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Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Injury surveillance DSS 2013- The scope of this minimum data set is patient level data from selected emergency departments of hospitals and other settings. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601

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Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Metadata Online Registry (METeOR)

Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Metadata Online Registry (METeOR)

Injury event
Descripción

Injury event

Activity when injured
Descripción

Injury event—activity type, code (ICD-10-AM 8th edn) ANNNN Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Activity when injured METeOR identifier: 514277 Registration status: Health, Superseded 13/11/2014 Definition: The type of activity being undertaken by the person when injured, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—activity type Value domain attributes Representational attributes Classification scheme: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification 8th edition Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: ANNNN Maximum character length: 5 Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: Admitted patient: External cause codes V00 to Y34 must be accompanied by an activity code. Comments: Enables categorisation of injury and poisoning according to factors important for injury control. Necessary for defining and monitoring injury control targets, injury costing and identifying cases for in-depth research. This term is the basis for identifying work-related and sport-related injuries. Source and reference attributes Origin: National Centre for Classification in Health National Injury Surveillance Unit Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Injury event—activity type, code (ICD-10-AM 7th edn) ANNNN Health, Superseded 02/05/2013, Commonwealth Department of Health, Candidate 16/07/2015 Has been superseded by Injury event—activity type, code (ICD-10-AM 9th edn) ANNNN Health, Standard 13/11/2014, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Proposed 15/09/2014 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

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Activity when injured (non-admitted patient)
Descripción

Injury event—activity type, non-admitted patient code N[N] Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Activity when injured (non-admitted patient) METeOR identifier: 268942 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Definition: The type of activity undertaken by the non-admitted patient when injured, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—activity type Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: N[N] Maximum character length: 2 Permissible values: Value Meaning 0 Sports activity 00 Football, rugby 01 Football, Australian 02 Football, soccer 03 Hockey 04 Squash 05 Basketball 06 Netball 07 Cricket 08 Roller blading 09 Other and unspecified sporting activity 1 Leisure activity (excluding sporting activity) 2 Working for income 3 Other types of work 4 Resting, sleeping, eating or engaging in other vital activities 5 Other specified activities 6 Unspecified activities Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: To be used for injury surveillance purposes for non-admitted patients when it is not possible to use ICD-10-AM codes. Select the code which best characterises the type of activity being undertaken by the person when injured, on the basis of the information available at the time it is recorded. If two or more categories are judged to be equally appropriate, select the one that comes first in the code list. Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Comments: Enables categorisation of injury and poisoning according to factors important for injury control. Necessary for defining and monitoring injury control targets, injury costing and identifying cases for in-depth research. This item is the basis for identifying work-related and sport-related injuries. Source and reference attributes Origin: National Centre for Classification in Health National Injury Surveillance Unit Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Activity when injured, version 3, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (17.7 KB) Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

text

External cause
Descripción

Injury event—external cause, code (ICD-10-AM 8th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Maximum occurences: unlimited Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: External cause METeOR identifier: 514295 Registration status: Health, Superseded 13/11/2014 Definition: The environmental event, circumstance or condition as the cause of injury, poisoning and other adverse effect, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—external cause Value domain attributes Representational attributes Classification scheme: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification 8th edition Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: ANN{.N[N]} Maximum character length: 6 Data set specification specific attributes Injury surveillance DSS 2013- DSS specific information: As a minimum requirement, the external cause codes must be listed in the ICD-10-AM (3rd edition) classification. Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: This code must be used in conjunction with an injury or poisoning code and can be used with other disease codes. The external cause should be coded to the complete ICD-10-AM classification. An external cause code should be sequenced following the related injury or poisoning code, or following the group of codes, if more than one injury or condition has resulted from this external cause. Provision should be made to record more than one external cause if appropriate. External cause codes in the range V00 to Y84 must be accompanied by a place of occurrence code. External cause codes V00 to Y34 must be accompanied by an activity code. Comments: Enables categorisation of injury and poisoning according to factors important for injury control. This information is necessary for defining and monitoring injury control targets, injury costing and identifying cases for in-depth research. It is also used as a quality of care indicator of adverse patient outcomes. An extended activity code is being developed in consultation with the National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide. Source and reference attributes Origin: National Centre for Classification in Health National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Injury event—external cause, code (ICD-10-AM 7th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Health, Superseded 02/05/2013, Commonwealth Department of Health, Candidate 16/07/2015 Has been superseded by Injury event—external cause, code (ICD-10-AM 9th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Health, Standard 13/11/2014, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Proposed 15/09/2014 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

