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For those curious about how to code this in ICD-10:

    W20.8XXA Morbidity from strike by thrown, projected or falling
             inanimate object, initial encounter.
And probably associated with this place of encounter:

    Y92.832  Beach as the place of occurrence of the external cause.



I had a colleague who was a deep expert in ICD codes, and he used to regale us with funny ones. If I remember correctly, there's one about being wounded by shrapnel from a space ship.


https://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/V00-Y99/V95-V97/V95-...

This was the closest I found.

"Spacecraft explosion injuring occupant, initial encounter"


ICD10 codes are all based on real Things that have happened


This reminds me of import duty tariff codes: back in 2014 I was planning to purchase a recumbent tricycle, take it to America for a holiday, then return with it to Australia; and I investigated the duty tariffs, to seek to reassure myself that I wouldn’t be required to pay duty in either direction, and to see if I could get it GST-free via the Tourist Refund Scheme if I brought it back into the country a month later (don’t remember what I concluded on that point). (As written, I came away with the distinct impression that things like laptops, cameras, bicycles and phones, totalling anything over something like a thousand dollars are supposed to be taxed, with surprisingly limited exceptions; in practice, it’s definitely not so.)

Well, somewhere along the way I came across an item in the tables of things that hadn’t quite fit into their existing neat tariff categories: “bicycle with seven wheels and ten seats” (or perhaps it was ten wheels and seven seats); added in 1993, I think. The really funny thing with that is that the bike shop owner I subsequently bought the trike from was fairly confident he knew the vehicle in question. A slow vehicle, he opined, not very well-made.


>“bicycle with seven wheels and ten seats

Kind of almost sounds like a conference bike but the numbers are bit off.


Found the Flann O’Brien fan.




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