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{{Discuss | who = Allan | question = How would one code sedative overdose/poisoning? None of the sedative related ones below seem to apply. There is [[Benzodiazepine, overdose/poisoning]]. Is it intentional that this dx is not following the generic sedative pattern? Ttenbergen 16:51, 2018 June 6 (CDT) | {{Discuss | who = Allan | question = drug diffs | ||
How would one code sedative overdose/poisoning? None of the sedative related ones below seem to apply. There is [[Benzodiazepine, overdose/poisoning]]. Is it intentional that this dx is not following the generic sedative pattern? Ttenbergen 16:51, 2018 June 6 (CDT) | |||
*AG REPLY ---- depending on the drug you'd use one of: | *AG REPLY ---- depending on the drug you'd use one of: | ||
**[[Opioid/narcotic, overdose/poisoning]] | **[[Opioid/narcotic, overdose/poisoning]] | ||
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**[[Antidepressant drug NOS, overdose/poisoning]] | **[[Antidepressant drug NOS, overdose/poisoning]] | ||
**[[Psychotropic/psychiatric drug NOS, overdose/poisoning]] | **[[Psychotropic/psychiatric drug NOS, overdose/poisoning]] | ||
*** What I meant was, in the adverse effect, abuse and withdrawal categories "sedative" has its own listing by that word. In Overdose/poisoning, exceptionally, it does not. If someone were to try to cross-tabulate these by type of drug and what it did, they would therefore not really be able to include sedatives, or at least not easily. Just wanted to confirm that this was intentional, and ideally get a sentence why so the question won't come up again. Ttenbergen 09:54, 2018 September 21 (CDT)}} | *** What I meant was, in the adverse effect, abuse and withdrawal categories "sedative" has its own listing by that word. In Overdose/poisoning, exceptionally, it does not. If someone were to try to cross-tabulate these by type of drug and what it did, they would therefore not really be able to include sedatives, or at least not easily. Just wanted to confirm that this was intentional, and ideally get a sentence why so the question won't come up again. Ttenbergen 09:54, 2018 September 21 (CDT) There is a related question in [[Overdose vs used appropriately/adverse effect]]}} | ||
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = sedative related}} | {{ListICD10Category | categoryName = sedative related}} | ||
Revision as of 20:34, 2018 October 9
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Sedative or hypnotic, acute intoxication |
ICD10 code: | F13.0 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | Barbiturates, Sedatives/Antidepressants |
Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
APACHE Como Component: | none |
APACHE Acute Component: | 2019-0: Drug OD |
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drug diffs How would one code sedative overdose/poisoning? None of the sedative related ones below seem to apply. There is Benzodiazepine, overdose/poisoning. Is it intentional that this dx is not following the generic sedative pattern? Ttenbergen 16:51, 2018 June 6 (CDT)
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Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition
- Opioid withdrawal
- Sedative or hypnotic chronic abuse/dependence/addiction
- Sedative or hypnotic withdrawal
- Benzodiazepine, overdose/poisoning
- Antiseizure drug NOS, overdose/poisoning
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