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This is a shortened version of the fifteenth chapter of the ICD-9: Certain Conditions originating in the Perinatal Period. It covers ICD codes 760 to 779. The full chapter can be found on pages 439 to 453 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9. Volume 2 is an alphabetical index of Volume 1.
Newborn infants with cocaine exposure during neonate manifests abnormal neurobehavioral. This is typically found between 48 hours and 72 hours of life. Cocaine is a vasoconstrictor [ 16 ] which is the main mechanism that causes harm to the fetus and placenta.
This category code (ICD–10 of T43.6) includes primarily methamphetamine but also other stimulants such as amphetamine, and methylphenidate. The mechanism of death in these cases is not reported in these statistics and is difficult to know. [111] Unlike fentanyl which causes respiratory depression, methamphetamine is not a respiratory depressant.
A Conway mother gave birth on Oct. 20. A report alleges child abuse was filed by a Department of Social Services investigator Nov. 15 pointing to drugs in the newborn’s system.
Authorities said the girl and her siblings endured a “living hell.”
A toxicology report later revealed the baby's body contained methamphetamine. "Obviously, a 2-month old is not ambulatory," Crall said. "The child could not have accidentally gotten into mom's meth."
The DSM-5 and ICD-10 only recognize ... meaning "giving over" with both positive ... and that 63.5% of about 300000 recent users of meth and amphetamines were at risk ...
Psychoactive substance-induced psychotic disorders outlined within the ICD-10 codes F10.5—F19.5: F10.5 alcohol: [8] [9] [10] Alcohol is a common cause of psychotic disorders or episodes, which may occur through acute intoxication, chronic alcoholism, withdrawal, exacerbation of existing disorders, or acute idiosyncratic reactions. [8]