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Chapter 20 · V00–Y99 · External Causes of Morbidity

Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge

Learn about X73, the ICD10 code for Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge. Understand symptoms, diagnosis, usage, and related codes.

What X73 covers · when clinicians use it

ICD-10 code X73 identifies Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge in the U.S. ICD-10-CM clinical and billing record set. It sits within the External Causes of Morbidity chapter (V00–Y99), the section that groups related diagnoses so providers, payers, and public-health agencies report them consistently. Clinicians and medical coders apply X73 when an encounter's findings match the Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge description, attaching it to the patient record so downstream insurance claims, payer audits, quality reporting, and epidemiological surveillance all reference the same standardized diagnosis. The ICD-10-CM is maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, with an updated official code set released each U.S. fiscal year — always verify X73 against the current CMS/CDC release and your payer's documentation guidance before final use. This page summarizes documentation context for X73 and is a coding reference, not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice.

Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge (X73) captures injuries or fatalities resulting from intentional self-harm through various mechanisms, including drowning, firearm use, jumping, crashing vehicles, and exposure to harmful elements. Timely documentation and intervention are crucial for clinical care, mental health support, and public health surveillance.

Symptoms

  • Severe trauma, fractures, burns, or lacerations
  • Loss of consciousness, drowning symptoms, or respiratory failure
  • Internal bleeding or organ damage
  • Spinal cord injuries or brain trauma
  • Psychological indicators like previous suicide attempts or depression
  • Shock, altered mental status, or cardiac arrest
  • Burns or respiratory complications from fire or hot vapor exposure

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves rapid trauma assessments, neurological evaluations, imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRIs), blood tests, psychiatric assessments, and stabilization of life-threatening injuries. Proper evaluation includes both physical injuries and the underlying mental health crisis prompting the self-harm behavior.

ICD10 Code Usage

The ICD10 code X73 is used in emergency medical records, trauma registries, psychiatric case reviews, insurance claims, and public health reports. Accurate coding enables effective clinical care, supports mental health interventions, contributes to suicide prevention strategies, and informs public health initiatives.

Related Codes

FAQs

Q1: What does ICD10 code X73 classify?
A: It documents cases of intentional self-harm resulting from specific mechanisms like firearms, jumping, drowning, burning, or blunt trauma.

Q2: Why is mental health evaluation critical?
A: Addressing the underlying psychological distress is key to preventing future self-harm or suicide attempts.

Q3: How are physical injuries from self-harm managed?
A: Treatment involves emergency stabilization, surgery if needed, wound care, respiratory support, and rehabilitation.

Q4: How does proper documentation help in suicide prevention?
A: It helps identify patterns, supports early intervention programs, and improves access to mental health resources.

Q5: Can survivors of serious self-harm fully recover?
A: With proper medical treatment, psychiatric care, and rehabilitation, many individuals can achieve significant recovery and reintegration into society.

Conclusion

Using ICD10 code X73 for Intentional self-harm by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge ensures comprehensive medical, psychiatric, and social support for individuals affected by intentional self-harm, while also contributing to suicide prevention efforts and public health research aimed at reducing self-inflicted injuries.

Source: ICD-10-CM (CMS / CDC NCHS official code set)

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This page is a documentation reference for the ICD-10-CM code set and is not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice. Always verify codes against the official ICD-10-CM source and your payer's guidelines.

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