External causes B

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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index
b
barotitis, barodontalgia, barosinusitis, barotrauma (otitic) (sinus) - -seeAir, pressure
battered (baby) (child) (person) (syndrome) X58
bayonet wound W26.1
- in
- - legal intervention -seeLegal, intervention, sharp object, bayonet
- - war operations -seeWar operations, combat
- stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y28.8
- suicide (attempt) X78.2
bean in nose -see categories T17 and T18
bed set on fire NEC -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, building, bed
beheading (by guillotine)
- homicide X99.9
- legal execution -seeLegal, intervention
bending, injury in (prolonged) (static) X50.1
bends - -seeAir, pressure, change
bite, bitten by
- alligator W58.01
- arthropod (nonvenomous) NEC W57
- bull W55.21
- cat W55.01
- cow W55.21
- crocodile W58.11
- dog W54.0
- goat W55.31
- hoof stock NEC W55.31
- horse W55.11
- human being (accidentally) W50.3
- - with intent to injure or kill Y04.1
- - as, or caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- - assault Y04.1
- - homicide (attempt) Y04.1
- - in
- - - fight Y04.1
- insect (nonvenomous) W57
- lizard (nonvenomous) W59.01
- mammal NEC W55.81
- - marine W56.31
- marine animal (nonvenomous) W56.81
- millipede W57
- moray eel W56.51
- mouse W53.01
- person(s) (accidentally) W50.3
- - with intent to injure or kill Y04.1
- - as, or caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- - assault Y04.1
- - homicide (attempt) Y04.1
- - in
- - - fight Y04.1
- pig W55.41
- raccoon W55.51
- rat W53.11
- reptile W59.81
- - lizard W59.01
- - snake W59.11
- - turtle W59.21
- - - terrestrial W59.81
- rodent W53.81
- - mouse W53.01
- - rat W53.11
- - specified NEC W53.81
- - squirrel W53.21
- shark W56.41
- sheep W55.31
- snake (nonvenomous) W59.11
- spider (nonvenomous) W57
- squirrel W53.21
blast (air) in war operations -seeWar operations, blast
blizzard X37.2
blood alcohol level Y90.9
- less than 20mg/100ml Y90.0
- presence in blood, level not specified Y90.9
- 20-39mg/100ml Y90.1
- 40-59mg/100ml Y90.2
- 60-79mg/100ml Y90.3
- 80-99mg/100ml Y90.4
- 100-119mg/100ml Y90.5
- 120-199mg/100ml Y90.6
- 200-239mg/100ml Y90.7
blow X58
- by law-enforcing agent, police (on duty) -seeLegal, intervention, manhandling
- - blunt object -seeLegal, intervention, blunt object
blowing up -seeExplosion
brawl (hand) (fists) (foot) Y04.0
breakage (accidental) (part of)
- ladder (causing fall) W11
- scaffolding (causing fall) W12
broken
- glass, contact with -seeContact, with, glass
- power line (causing electric shock) W85
bumping against, into (accidentally)
- object NEC W22.8
- - with fall -seeFall, due to, bumping against, object
- - caused by crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- - sports equipment W21.9
- person(s) W51
- - with fall W03
- - - due to ice or snow W00.0
- - assault Y04.2
- - caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- - homicide (attempt) Y04.2
- sports equipment W21.9
burn, burned, burning (accidental) (by) (from) (on)
- acid NEC -seeTableof Drugs and Chemicals
- bed linen -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, in building, bed
- blowtorch X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- bonfire, campfire (controlled) -see also Exposure, fire, controlled, not in building
- - uncontrolled -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, not in building
- candle X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- caustic liquid, substance (external) (internal) NEC -seeTableof Drugs and Chemicals
- chemical (external) (internal) -see also Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
- - in war operations -seeWar operations. fire
- cigar(s) or cigarette(s) X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- clothes, clothing NEC (from controlled fire) X06.2
- - with conflagration -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, building
- - - not in building or structure -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, not in building
- cooker (hot) X15.8
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- electric blanket X16
- engine (hot) X17
- fire, flames -seeExposure, fire
- flare, [[Very pistol -seeDischarge, firearm [[NEC
- heat
- - from appliance (electrical) (household) X15.8
- - - cooker X15.8
- - - hotplate X15.2
- - - kettle X15.8
- - - light bulb X15.8
- - - saucepan X15.3
- - - skillet X15.3
- - - stove X15.0
- - - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- - - toaster X15.1
- - in local application or packing during medical or surgical procedure Y63.5
- heating
- - appliance, radiator or pipe X16
