Person on outside of car injured in collision with sport utility vehicle in nontraffic accident
ICD-10 V43.21 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of person on outside of car injured in collision with sport utility vehicle in nontraffic accident.
The ICD-10 code V43.21 is used to classify injuries sustained by individuals who are outside of a vehicle and are involved in a collision with a sport utility vehicle (SUV) during a nontraffic accident. This code is particularly relevant in scenarios where the incident occurs in a private setting, such as a driveway or parking lot, rather than on public roads. The injuries can range from minor abrasions to severe trauma, depending on the speed of the vehicle and the nature of the impact. Accurate coding is essential for understanding the epidemiology of such incidents, which can inform public health initiatives aimed at reducing injuries related to vehicle collisions. Documentation must clearly indicate the circumstances of the accident, including the location and the involvement of the SUV, to support the use of this specific external cause code.
Emergency department notes must include details of the incident, mechanism of injury, and any immediate interventions performed.
Patients presenting with lacerations, fractures, or contusions after being struck by an SUV while outside a vehicle.
Consideration of potential underlying medical conditions that may affect injury severity.
Trauma assessments should detail the mechanism of injury, injury severity scores, and surgical interventions if applicable.
Patients requiring surgical intervention for severe injuries sustained from a collision with an SUV.
Documentation must reflect the full extent of injuries and any complications arising from the accident.
Used when a patient presents to the emergency department with injuries from a nontraffic collision.
Documentation must support the level of service, including history, examination, and medical decision-making.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure that the mechanism of injury is clearly documented.
Documenting the type of vehicle is crucial for accurate coding and understanding the nature of the injury, as different vehicles can cause varying levels of trauma.