ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index
Burn, burned, burning(accidental) (by) (from) (on)
Sub-terms(55)
—blowtorchX08.8—bonfire, campfire(controlled)—candleX08.8—chemical(external) (internal)—cigar(s) or cigarette(s)X08.8—clothes, clothing NEC(from controlled fire)X06.2—cooker(hot)X15.8—heat—heating—hot—hotplateX15.2—inflicted by other personX97—iron(hot)X15.8—kettle(hot)X15.8—lamp(flame)X08.8—lighter(cigar) (cigarette)X08.8—lightning—liquid NEC(boiling) (hot)X12—on board watercraft—matchesX08.8—pipe(hot)X16—saucepan(hot) (glass) (metal)X15.3—self-inflictedX76—steamX13.1—stove(hot) (kitchen)X15.0—substance NEC(hot)X19—suicide NEC(attempt)X76—therapeutic misadventure—toaster(hot)X15.1—torch, weldingX08.8—trash fire(controlled)see Exposure, fire, controlled, not in building—vapor(hot)X13.1—electric blanketX16—engine(hot)X17—local application of externally applied substance in medical or surgical careY63.5—machinery(hot)X17—medicament, externally appliedY63.5—metal NEC(hot) (liquid) (molten)X18—nightwear(nightclothes, nightdress, gown, pajamas, robe)X05—object NEC(hot)X19—radiator(hot)X16—stated as undetermined whether accidental or intentionalY27.0—tool(hot)X17—acid NECsee Table of Drugs and Chemicals—bed linensee Exposure, fire, uncontrolled, in building, bed—caustic liquid, substance NEC(external) (internal)see Table of Drugs and Chemicals—fire, flamessee Exposure, fire—flare, Very pistolsee Discharge, firearm NEC—homicide(attempt)see Assault, burning—ignitionsee Ignition—in war operationssee War operations, fire—internal, from swallowed caustic, corrosive liquid, substancesee Table of Drugs and Chemicals—mattresssee Exposure, fire, uncontrolled, building, bed—powdersee Powder burn—Very pistolsee Discharge, firearm NEC