Well, the next time anyone has an issue with an aggressive rooster, you can now feel confident that your medical record and coding will be very clear on the matter. The new ICD10 codes are extremely specific, and include the following different codes for a visit to a health care provider (there are also ones for geese, ducks, turkeys, parrots, macaws... Interestingly, for geese and ducks, it's "bitten", not "pecked"):
Contact with birds (domestic) (wild) W61- >
(Includes
contact with excreta of birds)
W61 Contact with birds (domestic) (wild)
W61.3 Contact with chicken
W61.32 Struck by chicken
W61.32XA …… initial encounter
W61.32XD …… subsequent encounter
W61.32XS …… sequela
W61.33 Pecked by chicken
W61.33XA …… initial encounter
W61.33XD …… subsequent encounter
W61.33XS …… sequela
W61.39 Other contact with chicken
W61.39XA …… initial encounter
W61.39XD …… subsequent encounter
W61.39XS …… sequela
And here are some of the more absurd ones:
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(My favorites are "Y93.D: V91.07XD: Burn due to water-skis on fire, subsequent encounter" and "97.33XD: Sucked into jet engine, subsequent encounter.")
- Ant Farm (still giggling over these...)