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{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Psychoactive substance NOS, acute intoxication }}
| NewDxArticle = Toxicology, blood, alcohol, positive
{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Toxic alcohols, poisoning }}
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{{PreICD10 dx| NewDxArticle = Alcohol (ethanol), poisoning}}  
{{PreICD10 dx
{{PreICD10 dx| NewDxArticle = Alcohol (ethanol) acute intoxication (drunkenness)}}  
| NewDxArticle = Alcoholic ketoacidosis (AKA)
{{DX tag | Poisoning| Medical Problem| Poisoning| Etoh OD/Intoxication | 49903 | No | 0 | CC & MED | Currently Collected |  | }}
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{{DX tag | Poisoning | Medical Problem| Poisoning | Etoh OD/Intoxication | 49903 | No | 0 | CC & MED | Currently Collected |  | }}


There is no set alcohol level at which to code a poisoning.  
There is no set alcohol level at which to code a poisoning.  
This is a judgment call per Dr Garland. Levels alone do not define toxicity, especially if a patient has a chronic alcohol problem. Collectors should also look at the clinical signs and symptoms that the patient displays.--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 15:20, 2016 August 25 (CDT)
This is a judgment call per Dr Garland. Levels alone do not define toxicity, especially if a patient has a chronic alcohol problem. Collectors should also look at the clinical signs and symptoms that the patient displays.--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 15:20, 2016 August 25 (CDT)


[[Category: Other Overdose]]
[[Category: Other Overdose (old)]]