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{{DX tag | Poisoning | Medical Problem| Poisoning | Etoh OD/Intoxication | 49903 | No | 0 | CC & MED | Currently Collected |  | }}




[[Category: Other Overdose]]
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Needs to be clarified that a toxic blood alcohol level is present. I'm seeing this code used just because patients are intoxicated. Please clarify that what we are collecting is alcohol toxicity and not just intoxication?
Needs to be clarified that a toxic blood alcohol level is present. I'm seeing this code used just because patients are intoxicated. Please clarify that what we are collecting is alcohol toxicity and not just intoxication?
*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]]

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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:Psychoactive substance NOS, acute intoxication, Alcohol (ethanol) acute intoxication (drunkenness), Alcohol (ethanol), poisoning, Toxic alcohols, poisoning

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Poisoning (old)

Type:

Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: Poisoning
Sub Diagnosis: Etoh OD/Intoxication
Diagnosis Code: 49903
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & MED
Status: Currently Collected



Template:Discussion Needs to be clarified that a toxic blood alcohol level is present. I'm seeing this code used just because patients are intoxicated. Please clarify that what we are collecting is alcohol toxicity and not just intoxication?

  • 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.--CMarks 15:20, 2016 August 25 (CDT)