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Medical Coding And Billing Course for Beginners | ICD, CPT, HCPCS, CPC | ICD-Chapter20 - 5

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So hello everyone welcome to grade

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online training. So today we're going to

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start with ICD 10 CM coding guidelines

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for chapter 20. Chapter 20 is about

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external causes of morbidity and code

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ranges are B00 to Y 999. Okay. And we

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have to use this external causes with

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injury course. Okay. which is which is

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it caused because of some external

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forces or any external cause. We have to

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specify that external call and for that

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we have to use V00 to Y9 C. How to use

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this we'll see uh in this session. So

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topics covered in this class are

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introduction, ICD10 coding guidelines

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like general external cost coding

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guidelines, place of occurrence

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guidelines, activity codes, place of

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occurrence activity status code use with

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other external cause. Then we have if

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the reporting format limits the number

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of external cause codes, how to code

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that? Then multiple external cause

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coding guidelines. Child and adult abuse

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guideline. Unknown or undetermined

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intent guideline. Squally or late

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effects of external cause guideline.

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Then terrorism guidelines

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and external cause status. Okay. And

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lastly we'll see how to solve the

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question and answers. Okay. So what are

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external causes? Reporting external

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causes of morbidity is important because

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wounds, injuries, poisoning and adverse

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effects of medications require reporting

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of the circumstances around them as as

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the cause may be bad. Okay. When we call

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for any wound, injury or poisoning and

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any adverse effect of any medication, we

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have to use external

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cause as a cause of uh that injury or

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the external cause codes identify the

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cause of an injury or health condition.

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The intent means accidental or

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intentional. If poisoning is there, then

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what is that? What is intent of that

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medication that is accidental or

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intentional or the the place where the

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incident occurred the activity of the

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patient at the time of the incident and

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the patient status such as civilian or

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military that we can specify using the

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external causes external

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cause and external cause V2 Y9 are

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secondary course that capture specific

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details about an injury or health

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event. So topics cover means uh we have

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11 subchapters in chapter 20. Okay. Like

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V2 X50 course we have to use for coding

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accident related external causes. Okay.

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means motor vehicle accident and

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everything will get codes for that in B

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00 to X58 course code range X71 to

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X83 is for intentional self harm like if

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it is something related to suicide.

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Okay. X92 to Y09 is related to assault.

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Then Y21 to Y3 events of undetermined

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intent. Y35 to Y38 is for legal

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intervention, operations of war,

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military operations and terrorism. Then

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Y62 to Y 84 is for complications of

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medical and surgical care and Y 92 Y9 is

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for supplementary factors related to

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causes of

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morbidity classified. Okay. So on these

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types of code range is there in this

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chapter. So first point in coding

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guidelines mean ICD 10 coding

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guidelines. Uh a point is general

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external cost coding guidelines use with

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first point is use with any code in the

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range of

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800.0 to

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T88.9 and Z00 to Z99. Okay. So an

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external cause code may be used with any

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code in range of a

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00.02 to a uh sorry

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T88.9 and Z00 to Z99 classification that

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represents a health condition due to an

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external cause. Okay. So any health

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condition cause because of external

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cause. Okay. we can use this external

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cause code with that condition. Okay.

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And any health condition we coded from

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category A00.0 to T9 88.9. Right. So we

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have to use this external cause code.

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Any health condition related to or cause

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due to external cause. They they can be

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reported with any condition due to an

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external cause and are not related to

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injuries or poisoning such as heart

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attack that occurs during strenous

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physical activity. Okay. Like that mean

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external causes are not just limited to

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injury or poisoning. We can use external

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causes with any kind of condition. But

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just one thing that our physician or in

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our own question it has to be mentioned

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that this condition is caused because of

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some physical activity or some external

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force or something. In that case we have

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to use external cause. Example patient

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admitted with cellulitis due to insect

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bite on pigment. Okay. Here you can see

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patient had cellulitis and that is

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because of insect bite. Okay. So we have

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to code cellulitis. How to find out this

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code for cellulitis that we'll see later

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on. Okay. Right now we focus on just

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this external cause which is

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W57 XA. So it is beaten or stung by

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nonvenenomous insect and other

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nonvenenomous arthropods initial in okay

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how to find out this code I'll show you

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to find out the external cause code you

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can see here we have same uh structure

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in book also okay if you when you go

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through your book you can see

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first normal index okay which is used

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for diseases okay and then And we have

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another index which named as external

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cause index. Okay. And to find out the

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external causes we have to follow this

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index. External cause index. If you are

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not right now not able to use your books

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you can go through this site and start

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your practice otherwise you will forgot

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these things. So we need code for insect

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bite right. So we have to search for

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bite under the external cause index.

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Please remember this external cause

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index. This is not regular external

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cause index. We have to search for V and

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bite. So this is bite or bitten by.

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Click here and search for as this is

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index sorry insect. We have to search

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for insect. We got the term insect.

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Okay. We got category W57.

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Okay, if we click W57 in the book, once

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you get the W57 number, you have to go

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and search in the tabular list. Okay,

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that I'll show you how to search. Now,

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uh in W57, we have three three codes.

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Okay, W57 X A, W57 XD, W57 XS. Okay, so

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what is meaning of this A? So, what is A

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and all that? that we'll see

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in another sessions. Okay. Now just

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focus on this category. Okay. Which is

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starting letters in

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W57 which is used for beaten by you can

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see here beaten or stung by

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nonvenenomous insect and other

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nonvenenomous arropods. Initial used for

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initial encounter. D is used for

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subsequent encounter. Okay. And S is

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used for sequential. So right now this

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is initial encounter okay that's why we

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have to use this code W57 X and you can

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see synonyms here cause of injury nomous

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or insect bite okay on different

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different

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location can use same code so many

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synonyms are the same code clear any

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doubt yeah no it's good sometimes we

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get specified external cost so first We

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need to go and see details of that code.

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Okay. Whether we have specific code or

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not. Next point, external cause code

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used for length of treatment. So

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assigning the external cause code with

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the appropriate seventh character for

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each encounter for which the injury or

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condition is being treated. Okay? Like

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just I show you that each and every most

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of the codes ends with a d and s

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character. Right? The seventh character

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A, D and S. So A represent initial

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encounter. D is for subsequent encounter

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means each encounter after initial

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encounter we have to use D code or D

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letter D7 letter. Then if any squella or

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after effect or late effect of that

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injury is there in that case we have to

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use S as a seventh. Okay. So next point,

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use the full range of external cause.

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Use the full range of external cause to

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completely describe the cause, intent,

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place of occurrence and if applicable

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the activity of the patient at the time

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of the event. Okay. And the patient

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