T21.3 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Use additional:
- external cause code to identify the source, place and intent of the burn (X00-X19, X75-X77, X96-X98, Y92)
Codes
- T21.30 Burn of third degree of trunk, unspecified site
- T21.30XA Burn of third degree of trunk, unspecified site, initial encounter
- T21.30XD Burn of third degree of trunk, unspecified site, subsequent encounter
- T21.30XS Burn of third degree of trunk, unspecified site, sequela
- T21.31 Burn of third degree of chest wall
- T21.31XA Burn of third degree of chest wall, initial encounter
- T21.31XD Burn of third degree of chest wall, subsequent encounter
- T21.31XS Burn of third degree of chest wall, sequela
- T21.32 Burn of third degree of abdominal wall
- T21.32XA Burn of third degree of abdominal wall, initial encounter
- T21.32XD Burn of third degree of abdominal wall, subsequent encounter
- T21.32XS Burn of third degree of abdominal wall, sequela
- T21.33 Burn of third degree of upper back
- T21.33XA Burn of third degree of upper back, initial encounter
- T21.33XD Burn of third degree of upper back, subsequent encounter
- T21.33XS Burn of third degree of upper back, sequela
- T21.34 Burn of third degree of lower back
- T21.34XA Burn of third degree of lower back, initial encounter
- T21.34XD Burn of third degree of lower back, subsequent encounter
- T21.34XS Burn of third degree of lower back, sequela
- T21.35 Burn of third degree of buttock
- T21.35XA Burn of third degree of buttock, initial encounter
- T21.35XD Burn of third degree of buttock, subsequent encounter
- T21.35XS Burn of third degree of buttock, sequela
- T21.36 Burn of third degree of male genital region
- T21.36XA Burn of third degree of male genital region, initial encounter
- T21.36XD Burn of third degree of male genital region, subsequent encounter
- T21.36XS Burn of third degree of male genital region, sequela
- T21.37 Burn of third degree of female genital region
- T21.37XA Burn of third degree of female genital region, initial encounter
- T21.37XD Burn of third degree of female genital region, subsequent encounter
- T21.37XS Burn of third degree of female genital region, sequela
- T21.39 Burn of third degree of other site of trunk
- T21.39XA Burn of third degree of other site of trunk, initial encounter
- T21.39XD Burn of third degree of other site of trunk, subsequent encounter
- T21.39XS Burn of third degree of other site of trunk, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to T21.3 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- T20-T25 Burns and corrosions of external body surface, specified by site
- T21 Burn and corrosion of trunk
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
T21.3 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about T21.3 ICD 10 code
A burn is damage to your body's tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, or radiation. Scalds from hot liquids and steam, building fires and flammable liquids and gases are the most common causes of burns. Another kind is an inhalation injury, caused by breathing smoke.
There are three types of burns:
- First-degree burns damage only the outer layer of skin
- Second-degree burns damage the outer layer and the layer underneath
- Third-degree burns damage or destroy the deepest layer of skin and tissues underneath
Burns can cause swelling, blistering, scarring and, in serious cases, shock, and even death. They also can lead to infections because they damage your skin's protective barrier. Treatment for burns depends on the cause of the burn, how deep it is, and how much of the body it covers. Antibiotic creams can prevent or treat infections. For more serious burns, treatment may be needed to clean the wound, replace the skin, and make sure the patient has enough fluids and nutrition.
NIH: National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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