- homicide (attempt) -seeAssault, burning
- hot
- - air X14.1
- - cooker X15.8
- - drink X10.0
- - engine X17
- - fat X10.2
- - fluid NEC X12
- - food X10.1
- - gases X14.1
- - heating appliance X16
- - household appliance NEC X15.8
- - kettle X15.8
- - liquid NEC X12
- - machinery X17
- - metal (molten) (liquid) NEC X18
- - object (not producing fire or flames) NEC X19
- - oil (cooking) X10.2
- - pipe(s) X16
- - radiator X16
- - saucepan (glass) (metal) X15.3
- - stove (kitchen) X15.0
- - substance NEC X19
- - - caustic or corrosive NEC -seeTableof Drugs and Chemicals
- - toaster X15.1
- - tool X17
- - vapor X13.1
- - water (tap) -seeContact, with, hot, tap water
- hotplate X15.2
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- ignition -seeIgnition
- in war operations -seeWar operations, fire
- inflicted by other person X97
- - by hot objects, hot vapor, and steam -seeAssault, burning, hot object
- internal, from swallowed caustic, corrosive liquid, substance -seeTableof Drugs and Chemicals
- iron (hot) X15.8
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- kettle (hot) X15.8
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- lamp (flame) X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- lighter (cigar) (cigarette) X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- lightning -see subcategory T75.0
- - causing fire -seeExposure, fire
- liquid (boiling) (hot) NEC X12
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.2
- - suicide (attempt) X77.2
- local application of externally applied substance in medical or surgical care Y63.5
- on board watercraft
- - due to
- - - accident to watercraft V91.09
- - - - powered craft V91.03
- - - - - ferry boat V91.01
- - - - - fishing boat V91.02
- - - - - jetskis V91.03
- - - - - liner V91.01
- - - - - merchant ship V91.00
- - - - - passenger ship V91.01
- - - - unpowered craft V91.08
- - - - - canoe V91.05
- - - - - inflatable V91.06
- - - - - kayak V91.05
- - - - - sailboat V91.04
- - - - - surf-board V91.08
- - - - - water skis V91.07
- - - - - windsurfer V91.08
- - - fire on board V93.09
- - - - ferry boat V93.01
- - - - fishing boat V93.02
- - - - jetskis V93.03
- - - - liner V93.01
- - - - merchant ship V93.00
- - - - passenger ship V93.01
- - - - powered craft NEC V93.03
- - - - sailboat V93.04
- - - specified heat source NEC on board V93.19
- - - - ferry boat V93.11
- - - - fishing boat V93.12
- - - - jetskis V93.13
- - - - liner V93.11
- - - - merchant ship V93.10
- - - - passenger ship V93.11
- - - - powered craft NEC V93.13
- - - - sailboat V93.14
- machinery (hot) X17
- matches X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- mattress -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, building, bed
- medicament, externally applied Y63.5
- metal (hot) (liquid) (molten) NEC X18
- nightwear (nightclothes, nightdress, gown, pajamas, robe) X05
- object (hot) NEC X19
- pipe (hot) X16
- - smoking X08.8
- - - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - - nightwear X05
- powder -seePowder burn
- radiator (hot) X16
- saucepan (hot) (glass) (metal) X15.3
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- self-inflicted X76
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y26
- steam X13.1
- - pipe X16
- - - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.8
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.0
- - suicide (attempt) X77.0
- stove (hot) (kitchen) X15.0
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- substance (hot) NEC X19
- - boiling X12
- - - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.2
- - - suicide (attempt) X77.2
- - molten (metal) X18
- suicide (attempt) NEC X76
- - hot
- - - household appliance X77.3
- - - object X77.9
- stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.0
- therapeutic misadventure
- - heat in local application or packing during medical or surgical procedure Y63.5
- - overdose of radiation Y63.2
- toaster (hot) X15.1
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.3
- - suicide (attempt) X77.3
- tool (hot) X17
- torch, welding X08.8
- - with ignition of clothing NEC X06.2
- - - nightwear X05
- trash fire (controlled) -seeExposure, fire, controlled, not in building
- - uncontrolled -seeExposure, fire, uncontrolled, not in building
- vapor (hot) X13.1
- - stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y27.0
- - suicide (attempt) X77.0
- [[Very pistol -seeDischarge, firearm [[NEC
butted by animal W55.82
- bull W55.22
- cow W55.22
- goat W55.32
- horse W55.12
- pig W55.42
- sheep W55.32


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The 2020 ICD-10 Procedure Coding System.

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