Cocaine abuse
ICD-10 F14.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cocaine abuse.
Cocaine abuse is characterized by the recurrent use of cocaine, leading to significant impairment or distress. This condition is classified under substance use disorders in the ICD-10 coding system. Cocaine, a powerful stimulant, can lead to a range of physical and psychological issues, including increased energy, euphoria, and heightened alertness, but also anxiety, paranoia, and cardiovascular complications. The diagnosis of cocaine abuse is made when an individual exhibits a pattern of cocaine use that results in failure to fulfill major role obligations, use in hazardous situations, legal problems, and continued use despite social or interpersonal problems. Withdrawal symptoms may include fatigue, increased appetite, depression, and vivid dreams. Treatment often involves behavioral therapies, counseling, and support groups, as there are currently no FDA-approved medications specifically for cocaine addiction. Understanding the nuances of cocaine abuse is essential for accurate coding and effective treatment planning.
Detailed history of substance use, treatment history, and psychosocial factors.
Patients presenting with withdrawal symptoms, seeking detoxification, or entering rehabilitation programs.
Documentation must reflect the severity of abuse and any co-occurring disorders for accurate coding.
Comprehensive mental health evaluation, including assessment of mood, anxiety, and cognitive function.
Patients with cocaine abuse presenting with anxiety, depression, or psychosis.
Consideration of the impact of cocaine on mental health and the need for integrated treatment plans.
Used when evaluating a patient for cocaine abuse in an outpatient setting.
Document the assessment findings, including substance use history and mental health evaluation.
Addiction specialists should ensure comprehensive evaluations are conducted.
Cocaine abuse refers to the harmful use of cocaine without the presence of physical dependence, while cocaine dependence includes criteria such as tolerance and withdrawal symptoms.