External causes W
ICD-10-CM external causes index
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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index |
w |
walked into stationary object (any) W22.09 |
- furniture W22.03 |
- lamppost W22.02 |
- wall W22.01 |
war operations (injuries to military personnel and civilians during war, civil insurrection and peacekeeping |
missions) (by) (from) (involving) Y36.90 |
- after cessation of hostilities Y36.89 |
- - explosion (of) |
- - - bomb placed during war operations Y36.82 |
- - - mine placed during war operations Y36.81 |
- - specified NEC Y36.88 |
- air blast Y36.20 |
- aircraft |
- - destruction -see War operations, destruction of aircraft |
- airway restriction -see War operations, restriction of airways |
- asphyxiation -see War operations, restriction of airways |
- biological weapons Y36.6X |
- blast Y36.20 |
- blast fragments Y36.20 |
- blast wave Y36.20 |
- blast wind Y36.20 |
- bomb Y36.20 |
- - dirty Y36.50 |
- - gasoline Y36.31 |
- - incendiary Y36.31 |
- - petrol Y36.31 |
- bullet Y36.43 |
- - incendiary Y36.32 |
- - rubber Y36.41 |
- chemical weapons Y36.7X |
- combat |
- - hand to hand (unarmed) combat Y36.44 |
- - using blunt or piercing object Y36.45 |
- conflagration -see War operations, fire |
- conventional warfare NEC Y36.49 |
- depth-charge Y36.01 |
- destruction of aircraft Y36.10 |
- - due to |
- - - air to air missile Y36.11 |
- - - collision with other aircraft Y36.12 |
- - - detonation (accidental) of onboard munitions and explosives Y36.14 |
- - - enemy fire or explosives Y36.11 |
- - - explosive placed on aircraft Y36.11 |
- - - onboard fire Y36.13 |
- - - rocket propelled grenade [RPG] Y36.11 |
- - - small arms fire Y36.11 |
- - - surface to air missile Y36.11 |
- - specified NEC Y36.19 |
- detonation (accidental) of |
- - onboard marine weapons Y36.05 |
- - own munitions or munitions launch device Y36.24 |
- dirty bomb Y36.50 |
- explosion (of) Y36.20 |
- - after cessation of hostilities |
- - - bomb placed during war operations Y36.82 |
- - - mine placed during war operations Y36.81 |
- - aerial bomb Y36.21 |
- - bomb [[NOS -see also War operations, bomb(s) Y36.20 |
- - own munitions or munitions launch device (accidental) Y36.24 |
- - fragments Y36.20 |
- - grenade Y36.29 |
- - guided missile Y36.22 |
- - improvised explosive device [IED] (person-borne) (roadside) (vehicle-borne) Y36.23 |
- - land mine Y36.29 |
- - marine mine (at sea) (in harbor) Y36.02 |
- - marine weapon Y36.00 |
- - - specified NEC Y36.09 |
- - sea-based artillery shell Y36.03 |
- - specified NEC Y36.29 |
- - torpedo Y36.04 |
- fire Y36.30 |
- - specified NEC Y36.39 |
- firearms |
- - discharge Y36.43 |
- - pellets Y36.42 |
- flamethrower Y36.33 |
- fragments (from) (of) |
- - improvised explosive device [IED] (person-borne) (roadside) (vehicle-borne) Y36.26 |
- - munitions Y36.25 |
- - specified NEC Y36.29 |
- - weapons Y36.27 |
- friendly fire Y36.92 |
- hand to hand (unarmed) combat Y36.44 |
- hot substances -see War operations, fire |
- incendiary bullet Y36.32 |
- nuclear weapon (effects of) Y36.50 |
- - acute radiation exposure Y36.54 |
- - blast pressure Y36.51 |
- - direct blast Y36.51 |
- - direct heat Y36.53 |
- - fallout exposure Y36.54 |
- - fireball Y36.53 |
- - indirect blast (struck or crushed by blast debris) (being thrown by blast) Y36.52 |
- - ionizing radiation (immediate exposure) Y36.54 |
- - nuclear radiation Y36.54 |
- - radiation |
- - - ionizing (immediate exposure) Y36.54 |
- - - nuclear Y36.54 |
- - - thermal Y36.53 |
- - specified NEC Y36.59 |
- - secondary effects Y36.54 |
- - thermal radiation Y36.53 |
- restriction of air (airway) |
- - intentional Y36.46 |
- - unintentional Y36.47 |
- rubber bullets Y36.41 |
- shrapnel [[NOS Y36.29 |
- suffocation -see War operations, restriction of airways |
- unconventional warfare NEC Y36.7X |
- underwater blast [[NOS Y36.00 |
- warfare |
- - conventional NEC Y36.49 |
- - unconventional NEC Y36.7X |
- weapons |
- - biological weapons Y36.6X |
- - chemical Y36.7X |
- - nuclear (effects of ) Y36.50 |
- - - acute radiation exposure Y36.54 |
- - - blast pressure Y36.51 |
- - - direct blast Y36.51 |
- - - direct heat Y36.53 |
- - - fallout exposure Y36.54 |
- - - fireball Y36.53 |
- - - indirect blast (struck or crushed by blast debris) (being thrown by blast) Y36.52 |
- - - radiation |
- - - - ionizing (immediate exposure) Y36.54 |
- - - - nuclear Y36.54 |
- - - - thermal Y36.53 |
- - - secondary effects Y36.54 |
- - - specified NEC Y36.59 |
- - of mass destruction [WMD] Y36.91 |
- weapon of mass destruction [WMD] Y36.91 |
washed |
- away by flood -see Flood |
- off road by storm (transport vehicle) -see Forces of nature, cataclysmic storm |
weather exposure NEC -see Forces of nature |
weightlessness (causing injury) (effects of) (in spacecraft, real or simulated) X52 |
work related condition Y99.0 |
wound (accidental) NEC -see also Injury X58 |
- battle -see also War operations Y36.90 |
- gunshot -see Discharge, firearm by type |
wreck transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V89.9 |
wrong |
- device implanted into correct surgical site Y65.51 |
- fluid in infusion Y65.1 |
- procedure (operation) on correct patient Y65.51 |
- patient, procedure performed on Y65.52 |
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