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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index
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malfunction (mechanism or component) (of)
- firearm W34.10
- - airgun W34.110
- - BB gun W34.110
- - gas, air or spring-operated gun NEC W34.118
- - handgun W32.1
- - hunting rifle W33.12
- - larger firearm W33.10
- - - specified NEC W33.19
- - machine gun W33.13
- - paintball gun W34.111
- - pellet gun W34.110
- - shotgun W33.11
- - specified NEC W34.19
- - Very pistol [flare] W34.19
- handgun -see Malfunction, firearm, handgun
maltreatment -see Perpetrator
mangled (accidentally) NOS X58
manhandling (in brawl, fight) Y04.0
- legal intervention -see Legal, intervention, manhandling
manslaughter (nonaccidental) -see Assault
mauled by animal NEC W55.89
medical procedure, complication of (delayed or as an abnormal reaction without mention of misadventure) -see
complication of or following, by specified type of procedure
- due to or as a result of misadventure -see Misadventure
melting (due to fire) -see also Exposure, fire
- apparel NEC X06.3
- clothes, clothing NEC X06.3
- - nightwear X05
- fittings or furniture (burning building) (uncontrolled fire) X00.8
- nightwear X05
- plastic jewelry X06.1
mental cruelty X58
military operations (injuries to military and civilians occuring during peacetime on military property and during
routine military exercises and operations) (by) (from) (involving) Y37.90
- air blast Y37.20
- aircraft
- - destruction -see Military operations, destruction of aircraft
- airway restriction -see Military operations, restriction of airways
- asphyxiation -see Military operations, restriction of airways
- biological weapons Y37.6X
- blast Y37.20
- blast fragments Y37.20
- blast wave Y37.20
- blast wind Y37.20
- bomb Y37.20
- - dirty Y37.50
- - gasoline Y37.31
- - incendiary Y37.31
- - petrol Y37.31
- bullet Y37.43
- - incendiary Y37.32
- - rubber Y37.41
- chemical weapons Y37.7X
- combat
- - hand to hand (unarmed) combat Y37.44
- - using blunt or piercing object Y37.45
- conflagration -see Military operations, fire
- conventional warfare NEC Y37.49
- depth-charge Y37.01
- destruction of aircraft Y37.10
- - due to
- - - air to air missile Y37.11
- - - collision with other aircraft Y37.12
- - - detonation (accidental) of onboard munitions and explosives Y37.14
- - - enemy fire or explosives Y37.11
- - - explosive placed on aircraft Y37.11
- - - onboard fire Y37.13
- - - rocket propelled grenade [RPG] Y37.11
- - - small arms fire Y37.11
- - - surface to air missile Y37.11
- - specified NEC Y37.19
- detonation (accidental) of
- - onboard marine weapons Y37.05
- - own munitions or munitions launch device Y37.24
- dirty bomb Y37.50
- explosion (of) Y37.20
- - aerial bomb Y37.21
- - bomb NOS -see also Military operations, bomb(s) Y37.20
- - own munitions or munitions launch device (accidental) Y37.24
- - fragments Y37.20
- - grenade Y37.29
- - guided missile Y37.22
- - improvised explosive device [IED] (person-borne) (roadside) (vehicle-borne) Y37.23
- - land mine Y37.29
- - marine mine (at sea) (in harbor) Y37.02
- - marine weapon Y37.00
- - - specified NEC Y37.09
- - sea-based artillery shell Y37.03
- - specified NEC Y37.29
- - torpedo Y37.04
- fire Y37.30
- - specified NEC Y37.39
- firearms
- - discharge Y37.43
- - pellets Y37.42
- flamethrower Y37.33
- fragments (from) (of)
- - improvised explosive device [IED] (person-borne) (roadside) (vehicle-borne) Y37.26
- - munitions Y37.25
- - specified NEC Y37.29
- - weapons Y37.27
- friendly fire Y37.92
- hand to hand (unarmed) combat Y37.44
- hot substances -see Military operations, fire
- incendiary bullet Y37.32
- nuclear weapon (effects of) Y37.50
- - acute radiation exposure Y37.54
- - blast pressure Y37.51
- - direct blast Y37.51
- - direct heat Y37.53
- - fallout exposure Y37.54
- - fireball Y37.53
- - indirect blast (struck or crushed by blast debris) (being thrown by blast) Y37.52
- - ionizing radiation (immediate exposure) Y37.54
- - nuclear radiation Y37.54
- - radiation
- - - ionizing (immediate exposure) Y37.54
- - - nuclear Y37.54
- - - thermal Y37.53
- - specified NEC Y37.59
- - secondary effects Y37.54
- - thermal radiation Y37.53
- restriction of air (airway)
- - intentional Y37.46
- - unintentional Y37.47
- rubber bullets Y37.41
- shrapnel NOS Y37.29
- suffocation -see Military operations, restriction of airways
