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ICD-10-CM: External Cause Coding for Transport Accidents

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This video describes 1CD-10-CM medical coding for external causes codes for transport accidents. This presentation is based on the book ICD-10-CM Coding Guidelines Made Easy. If you give me a "Superthanks" of $5 or more, I will send you a copy of the slides for this video! Click Thanks under the video (the heart with $). List your email in the reply. Thank you! The video defines terms such as traffic, nontraffic, stationary object, occupant, collision, and noncollision as used in ICD-10-CM. The video discussed accidents occurring on land (cars, pedestrians, buses, trucks, or motorcycles). These include pedestrian conveyances such as sleds, skates bicycles or skis. Also discussed are accidents occurring in the water (in a boat or ship, drowning, falling into water, or submersion). Finally, the video discusses accidents in the air (airplane, hot air balloon, helicopter, or person on the ground injured by something falling from aircraft). Also discussed are external cause status codes, and place of occurrence codes. I would love to hear from you! See links below. e-mail: [email protected] Facebook: Tropin's Medical Coding Made Easy | Facebook Link to books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tropin&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Contents of this video: ---------------------------------------------- 0:00 - Introduction 2:56 - Definitions 4:25 - Guidelines 7:07 - Land Vehicles 14:19 - Water Vehicles 15:11 - Air Vehicles 17:05 - Patient Status 18;27 - Place of Occurrence 21:17 - Other External Cause Codes 22:39 - Practice 30:58 - Notes to make in your Book

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