text

Narrative description of injury event
Descripción

Injury event—external cause, text X[X(99)] Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Narrative description of injury event METeOR identifier: 268946 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Definition: A textual description of the environmental event, circumstance or condition as the cause of injury, poisoning and other adverse effect. Data Element Concept: Injury event—external cause Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Text Data type: String Format: X[X(99)] Maximum character length: 100 Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: Write a brief description of how the injury occurred. It should indicate what went wrong (the breakdown event); the mechanism by which this event led to injury; and the object(s) or substance(s) most important in the event. The type of place at which the event occurred, and the activity of the person who was injured should be indicated. Comments: The narrative of the injury event is very important to injury control workers as it identifies features of the event not revealed by coded data. This is a basic item for injury surveillance. The text description of the injury event is structured to indicate context, place, what went wrong and how the event resulted in injury. Further information on the national injury surveillance program can be obtained from the National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide. Source and reference attributes Submitting organisation: National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Narrative description of injury event, version 1, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (14.4 KB) Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

text

External cause—human intent
Descripción

Injury event—human intent of injury, code NN Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: External cause—human intent METeOR identifier: 268944 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Definition: The clinician's assessment identifying the most likely role of human intent in the occurrence of the injury or poisoning, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—human intent of injury Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: NN Maximum character length: 2 Permissible values: Value Meaning 01 Accident - injury not intended 02 Intentional self-harm 03 Sexual assault 04 Maltreatment by parent 05 Maltreatment by spouse or partner 06 Other and unspecified assault 07 Event of undetermined intent 08 Legal intervention (including police) or operations of war 09 Adverse effect or complications of medical and surgical care 10 Other specified intent 11 Intent not specified Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: Select the code which best characterises the role of intent in the occurrence of the injury, on the basis of the information available at the time it is recorded. If two or more categories are judged to be equally appropriate, select the one that comes first in the code list. This metadata item must always be accompanied by an Injury event—external cause, non-admitted patient human intent code NN code. This Value domain is for use in injury surveillance purposes only, when it is not possible to use a complete ICD-10-AM code (e.g. non-admitted patients in emergency departments). Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Comments: Enables categorisation of injury and poisoning according to factors important for injury control. This information is necessary for defining and monitoring injury control targets, injury costing and identifying cases for in-depth research. Source and reference attributes Submitting organisation: National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group Origin: National Health Data Committee Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes External cause - human intent, version 4, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (16.4 KB) Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

text

Nature of main injury (non-admitted patient)
Descripción

Injury event—nature of main injury, non-admitted patient code NN{.N} Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Nature of main injury (non-admitted patient) METeOR identifier: 268947 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Definition: The nature of the injury chiefly responsible for the attendance of the non-admitted patient at the health care facility, at represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—nature of main injury Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: NN{.N} Maximum character length: 4 Permissible values: Value Meaning 01 Superficial (excludes eye injury code 13) 02 Open wound (excludes eye injury code 13) 03 Fracture (excludes dental injury code 21) 04 Dislocation (includes ruptured disc, cartilage, ligament) 05 Sprain or strain 06 Injury to nerve (includes spinal cord; excludes intracranial injury code 20) 07 Injury to blood vessel 08 Injury to muscle or tendon 09 Crushing injury 10 Traumatic amputation (includes partial amputation) 11 Injury to internal organ 12 Burn or corrosion (excludes eye injury code 13) 13 Eye injury (includes burns, excludes foreign body in external eye code 14.1 ) 14.1 Foreign body in external eye 14.2 Foreign body in ear canal 14.3 Foreign body in nose 14.4 Foreign body in respiratory tract (excludes foreign body in nose code 14.3) 14.5 Foreign body in alimentary tract 14.6 Foreign body in genitourinary tract 14.7 Foreign body in soft tissue 14.9 Foreign body, other/unspecified 20 Intracranial injury (includes concussion) 21 Dental injury (includes fractured tooth) 22 Drowning, immersion 23 Asphyxia or other threat to breathing (excludes drowning immersion code 22) 24 Electrical injury 25 Poisoning, toxic effect (excludes effect of venom, or any insect bite code 26) 26 Effect of venom, or any insect bite 27 Other specified nature of injury 28 Injury of unspecified nature 29 Multiple injuries of more than one 'nature' 30 No injury detected Data set specification specific attributes Injury surveillance DSS 2013- DSS specific information: Left justified, zero filled. Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: If the full ICD-10-AM code is used to code the injury, this metadata item is not required (see metadata items principal diagnosis and additional diagnosis) When coding to the full ICD-10-AM code is not possible, use this metadata item with the items external cause of injury-non admitted patient, external cause of injury-human intent and bodily location of main injury. Select the code which best characterises the nature of the injury chiefly responsible for the attendance, on the basis of the information available at the time it is recorded. If two or more categories are judged to be equally appropriate, select the one that comes first in the code list. A major injury, if present, should always be coded rather than a minor injury. If a major injury has been sustained (e.g. a fractured femur), along with one or more minor injuries (e.g. some small abrasions), the major injury should be coded in preference to coding 'multiple injuries'. As a general guide, an injury which, on its own, would be unlikely to have led to the attendance may be regarded as 'minor'. If the nature of the injury code is 01 to 12 or 26 to 29 then the metadata item Bodily location of main injury should be used to record the bodily location of the injury. If another code is used, bodily location is implicit or meaningless. Bodily location of main injury, category 22 may be used as a filler to indicate that specific body region is not required. Comments: Injury diagnosis is necessary for purposes including epidemiological research, casemix studies and planning. This metadata item together with the metadata item bodily location of the main injury indicates the diagnosis. This metadata item is related to the ICD-10-AM injury and poisoning classification. However, coding to the full ICD-10-AM injury and poisoning classification (see metadata item principal diagnosis) is not available in most settings where basic injury surveillance is undertaken. This item, in combination with the metadata item Bodily location of main injury, is a practicable alternative. Data coded to the full ICD-10-AM codes can be aggregated to match this item, facilitating data comparison. Further information on the national injury surveillance program can be obtained from the National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide. Source and reference attributes Submitting organisation: National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Nature of main injury - non-admitted patient, version 1, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (22.3 KB) See also Person—bodily location of main injury, code NN Health, Standard 01/03/2005, Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

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Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (ICD-10-AM)
Descripción

Injury event—place of occurrence, code (ICD-10-AM 8th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (ICD-10-AM) METeOR identifier: 514302 Registration status: Health, Superseded 13/11/2014 Definition: The place where the external cause of injury, poisoning or adverse effect occurred, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—place of occurrence Value domain attributes Representational attributes Classification scheme: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification 8th edition Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: ANN{.N[N]} Maximum character length: 6 Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: Admitted patient: External cause codes in the range V00 to Y89 must be accompanied by a place of occurrence code. External cause codes V00 to Y34 must be accompanied by an activity code. Comments: Enables categorisation of injury and poisoning according to factors important for injury control. Necessary for defining and monitoring injury control targets, injury costing and identifying cases for in-depth research. Source and reference attributes Origin: National Centre for Classification in Health AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Injury event—place of occurrence, code (ICD-10-AM 7th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Health, Superseded 02/05/2013, Commonwealth Department of Health, Candidate 16/07/2015 Has been superseded by Injury event—place of occurrence, code (ICD-10-AM 9th edn) ANN{.N[N]} Health, Standard 13/11/2014, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Proposed 15/09/2014 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

text

Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (non-admitted patient)
Descripción

Injury event—place of occurrence, non-admitted patient code N[N] Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (non-admitted patient) METeOR identifier: 268949 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Definition: The place where the external cause of injury, poisoning or adverse effect occurred, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Injury event—place of occurrence Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: Number Format: N[N] Maximum character length: 2 Permissible values: Value Meaning 0 Home 1 Residential Institution 2 School, other institution and public administration area 21 School 22 Health service area 23 Building used by general public or public group 3 Sports and athletics area 4 Street and highway 5 Trade and service area 6 Industrial and construction area 7 Farm 8 Other specified places Supplementary values: 9 Unspecified place Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: To be used for injury surveillance purposes for non-admitted patients when it is not possible to use ICD-10-AM codes. Select the code which best characterises the type of place where the person was situated when the injury occurred on the basis of the information available at the time it is recorded. If two or more categories are judged to be equally appropriate, select the one that comes first in the code list. Source and reference attributes Origin: National Centre for Classification in Health AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group National Health Data Committee Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Place of occurrence of external cause of injury, version 6, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (17.1 KB) Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

integer

Person
Descripción

Person

Bodily location of main injury
Descripción

Person—bodily location of main injury, code NN Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Bodily location of main injury METeOR identifier: 268943 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Definition: The bodily location of the injury chiefly responsible for the attendance of the person at the health care facility, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Person—bodily location of main injury Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: String Format: NN Maximum character length: 2 Permissible values: Value Meaning 01 Head (excludes face) 02 Face (excludes eye) 03 Neck 04 Thorax 05 Abdomen 06 Lower back (includes loin) 07 Pelvis (includes perineum, anogenital area and buttocks) 08 Shoulder 09 Upper arm 10 Elbow 11 Forearm 12 Wrist 13 Hand (include fingers) 14 Hip 15 Thigh 16 Knee 17 Lower leg 18 Ankle 19 Foot (include toes) 20 Unspecified bodily location 21 Multiple injuries (involving more than one bodily location) 22 Bodily location not required Data element attributes Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: If the full International Classification of Diseases - Tenth Revision - Australian Modification code is used to code the injury, this metadata item is not required (see metadata items Principal diagnosis and Additional diagnosis. If any code from 01 to 12 or 26 to 29 in the metadata item Nature of main injury has been selected, the body region affected by that injury must be specified. Select the category that best describes the location of the injury. If two or more categories are judged to be equally appropriate, select the one that comes first on the code list. A major injury, if present, should always be coded rather than a minor injury. If a major injury has been sustained (e.g. a fractured femur), along with one or more minor injuries (e.g. some small abrasions), the major injury should be coded in preference to coding 'multiple injuries'. As a general guide, an injury which, on its own, would be unlikely to have led to the attendance may be regarded as 'minor'. Bodily location of main injury is not required with other nature of main injury codes (code 22 may be used as a filler to indicate that a specific body region code is not required). Comments: The injury diagnosis is necessary for purposes including epidemiological research, casemix studies and planning. The nature of main injury together with the bodily location of the main injury indicates the diagnosis. This metadata item is related to the ICD-10-AM injury and poisoning classification. However, coding to the full ICD-10-AM injury and poisoning classification (see metadata item Principal diagnosis is not available in most settings where basic injury surveillance is undertaken. This metadata item, in combination with the metadata item Nature of main injury is a practicable alternative. Data coded to the full ICD-10-AM codes can be aggregated to match this item, facilitating data comparison. Further information on the national injury surveillance program can be obtained from the National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide. Source and reference attributes Submitting organisation: National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide National Data Standards for Injury Surveillance Advisory Group Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Bodily location of main injury, version 1, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (19.5 KB) See also Injury event—nature of main injury, non-admitted patient code NN{.N} Health, Standard 01/03/2005, Tasmanian Health, Draft 23/07/2012 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Health, Standard 02/05/2013

Tipo de datos

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Injury surveillance DSS 2013- Metadata Online Registry (METeOR)

