Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic abuse with intoxication, uncomplicated
ICD-10 F13.120 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic abuse with intoxication, uncomplicated.
F13.120 refers to the abuse of sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic substances, characterized by the consumption of these drugs in a manner that is harmful or hazardous. This code specifically denotes cases where the individual is experiencing intoxication without any accompanying complications. Intoxication can manifest through various symptoms, including drowsiness, confusion, impaired coordination, and respiratory depression. The diagnosis is crucial as it helps in identifying individuals who may require immediate intervention or treatment for substance use disorders. Treatment often involves detoxification, counseling, and rehabilitation programs tailored to address the psychological and physical aspects of addiction. It is essential for healthcare providers to document the severity of the abuse, the specific substances involved, and any co-occurring mental health disorders to ensure appropriate care and coding.
Detailed history of substance use, including types and amounts of substances abused.
Patients presenting with overdose symptoms, withdrawal symptoms, or seeking treatment for substance use disorders.
Consideration of co-occurring mental health disorders and the need for integrated treatment approaches.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, including mental status examination and assessment of substance use impact on mental health.
Patients with anxiety or sleep disorders who misuse sedatives or anxiolytics.
Documentation of any psychiatric comorbidities and their relationship to substance use.
Used when assessing a patient for substance use disorders.
Complete assessment documentation including history and mental status.
Addiction specialists should ensure comprehensive evaluations are performed.
F13.120 is used for uncomplicated intoxication, while F13.121 is for cases where complications arise, such as respiratory distress or other medical issues.