Sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic use, unspecified with intoxication
ICD-10 F13.92 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic use, unspecified with intoxication.
F13.92 refers to the condition where an individual is experiencing intoxication due to the use of sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics, but the specific substance is not identified. This condition is characterized by a range of symptoms including drowsiness, confusion, impaired coordination, and decreased cognitive function. The intoxication can lead to significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. Individuals may present with slurred speech, unsteady gait, and altered mental status. The diagnosis is crucial as it indicates the need for immediate medical intervention to manage the intoxication and prevent potential complications such as respiratory depression or overdose. Treatment typically involves supportive care, monitoring vital signs, and in severe cases, the administration of antidotes or interventions to reverse the effects of the sedative or anxiolytic. Understanding the nuances of this diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and management of substance use disorders.
Detailed patient history, including substance use patterns and previous treatment attempts.
Patients presenting with overdose symptoms, withdrawal management, or relapse.
Consideration of co-occurring mental health disorders and their impact on treatment.
Immediate assessment of vital signs, level of consciousness, and substance identification if possible.
Patients arriving via ambulance with altered mental status or respiratory distress.
Rapid intervention protocols and documentation of emergency measures taken.
Used when a patient presents with severe intoxication symptoms.
Must document the severity of symptoms and interventions performed.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure thorough documentation of the patient's condition.
F13.92 specifies intoxication due to sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic use, while F13.90 is used for unspecified use without intoxication.