic dosage as the external cause of adverse effect.{When the substance used as prescribed}

3. Suicide attempt: – Instances in which self-inflicted injuries or poisoning are involved.

4. Assault: – Injury or poisoning inflicted by another person with the intent to injure or kill.

5. Undetermined: – When the intent of the poisoning or injury can’t be determined whether it was intentional or accidental.

EXAMPLES:-

1. Supraventricular premature heartbeats secondary to use of digitalis{Drugs}

Codes:- Px: Supraventricular premature heart beats [condition]- 427.61

Sx: digitalis – E942.1 [Therapeutic use]

Px: Primary Sx: Secondary

2. Dry mouth due to taking Phenobarbital

Codes: – Px: Dry mouth- 527.7

Sx: Phenobarbital- E937.0 [Therapeutic use-adverse effect]

3. Parkinsonism due to use of haloperidol [drugs]

Codes: – Px: Parkinsonism – 332.1

Sx: Haloperidol- E939.2 [Therapeutic use]

4. Supraventricular tachycardia due to digoxin.

Codes: – Px: Supraventricular tachycardia- 427.0

Sx: digoxin – E942.1 [Therapeutic use]

5. convulsion due to darvon

Codes:- Px: Convulsion – 780.39

Sx: Darvon- E-935.8 [Therapeutic use]

ACCIDENT CASE:-

1. Convulsions due to accidental overdose of darvon

Codes:- 1st code the poisoning darvon- 965.8

Then code the condition Convulsions – 780.39

Then E-Code accidental overdose of darvon- E850.8

SUICIDE ATTEMPT:-

1. Cerebral anoxia due to barbiturate overdose suicide attempt.

Codes:- 1st code the poisoning barbiturate- 967.0

Then code the condition cerebral anoxia- 348.1

Then E-Code suicide attempt- E950.1

2. Coma due to overdose of Phenobarbital.

Codes:- 1st code the poisoning Phenobarbital- 967.0

Then code the condition coma- 780.01

Then E-Code [unidentified] – E980.1

Contact: Medical Coding and Billing training www.medicalcodingexperts.com www.medesun.com for details

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Article Tags: 8211 [See Dictionary], code [See Dictionary], poisoning [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 22, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 1]

Modifier-22, Medical Coding
Submitted by: Steven Guptha

Increased procedural service) when the service(s) the physician provides is “substantially greater than typically required...

7 Books on Blood Diamonds
Submitted by: Lawrence Reaves

In 2006, Leonardo DiCaprio hit the movie screens with Blood Diamonds detailing the story of a diamond smuggler cum mercenary and that of a man who had lost his family to rebels who kidnapped his son for work in a conflict diamond mine...

Basic Microscope Stuff: Differentiating an Upright From an Inverted Microscope
Submitted by: Edison Rammsey

Microscopes come in many forms and types Gone are the days when the only terms related to the microscope are the electron and the compound microscopes...

Brainwaves and Brain Evolution System
Submitted by: A. Majid

The electrical activity emanating from the brain creates frequencies are called brainwaves Brainwave frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), meaning cycles per second...

The Top Reasons For Learning a New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Do you want to know more about learning a new language Although the feat can be a bit challenging, it can easily be done with the right tools and your strong determination in tow...

Learn a New Language: Mistakes to Avoid
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Learning a new language can be a challenging, fun and rewarding experience all at the same time Not only will it give you a chance to gain further insight into a different culture, but it will also be a valuable tool in expanding your horizons as you travel, study or even work abroad...

How to Learn New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

There are a number of ways to learn new language Depending on personal learning style, you will be able to take grasp of a foreign language in no time...

Learning a Foreign Language For More Job Opportunities
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

As globalization is starting to take its hold on the world, it is becoming a necessity for people to be able to understand different languages...

Important Reminders if You Want to Learn a Foreign Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Learning a foreign language nowadays is not just about taking on a new skill or hobby, it’s starting to become a valuable skill to have as the world is slowly transitioning into a global environment...

College Admissions Consulting Makes All the Difference
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Getting accepted into the college of your choice is a tricky thing to do at times but by using a college admissions consultant you can greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into the first college on your list...

The Importance of Campus Life For College Students
Submitted by: A.Noton

College is a time for leaving the comfort and security of home and embarking on the journey to adulthood...

GCSE Maths Revision Goes Hi-Tech!
Submitted by: Steven Britton

Pressure to succeed academically in this technologically driven age is becoming more and more important...

Is Sociology a Science?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science has been defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as "knowledge obtained through study or practice...

How Has Warfare Been Changed by Science and Technology?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Warfare is an element of the human experience since the beginning of time While warfare is a destructive force, it also is a very creative force as many technologies have been developed as a result of the need to win a war...

What is Science Fiction?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science fiction is a genre of media creation that includes books, television programs, movies and art...

How Has Science Affected Sports?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science has had a major impact on the world of sports In fact, science has reformatted the way in which games are trained for, the way that they are played and the way that they are viewed...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy