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Y35.313D Legal intervention involving baton, suspect injured, subsequent encounter

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Name of the Condition

  • Legal intervention involving baton, suspect injured, subsequent encounter (ICD-10-CM Code: Y35.313D)

Summary

This ICD code is used to document injuries or conditions resulting from legal intervention involving a baton, specifically when a suspect is injured during a subsequent encounter. It captures the circumstances of the event rather than the specific injury type.

Causes

The condition arises from legal interventions where a baton is used, such as during arrests, detentions, or use of force by law enforcement or security personnel during official duties, with the suspect being injured.

Risk Factors

  • Involvement in situations requiring law enforcement intervention, such as criminal activity or high-conflict scenarios.
  • Proximity to or participation in events with heavy law enforcement presence.

Symptoms

Symptoms depend on the nature of the intervention and may include trauma-related injuries like bruises, lacerations, fractures, or other physical harm.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on physical examination, patient history, and documentation of the legal intervention. Imaging or lab tests may be used to assess injury severity.

Treatment Options

Treatment varies by injury type and may include wound care, pain management, or surgical intervention for severe cases. Rehabilitation may be necessary for recovery.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of the injury and the individual's overall health. Follow-up care may involve monitoring for complications and ensuring proper healing.

Complications

Potential complications include infection, chronic pain, or long-term disability, depending on the injury's severity.

Lifestyle & Prevention

Prevention focuses on avoiding situations that may lead to legal intervention, such as complying with law enforcement instructions and avoiding criminal activity.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen, new symptoms develop, or if there are signs of infection or severe injury.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the legal intervention context, including the role of the injured party (suspect) and the subsequent encounter status. Ensure clear, detailed clinical documentation to support accurate coding.

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