Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin): Difference between revisions

From CCMDB Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(OD hypoglycemics)
Line 9: Line 9:
===Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Accidental/toxicity - 46102 ===
===Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Accidental/toxicity - 46102 ===
Don't use, use [[Insulin Shock]] instead.
Don't use, use [[Insulin Shock]] instead.
*no this is not correct.  Insulin shock can be used if patient goes into insulin shock however, in terms of too much MED,  we also want to try and discern if a problem occurred because too much insulin/metformin was intentional, accidental OR iatrogenic


{{discussion}}
{{discussion}}
So there would be no circumstances under which this code would be used any longer? If so we should inactivate, ie. make impossible to code in future.
So there would be no circumstances under which this code would be used any longer? If so we should inactivate, ie. make impossible to code in future.
* I use this code for metformin accidental toxicity [[User:GHall|GHall]] 11:43, 2015 July 17 (CDT)
* I use this code for metformin accidental toxicity [[User:GHall|GHall]] 11:43, 2015 July 17 (CDT)
*How about leaving it in with oral only in brackets as it does not apply to Insulin?--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 09:49, 2015 July 22 (CDT)
**How about leaving it in with oral only in brackets as it does not apply to Insulin?--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 09:49, 2015 July 22 (CDT)
***accidental mean just that, patient "accidentally"  took to much oral med or insulin.  It does happen. 


===Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Iatrogenic - 46103 ===
===Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Iatrogenic - 46103 ===
when patient is inadvertently given too much Insulin by a health care provider.
when patient is inadvertently given too much Insulin by a health care provider.

Revision as of 11:03, 2015 July 22

Legacy Content

This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity

Click Expand to show legacy content.

Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - HYPOGLYCEMICS (oral or insulin) - 46100

Template:Discussion Do we need the base code of these? We may have existing entries for it, but should it be de-activated going forward?

Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Intentional - 46101

e.g. suicide attempt

Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Accidental/toxicity - 46102

Don't use, use Insulin Shock instead.

  • no this is not correct. Insulin shock can be used if patient goes into insulin shock however, in terms of too much MED, we also want to try and discern if a problem occurred because too much insulin/metformin was intentional, accidental OR iatrogenic

Template:Discussion So there would be no circumstances under which this code would be used any longer? If so we should inactivate, ie. make impossible to code in future.

  • I use this code for metformin accidental toxicity GHall 11:43, 2015 July 17 (CDT)
    • How about leaving it in with oral only in brackets as it does not apply to Insulin?--CMarks 09:49, 2015 July 22 (CDT)
      • accidental mean just that, patient "accidentally" took to much oral med or insulin. It does happen.

Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Iatrogenic - 46103

when patient is inadvertently given too much Insulin by a health care provider.