Term: Injury Categories (External Causes, ICD-9-CM)
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2010-08-11
Definition:
These are the major categories of the ICD-9-CM external cause of injury codes:
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Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Other Vehicle Accidents
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Poisoning
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Accidental Falls
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Accidents Caused by Fire and Flames
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Accidents Due to Natural and Environmental Factors
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Drowning and Submersion
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Choking, Suffocation and Constriction
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Sports Injuries
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Late Effects of Injury
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Suicide and Self-inflicted Injury (Violence to Self )
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Homicide and Injuries Inflicted by Others
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Accidents Caused by Foreign Bodies
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Struck by Objects, Caught Between Objects
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Accidents Caused by Machinery, Explosions, Electricity
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Overexertion, Strenuous Movements
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Injuries Due to War Operations
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Injuries Undetermined as Accidental or Purposely Inflicted
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Other Unspecified Accidents
For a complete listing of all the ICD-9-CM codes that belong to each category, please see the
External Cause of Injury Codes and Categories
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References
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Martens PJ, Bartlett J, Burland E, Prior H, Burchill C, Huq S, Romphf L, Sanguins J, Carter S, Bailly A.
Profile of Metis Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study.
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Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
2010. [Report] [Summary] [Updates and Errata] [Additional Materials] (View)