V90.1 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
- V90.10 Drowning and submersion due to merchant ship sinking
- V90.10XA Drowning and submersion due to merchant ship sinking, initial encounter
- V90.10XD Drowning and submersion due to merchant ship sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.10XS Drowning and submersion due to merchant ship sinking, sequela
- V90.11 Drowning and submersion due to passenger ship sinking
- V90.11XA Drowning and submersion due to passenger ship sinking, initial encounter
- V90.11XD Drowning and submersion due to passenger ship sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.11XS Drowning and submersion due to passenger ship sinking, sequela
- V90.12 Drowning and submersion due to fishing boat sinking
- V90.12XA Drowning and submersion due to fishing boat sinking, initial encounter
- V90.12XD Drowning and submersion due to fishing boat sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.12XS Drowning and submersion due to fishing boat sinking, sequela
- V90.13 Drowning and submersion due to other powered watercraft sinking
- V90.13XA Drowning and submersion due to other powered watercraft sinking, initial encounter
- V90.13XD Drowning and submersion due to other powered watercraft sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.13XS Drowning and submersion due to other powered watercraft sinking, sequela
- V90.14 Drowning and submersion due to sailboat sinking
- V90.14XA Drowning and submersion due to sailboat sinking, initial encounter
- V90.14XD Drowning and submersion due to sailboat sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.14XS Drowning and submersion due to sailboat sinking, sequela
- V90.15 Drowning and submersion due to canoe or kayak sinking
- V90.15XA Drowning and submersion due to canoe or kayak sinking, initial encounter
- V90.15XD Drowning and submersion due to canoe or kayak sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.15XS Drowning and submersion due to canoe or kayak sinking, sequela
- V90.16 Drowning and submersion due to (nonpowered) inflatable craft sinking
- V90.16XA Drowning and submersion due to (nonpowered) inflatable craft sinking, initial encounter
- V90.16XD Drowning and submersion due to (nonpowered) inflatable craft sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.16XS Drowning and submersion due to (nonpowered) inflatable craft sinking, sequela
- V90.18 Drowning and submersion due to other unpowered watercraft sinking
- V90.18XA Drowning and submersion due to other unpowered watercraft sinking, initial encounter
- V90.18XD Drowning and submersion due to other unpowered watercraft sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.18XS Drowning and submersion due to other unpowered watercraft sinking, sequela
- V90.19 Drowning and submersion due to unspecified watercraft sinking
- V90.19XA Drowning and submersion due to unspecified watercraft sinking, initial encounter
- V90.19XD Drowning and submersion due to unspecified watercraft sinking, subsequent encounter
- V90.19XS Drowning and submersion due to unspecified watercraft sinking, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to V90.1 ICD10 Code:
- V00-Y99 External causes of morbidity
- V90-V94 Water transport accidents
- V90 Drowning and submersion due to accident to watercraft
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
V90.1 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about V90.1 ICD 10 code
People drown when they get too much water in their lungs. You can drown in as little as an inch or two of water. Babies can drown in a sink or bathtub. Preschoolers are most likely to drown in a swimming pool. People who have seizure disorders are also at risk in the water. Drowning can happen quickly and silently.
Drowning precautions should include:
- Fences around pools
- Supervising children near any body of water, including tubs
- Not swimming or boating when under the influence of alcohol or sedatives
- Wearing life jackets when boating
- Learning CPR