Codes / ICD10CM / Y92.232

Y92.232 Corridor of hospital as the place of occurrence of the external cause

ICD10CM code

ICD10CM

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Name of the Condition

  • Corridor of hospital as the place of occurrence of the external cause
    • ICD Code: Y92.232

Summary

This ICD-10-CM code describes the location where an external cause of injury or event occurred, specifically within a hospital corridor. It does not represent a medical condition but provides context for documenting the setting of an incident, such as an accident or exposure, for statistical and public health tracking.

Causes

The code does not indicate a medical condition and therefore has no specific causes. It is used to specify the location of an external cause, such as an injury or adverse event, in clinical documentation.

Risk Factors

  • Risk factors are not inherent to the location but relate to activities or environments associated with hospital corridors. For example, corridors may have higher risks of accidents or exposures due to factors like patient mobility, equipment transport, or high foot traffic.

Symptoms

  • As this code describes a location, it does not involve symptoms. Symptoms would be associated with the specific injury or event that occurred at the documented place.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is not applicable to this code, as it serves to indicate the place of occurrence rather than a medical condition. It complements the primary diagnosis or external cause code to provide context for the incident.

Treatment Options

  • Treatment is not applicable to this code, as it describes a location. Treatment would depend on the specific injury or adverse event that occurred in the corridor.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis and follow-up are not applicable to this code, as it describes a location. These would relate to the specific injury or event that occurred in the corridor.

Complications

  • Complications are not inherent to the location but may arise from the specific injury or event that occurred in the corridor, such as infection, delayed treatment, or further injury.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Prevention strategies focus on reducing risks in hospital corridors, such as ensuring clear pathways, proper equipment storage, and staff training to minimize accidents or exposures.

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Seek professional help if an injury or adverse event occurs in a hospital corridor, as prompt evaluation and treatment are necessary to address the underlying issue.

Tips for Medical Coders

  • Use this code to document the place of occurrence for external causes of injury or events specifically in a hospital corridor. Ensure clinical documentation supports the location and context of the incident. Verify that the code aligns with the specific details of the event and is not used in isolation without a corresponding external cause or injury code.
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