ICD-10-CM Code R78: Findings of drugs and other substances, not normally found in blood and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • R78 - Findings of drugs and other substances, not normally found in blood
    • R78.0 - Finding of alcohol in blood
    • R78.1 - Finding of opiate drug in blood
    • R78.2 - Finding of cocaine in blood
    • R78.3 - Finding of hallucinogen in blood
    • R78.4 - Finding of other drugs of addictive potential in blood
    • R78.5 - Finding of other psychotropic drug in blood
    • R78.6 - Finding of steroid agent in blood
    • R78.7 - Finding of abnormal level of heavy metals in blood
      • R78.71 - Abnormal lead level in blood
      • R78.79 - Finding of abnormal level of heavy metals in blood
    • R78.8 - Finding of other specified substances, not normally found in blood
      • R78.81 - Bacteremia
      • R78.89 - Finding of other specified substances, not normally found in blood
    • R78.9 - Finding of unspecified substance, not normally found in blood

Note: The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes are developed and maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is responsible for the clinical modification of ICD-10 for use in the United States. The World Health Organization (WHO), which owns and publishes ICD-10, authorized NCHS to develop ICD-10-CM. All modifications to ICD-10 must conform to WHO's established ICD structure and conventions. All rights are reserved by the respective entities.