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===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
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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/toxicityClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Poisoning (old) |
Type: |
[[:Category: Medical Problem (old)]][[Category: Medical Problem (old)]] |
Main Diagnosis: | Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) |
Sub Diagnosis: | HYPOGLYCEMICS (oral or insulin) |
Diagnosis Code: | 46100 - Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | CC & Med |
Status: | Currently Collected
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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.
- How about leaving it in with oral only in brackets as it does not apply to Insulin?--CMarks 09:49, 2015 July 22 (CDT)
Hypoglycemics (oral or insulin) - Iatrogenic - 46103
when patient is inadvertently given too much Insulin by a health care provider.