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==Template Use==
==Template Use==
add the following to the top of the guideline page.  
add the following to the top of the guideline page, '''usually as the first thing after <nowiki>== Additional Info ==</nowiki>'''.
 
<pre>{{ICD10 nonstandard code
<pre>{{ICD10 nonstandard code
| exception_type = one of CA, CM, Custom
| exception_type = one of CA, CM, Custom
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|| This is not a standard ICD10 code but a '''ICD10 {{{exception_type}}}''' code.  We added it for the following reason:  
|| This is not a standard ICD10 code but a '''ICD10 {{{exception_type}}}''' code.  We added it for the following reason:  


{{{explanation}}}
:{{{explanation}}}


See [[Non-standard ICD10 Diagnoses]] for other codes like this.
See [[Non-standard ICD10 Diagnoses]] for other codes like this.
|}[[Category: ICD10 non-standard code]]
|}[[Category: ICD10 non-standard code]]{{
#set: Has_ICD10_NonStandard_type={{{exception_type|Custom}}} }}{{
#set: Has_ICD10_NonStandard_explanation={{{explanation}}} }}

Latest revision as of 10:09, 6 March 2019

Template is used in pages that are Non-standard ICD10 Diagnoses. It is part of ICD10 collection.

Template Use

add the following to the top of the guideline page, usually as the first thing after == Additional Info ==.

{{ICD10 nonstandard code
| exception_type = one of CA, CM, Custom
| explanation = why do we have this dx? 
}}



This is not a standard ICD10 code but a ICD10 {{{exception_type}}} code. We added it for the following reason:
{{{explanation}}}

See Non-standard ICD10 Diagnoses for other codes like this.