Y36.310D
ICD-10-CMWar operations involving gasoline bomb, military personnel, subsequent encounter
This code signifies a subsequent encounter for injuries sustained by military personnel during war operations involving a gasoline bomb. It indicates that the patient is receiving follow-up care, rehabilitation, or management of long-term complications from such an event. The initial acute phase of treatment has concluded.
This code is appropriate for documenting ongoing care for service members who were injured by a gasoline bomb during combat. Examples include physical therapy for burns, psychological counseling for trauma, or surgical revisions for shrapnel wounds, provided these services occur after the initial treatment. It should be used when the patient is no longer in the immediate post-injury period.
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