Name
Tipo
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Tipo de datos
Alias
Item Group
Injury event
Activity type (ICD-10-AM 8th edn)
Item
Activity when injured
text
Item
Activity when injured (non-admitted patient)
text
Code List
Activity when injured (non-admitted patient)
CL Item
Football, Australian (0)
CL Item
Football, rugby (00)
CL Item
Football, Australian (0)
CL Item
Football, soccer (02)
CL Item
Hockey (03)
CL Item
Squash (04)
CL Item
Basketball (05)
CL Item
Netball (06)
CL Item
Cricket (07)
CL Item
Roller blading (08)
CL Item
Other and unspecified sporting activity (09)
CL Item
Leisure activity (excluding sporting activity) (1)
CL Item
Working for income (2)
CL Item
Other types of work (3)
CL Item
Resting, sleeping, eating or engaging in other vital activities (4)
CL Item
Other specified activities (5)
CL Item
Unspecified activities (6)
External cause (ICD-10-AM 8th edn)
Item
External cause
text
External cause, text
Item
Narrative description of injury event
text
Item
External cause—human intent
text
Code List
External cause—human intent
CL Item
Accident - injury not intended (01)
CL Item
Intentional self-harm (02)
CL Item
Sexual assault (03)
CL Item
Maltreatment by parent (04)
CL Item
Maltreatment by spouse or partner (05)
CL Item
Other and unspecified assault (06)
CL Item
Event of undetermined intent (07)
CL Item
Legal intervention (including police) or operations of war (08)
CL Item
Adverse effect or complications of medical and surgical care (09)
CL Item
Other specified intent (10)
CL Item
Intent not specified (11)
Item
Nature of main injury (non-admitted patient)
text
Code List
Nature of main injury (non-admitted patient)
CL Item
Superficial (excludes eye injury code 13) (01)
CL Item
Open wound (excludes eye injury code 13)  (02)
CL Item
Fracture (excludes dental injury code 21)  (03)
CL Item
Dislocation (includes ruptured disc, cartilage, ligament) (04)
CL Item
Sprain or strain (05)
CL Item
Injury to nerve (includes spinal cord; excludes intracranial injury code 20)  (06)
CL Item
Injury to blood vessel (07)
CL Item
Injury to muscle or tendon (08)
CL Item
Crushing injury (09)
CL Item
Traumatic amputation (includes partial amputation) (10)
CL Item
Injury to internal organ (11)
CL Item
Burn or corrosion (excludes eye injury code 13) (12)
CL Item
Eye injury (includes burns, excludes foreign body in external eye code 14.1 ) (13)
CL Item
Foreign body in external eye (14.1)
CL Item
Foreign body in ear canal (14.2)
CL Item
Foreign body in nose (14.3)
CL Item
Foreign body in respiratory tract (excludes foreign body in nose code 14.3) (14.4)
CL Item
Foreign body in alimentary tract (14.5)
CL Item
Foreign body in genitourinary tract (14.6)
CL Item
Foreign body in soft tissue (14.7)
CL Item
Foreign body, other/unspecified (14.9)
CL Item
Intracranial injury (includes concussion) (20)
CL Item
Dental injury (includes fractured tooth) (21)
CL Item
Drowning, immersion (22)
CL Item
Asphyxia or other threat to breathing (excludes drowning immersion code 22) (23)
CL Item
Electrical injury (24)
CL Item
Poisoning, toxic effect (excludes effect of venom, or any insect bite code 26) (25)
CL Item
Effect of venom, or any insect bite (26)
CL Item
Other specified nature of injury (27)
CL Item
Injury of unspecified nature (28)
CL Item
Multiple injuries of more than one 'nature' (29)
CL Item
No injury detected (30)
Place of occurrence, code (ICD-10-AM 8th edn)
Item
Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (ICD-10-AM)
text
Item
Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (non-admitted patient)
integer
Code List
Place of occurrence of external cause of injury (non-admitted patient)
CL Item
Home (0)
CL Item
Residential Institution  (1)
CL Item
School, other institution and public administration area (2)
CL Item
School (21)
CL Item
Health service area (22)
CL Item
Building used by general public or public group (23)
CL Item
Sports and athletics area (3)
CL Item
Street and highway (4)
CL Item
Trade and service area (5)
CL Item
Industrial and construction area (6)
CL Item
Farm (7)
CL Item
Other specified places (8)
CL Item
Unspecified place (9)
Item Group
Person
Item
Bodily location of main injury
text
Code List
Bodily location of main injury
CL Item
Head (excludes face) (01)
CL Item
Face (excludes eye) (02)
CL Item
Neck (03)
CL Item
Thorax (04)
CL Item
Abdomen (05)
CL Item
Lower back (includes loin) (06)
CL Item
Pelvis (includes perineum, anogenital area and buttocks) (07)
CL Item
Shoulder (08)
CL Item
Upper arm (09)
CL Item
Elbow (10)
CL Item
Forearm (11)
CL Item
Wrist (12)
CL Item
Hand (include fingers) (13)
CL Item
Hip (14)
CL Item
Thigh (15)
CL Item
Knee (16)
CL Item
Lower leg (17)
CL Item
Ankle (18)
CL Item
Foot (include toes) (19)
CL Item
Unspecified bodily location (20)
CL Item
Multiple injuries (involving more than one bodily location) (21)
CL Item
Bodily location not required (22)

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