Vomiting
"Vomiting" References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "vomiting"
- Vomiting - R11.10 Vomiting, unspecified
- asphyxia - See: Foreign body, by site, causing asphyxia, gastric contents;
- bilious (cause unknown) - R11.14 Bilious vomiting
- blood - See: Hematemesis;
- causing asphyxia, choking, or suffocation - See: Foreign body, by site;
- cyclical, in migraine, - G43.A0 Cyclical vomiting, in migraine, not intractable
- intractable - G43.A1 Cyclical vomiting, in migraine, intractable
- not intractable - G43.A0 Cyclical vomiting, in migraine, not intractable
- psychogenic - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- with refractory migraine - G43.A1 Cyclical vomiting, in migraine, intractable
- without refractory migraine - G43.A0 Cyclical vomiting, in migraine, not intractable
- fecal mater - R11.13 Vomiting of fecal matter
- following gastrointestinal surgery - K91.0 Vomiting following gastrointestinal surgery
- psychogenic - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- functional - K31.89 Other diseases of stomach and duodenum
- hysterical - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- nervous - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- neurotic - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- newborn NEC - P92.09 Other vomiting of newborn
- bilious - P92.01 Bilious vomiting of newborn
- periodic - R11.10 Vomiting, unspecified
- psychogenic - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- persistent - R11.15 Cyclical vomiting syndrome unrelated to migraine
- projectile - R11.12 Projectile vomiting
- psychogenic - F50.89 Other specified eating disorder
- uremic - See: Uremia;
- with nausea - R11.2 Nausea with vomiting, unspecified
- without nausea - R11.11 Vomiting without nausea
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Asphyxia: A pathological condition caused by lack of oxygen, manifested in impending or actual cessation of life.
Blood: The body fluid that circulates in the vascular system (BLOOD VESSELS). Whole blood includes PLASMA and BLOOD CELLS.