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ICD-10 code: W33

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Accidental rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge and malfunction

Accidental discharge or malfunction of a firearm is a serious issue that can cause injury or even death. It is important for firearm owners to understand the causes of accidental discharge and how to prevent it from happening.

  1. Failure to follow safety procedures: One of the most common causes of accidental discharge is the failure to follow safety procedures. Always ensure that the firearm is unloaded before handling it, keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot, and never point the firearm at anything you don't intend to shoot.
  2. Mechanical malfunction: Firearms are complex machines with many moving parts, and any one of them can malfunction and cause an accidental discharge. Always inspect your firearm before use and have it serviced regularly by a qualified gunsmith.
  3. User error: Even experienced firearm owners can make mistakes that can lead to an accidental discharge. Always remain alert and focused when handling firearms, and never handle a firearm under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  4. Inadequate training: Lack of proper training and education can lead to accidental discharge. It is important to receive proper training on firearm safety, handling, and use from a qualified instructor before using a firearm.

If you experience a malfunction or accidental discharge of your firearm, it is important to handle the situation calmly and safely. Keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction, unload it immediately, and seek professional assistance if necessary.

Accidental discharge of a firearm can have serious consequences, including injury and death. By following proper safety procedures, maintaining your firearm, staying alert and focused, and receiving proper training, you can prevent accidental discharge and ensure the safe use of your firearm.

Diagnosis Codes for Accidental rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge and malfunction | W33

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