Cannabis use, unspecified with intoxication
ICD-10 F12.92 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cannabis use, unspecified with intoxication.
Cannabis use disorder is characterized by a problematic pattern of cannabis use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress. The diagnosis of cannabis use, unspecified with intoxication, indicates that the individual is experiencing the effects of cannabis, which may include euphoria, relaxation, altered perception, and impaired coordination. Intoxication can lead to cognitive impairment, anxiety, and in some cases, psychotic symptoms. The severity of the disorder can vary, and it is essential to assess the frequency and quantity of use, as well as the impact on the individual's daily functioning. Treatment options may include behavioral therapies, counseling, and support groups, focusing on reducing use and addressing underlying issues related to substance use. Accurate coding requires careful documentation of the patient's history, current use patterns, and any co-occurring mental health conditions.
Detailed history of substance use, including onset, frequency, and impact on functioning.
Patients presenting with acute intoxication, withdrawal symptoms, or seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder.
Consideration of co-occurring mental health disorders and the need for a multidisciplinary treatment approach.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, including mental status examination and assessment of substance use history.
Patients with cannabis-induced psychosis or anxiety disorders exacerbated by cannabis use.
Differentiating between primary psychiatric disorders and those secondary to substance use.
Used when assessing a patient for cannabis use disorder.
Document the assessment findings and treatment plan.
Addiction specialists should ensure comprehensive evaluations.
F12.90 is used for cannabis use without intoxication, while F12.92 specifically indicates that the patient is currently experiencing intoxication from cannabis use.