External causes R
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ICD-10-CM external causes index
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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index |
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radiation (exposure to) |
- arc lamps W89.0 |
- atomic power plant (malfunction) NEC W88.1 |
- complication of or abnormal reaction to medical radiotherapy Y84.2 |
- electromagnetic, ionizing W88.0 |
- gamma rays W88.1 |
- in |
- - war operations (from or following nuclear explosion) -see War operations |
- inadvertent exposure of patient (receiving test or therapy) Y63.3 |
- infrared (heaters and lamps) W90.1 |
- - excessive heat from W92 |
- ionized, ionizing (particles, artificially accelerated) |
- - radioisotopes W88.1 |
- - specified NEC W88.8 |
- - x-rays W88.0 |
- isotopes, radioactive -see Radiation, radioactive isotopes |
- laser(s) W90.2 |
- - in war operations -see War operations |
- - misadventure in medical care Y63.2 |
- light sources (man-made visible and ultraviolet) W89.9 |
- - natural X32 |
- - specified NEC W89.8 |
- - tanning bed W89.1 |
- - welding light W89.0 |
- man-made visible light W89.9 |
- - specified NEC W89.8 |
- - tanning bed W89.1 |
- - welding light W89.0 |
- microwave W90.8 |
- misadventure in medical or surgical procedure Y63.2 |
- natural NEC X39.08 |
- - radon X39.01 |
- overdose (in medical or surgical procedure) Y63.2 |
- radar W90.0 |
- radioactive isotopes (any) W88.1 |
- - atomic power plant malfunction W88.1 |
- - misadventure in medical or surgical treatment Y63.2 |
- radiofrequency W90.0 |
- radium NEC W88.1 |
- sun X32 |
- ultraviolet (light) (man-made) W89.9 |
- - natural X32 |
- - specified NEC W89.8 |
- - tanning bed W89.1 |
- - welding light W89.0 |
- welding arc, torch, or light W89.0 |
- - excessive heat from W92 |
- x-rays (hard) (soft) W88.0 |
range disease W94.11 |
rape (attempted) T74.2 |
rat bite W53.11 |
reaching (prolonged) (static) X50.1 |
reaction, abnormal to medical procedure -see also Complication of or following, by type of procedure Y84.9 |
- with misadventure -see Misadventure |
- biologicals -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals |
- drugs -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals |
- vaccine -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals |
recoil |
- airgun W34.110 |
- [[BB gun W34.110 |
- firearn NEC W34.19 |
- 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 W34.110 |
- shotgun W33.11 |
- [[Very pistol [flare] W34.19 |
reduction in |
- atmospheric pressure - -see Air, pressure, change |
rock falling on or hitting (accidentally) (person) W20.8 |
- in cave-in W20.0 |
run over (accidentally) (by) |
- animal (not being ridden) NEC W55.89 |
- machinery -see Contact, with, by specified type of machine |
- transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V09.9 |
- - intentional homicide (attempt) Y03.0 |
- - motor NEC V09.20 |
- - - intentional homicide (attempt) Y03.0 |
running |
- before moving object X81.8 |
- - motor vehicle X81.0 |
running off, away |
- animal (being ridden) -see also Accident, transport V80.918 |
- - not being ridden W55.89 |
- animal-drawn vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V80.928 |
- highway, road (way), street |
- - transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V89.9 |
rupture pressurized devices -see Explosion, by type of device |
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The 2020 ICD-10 Procedure Coding System.
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