Lesson 21 | ICD-10-CM Chapter 19 Explained | Injury, Poisoning & External Causes (S00–T88)

Lesson 21 – ICD-10-CM Chapter 19: Injury, Poisoning, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes (S00–T88) In this detailed lesson, we explain ICD-10-CM Chapter 19, covering codes S00–T88. This chapter focuses on injuries by body region, fractures, burns, poisoning, adverse effects, complications, and coding guidelines including 7th character usage. 🔹 What you will learn: Structure of Chapter 19 (S-codes & T-codes) Difference between S00–S99 (Injuries by body region) T07–T34 (Multiple injuries, burns, frostbite) T36–T50 (Poisoning & adverse effects of drugs) T51–T65 (Toxic effects of substances) T66–T78 (Other external cause effects) T79 (Early complications of trauma) T80–T88 (Complications of surgical & medical care) 7th character (A, D, S) usage Initial, Subsequent & Sequela encounter rules Important CPC exam coding tips 📌 Codes Covered: S00–T88 📌 Important for: CPC Students | AAPC Exam | Medical Coding Beginners 📌 Presented by: KS Medical Coding Academy This chapter is highly tested in CPC exams, especially fracture coding, poisoning, and 7th character application. #ICD10CM #MedicalCoding #ICD10Chapter19 #InjuryCoding #PoisoningCoding #ExternalCauses #S00toT88 #CPCExam #AAPC #MedicalCodingTraining #HealthcareCoding #KSMedicalCodingAcademy ICD 10 CM Chapter 19, S00 T88 codes, injury coding ICD10, poisoning ICD10 coding, fracture coding ICD10 CM, burns coding ICD10, adverse effect coding ICD10, toxic effects ICD10, 7th character ICD10 explained, initial subsequent sequela coding, CPC exam injury questions, AAPC Chapter 19 preparation, medical coding classes India, healthcare coding tutorial, KS Medical Coding Academy, ICD10 injury guidelines, external cause coding ICD10, complication of surgery ICD10