T63.01 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.
Codes
- T63.011 Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, accidental (unintentional)
- T63.011A Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter
- T63.011D Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, accidental (unintentional), subsequent encounter
- T63.011S Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, accidental (unintentional), sequela
- T63.012 Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, intentional self-harm
- T63.012A Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, intentional self-harm, initial encounter
- T63.012D Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, intentional self-harm, subsequent encounter
- T63.012S Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, intentional self-harm, sequela
- T63.013 Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, assault
- T63.013A Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, assault, initial encounter
- T63.013D Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, assault, subsequent encounter
- T63.013S Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, assault, sequela
- T63.014 Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, undetermined
- T63.014A Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, undetermined, initial encounter
- T63.014D Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, undetermined, subsequent encounter
- T63.014S Toxic effect of rattlesnake venom, undetermined, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to T63.01 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- T51-T65 Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source
- T63 Toxic effect of contact with venomous animals and plants
- T63.0 Toxic effect of snake venom
- T63.1 Toxic effect of venom of other reptiles
- T63.2 Toxic effect of venom of scorpion
- T63.3 Toxic effect of venom of spider
- T63.4 Toxic effect of venom of other arthropods
- T63.5 Toxic effect of contact with venomous fish
- T63.6 Toxic effect of contact with other venomous marine animals
- T63.7 Toxic effect of contact with venomous plant
- T63.8 Toxic effect of contact with other venomous animals
- T63.9 Toxic effect of contact with unspecified venomous animal
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
T63.01 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about T63.01 ICD 10 code
Wild animals usually avoid people. They might attack, however, if they feel threatened, are sick, or are protecting their young or territory. Attacks by pets are more common. Animal bites rarely are life-threatening, but if they become infected, you can develop serious medical problems.
To prevent animal bites and complications from bites:
- Never pet, handle, or feed unknown animals
- Leave snakes alone
- Watch your children closely around animals
- Vaccinate your cats, ferrets, and dogs against rabies
- Spay or neuter your dog to make it less aggressive
- Get a tetanus booster if you have not had one recently
- Wear boots and long pants when you are in areas with venomous snakes
If an animal bites you, clean the wound with soap and water as soon as possible. Get medical attention if necessary.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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