External causes K

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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index
k
kicked by
- animal NEC W55.82
- person(s) (accidentally) W50.1
- - with intent to injure or kill Y04.0
- - as, or caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- - assault Y04.0
- - homicide (attempt) Y04.0
- - in
- - - fight Y04.0
- - - legal intervention
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.812
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.811
- - - - - suspect Y35.813
kicking
- against
- - object W22.8
- - - sports equipment W21.9
- - - stationary W22.09
- - - - sports equipment W21.89
- - person -see Striking against, person
- - sports equipment W21.9
- carpet stretcher with knee X50.3
killed, killing (accidentally) [[NOS -see also Injury X58
- in
- - action -see War operations
- - brawl, fight (hand) (fists) (foot) Y04.0
- - - by weapon -see also Assault
- - - - cutting, piercing -see Assault, cutting or piercing instrument
- - - - firearm -see Discharge, firearm, by type, homicide
- self
- - stated as
- - - accident [[NOS X58
- - - suicide -see Suicide
- - - undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y33
kneeling (prolonged) (static) X50.1
knocked down (accidentally) (by) [[NOS X58
- animal (not being ridden) NEC -see also Struck by, by type of animal
- crowd or human stampede W52
- person W51
- - in brawl, fight Y04.0
- transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V09.9


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About ICD 10 PCS code: External causes K

The 2020 ICD-10 Procedure Coding System.

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(2020 ICD-10-PCS codes valid from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020).

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