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DSM-5 Diagnoses and New ICD-10-CM Codes
www.psychiatry.orgOther or Unspecified Stimulant Use Disorder, Mild F15.10 F15.10 Other or Unspecified Stimulant Use Disorder, Mild, In early or sustained remission F15.10 F15.11 Other or Unspecified Stimulant Use Disorder, Moderate F15.20 F15.20 Other or Unspecified Stimulant Use Disorder, Moderate, In early or sustained remission F15.20 F15.21
Counselor’s Family Education Manual
store.samhsa.govWith Stimulant Use Disorders Approach and Package The Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People With Stimulant Use Disorders (IOP) pack-age provides a structured approach for treating adults who abuse or are dependent on stimulant drugs. The approach followed in the treatment package was developed by the Matrix Institute in
DSM-5 Substance Use Diagnosis ICD-10 Code Severity …
publichealth.lacounty.govStimulant Use Disorder- Amphetamine-Type Substance MILD Methamphetamine (crystal meth, crank, speed, tweek, glass, etc.) F15.10 MODERATE F15.20 SEVERE F15.20 Stimulant Use Disorder- Cocaine MILD Cocaine (coke, blow, snow, etc.) F14.10 MODERATE F14.20 SEVERE F14.20 Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Use Disorder MILD Benzodiazepines (Xanax ...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS - NMHIMA
nmhima.orgSTIMULANT USE DISORDER • A problematic pattern of amphetamine-type substance, cocaine, or other stimulant use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, manifested by at least 2 of the criteria outlined in slides 4 -7, within a 12 month period . • Mild: Presence of 2 -3 symptoms • -305.70 (F15.10) Amphetamine -type
DIAGNOSIS REFERENCE GUIDE A. Diagnostic Criteria for ...
cchealth.orgStimulant Use Disorder Mild: Presence of 2-3 symptoms 305.70 (F15.10) Amphetamine-type substance 305.60 (F14.10) Cocaine 305.70 (F15.10) Other or unspecified stimulant Moderate: Presence of 4-5 symptoms 304.40 (F15.20) Amphetamine-type …
State of California Health and Human Services Agency ...
www.dhcs.ca.govneurocognitive disorder (e.g., dementia) or a substance-related and addictive disorder (e.g., stimulant use disorder) are not “mental health disorders” for the purpose of determining whether a beneficiary meets criteria to receive NSMHS. However, MCPs must provide or arrange for NSMHS for beneficiaries