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okay so Iamp;#39;m having trouble figuring out how to code the place of injury can you give some help with understanding them man once you start on those they are so much fun this is a really great question because not every facility or every provider utilizes these codes so the place of injury is youamp;#39;re gonna find that in the external cause code section so that those are the old a code in icd-9 and icd-10 theyamp;#39;re now chapter 20 for external causes of morbidity so when youamp;#39;re looking at these codes the coders and the providers theyamp;#39;re trying to help answer questions that affect the treatment such as how did the injury or her condition happen was it an accident was it a fall where did it happen and this is your place of injury so thereamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s just one of the segments of external causes what was the patient doing when it happened are they riding a bike were they skydiving are they something a more fun than were they sitting in thei