- unconventional warfare NEC Y37.7X
- underwater blast NOS Y37.00
- warfare
- - conventional NEC Y37.49
- - unconventional NEC Y37.7X
- weapons
- - biological weapons Y37.6X
- - chemical Y37.7X
- - nuclear (effects of ) Y37.50
- - - acute radiation exposure Y37.54
- - - blast pressure Y37.51
- - - direct blast Y37.51
- - - direct heat Y37.53
- - - fallout exposure Y37.54
- - - fireball Y37.53
- - - indirect blast (struck or crushed by blast debris) (being thrown by blast) Y37.52
- - - radiation
- - - - ionizing (immediate exposure) Y37.54
- - - - nuclear Y37.54
- - - - thermal Y37.53
- - - secondary effects Y37.54
- - - specified NEC Y37.59
- - of mass destruction [WMD] Y37.91
- weapon of mass destruction [WMD] Y37.91
misadventure(s) to patient(s) during surgical or medical care Y69
- contaminated medical or biological substance (blood, drug, fluid) Y64.9
- - administered (by) NEC Y64.9
- - - immunization Y64.1
- - - infusion Y64.0
- - - injection Y64.1
- - - specified means NEC Y64.8
- - - transfusion Y64.0
- - - vaccination Y64.1
- excessive amount of blood or other fluid during transfusion or infusion Y63.0
- failure
- - in dosage Y63.9
- - - electroshock therapy Y63.4
- - - inappropriate temperature (too hot or too cold) in local application and packing Y63.5
- - - infusion
- - - - excessive amount of fluid Y63.0
- - - - incorrect dilution of fluid Y63.1
- - - insulin-shock therapy Y63.4
- - - nonadministration of necessary drug or biological substance Y63.6
- - - overdose -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
- - - - radiation, in therapy Y63.2
- - - radiation
- - - - overdose Y63.2
- - - specified procedure NEC Y63.8
- - - transfusion
- - - - excessive amount of blood Y63.0
- - mechanical, of instrument or apparatus (any) (during any procedure) Y65.8
- - sterile precautions (during procedure) Y62.9
- - - aspiration of fluid or tissue (by puncture or catheterization, except heart) Y62.6
- - - biopsy (except needle aspiration) Y62.8
- - - - needle (aspirating) Y62.6
- - - blood sampling Y62.6
- - - catheterization Y62.6
- - - - heart Y62.5
- - - dialysis (kidney) Y62.2
- - - endoscopic examination Y62.4
- - - enema Y62.8
- - - immunization Y62.3
- - - infusion Y62.1
- - - injection Y62.3
- - - needle biopsy Y62.6
- - - paracentesis (abdominal) (thoracic) Y62.6
- - - perfusion Y62.2
- - - puncture (lumbar) Y62.6
- - - removal of catheter or packing Y62.8
- - - specified procedure NEC Y62.8
- - - surgical operation Y62.0
- - - transfusion Y62.1
- - - vaccination Y62.3
- - suture or ligature during surgical procedure Y65.2
- - to introduce or to remove tube or instrument -see Failure, to
- hemorrhage -see Index to Diseases and Injuries, Complication(s)
- inadvertent exposure of patient to radiation Y63.3
- inappropriate
- - operation performed -see Inappropriate operation performed
- - temperature (too hot or too cold) in local application or packing Y63.5
- infusion -see also Misadventure, by type, infusion Y69
- - excessive amount of fluid Y63.0
- - incorrect dilution of fluid Y63.1
- - wrong fluid Y65.1
- mismatched blood in transfusion Y65.0
- nonadministration of necessary drug or biological substance Y63.6
- overdose -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
- - radiation (in therapy) Y63.2
- perforation -see Index to Diseases and Injuries, Complication(s)
- performance of inappropriate operation -see Inappropriate operation performed
- puncture -see Index to Diseases and Injuries, Complication(s)
- specified type NEC Y65.8
- - failure
- - - suture or ligature during surgical operation Y65.2
- - - to introduce or to remove tube or instrument -see Failure, to
- - infusion of wrong fluid Y65.1
- - performance of inappropriate operation -see Inappropriate operation performed
- - transfusion of mismatched blood Y65.0
- - wrong
- - - fluid in infusion Y65.1
- - - placement of endotracheal tube during anesthetic procedure Y65.3
- transfusion -see Misadventure, by type, transfusion
- - excessive amount of blood Y63.0
- - mismatched blood Y65.0
- wrong
- - drug given in error -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
- - fluid in infusion Y65.1
- - placement of endotracheal tube during anesthetic procedure Y65.3
mismatched blood in transfusion Y65.0
motion sickness T75.3
mountain sickness W94.11
mudslide (of cataclysmic nature) -see Landslide
murder (attempt) -see Assault


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