Newborn light for gestational age, 500-749 grams
ICD-10 P05.02 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of newborn light for gestational age, 500-749 grams.
P05.02 refers to newborns who are classified as light for gestational age, specifically those weighing between 500 and 749 grams at birth. This condition is often associated with various maternal factors such as inadequate prenatal care, maternal smoking, substance abuse, and chronic health conditions like hypertension or diabetes. Delivery complications, including preterm labor and placental insufficiency, can also contribute to low birth weight. Newborns in this category are at increased risk for a range of health issues, including respiratory distress syndrome, hypothermia, and feeding difficulties. They often require specialized care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to monitor their growth and development closely. The management of these infants involves a multidisciplinary approach, including neonatologists, nurses, and lactation consultants, to ensure optimal outcomes.
Detailed records of birth weight, gestational age, and any complications during delivery.
Infants requiring respiratory support, temperature regulation, and nutritional interventions in the NICU.
Accurate tracking of growth parameters and developmental milestones is crucial for ongoing care.
Comprehensive follow-up records detailing growth, developmental assessments, and any ongoing health issues.
Pediatric visits for monitoring growth and development in infants with perinatal origins.
Consideration of long-term outcomes and potential developmental delays in follow-up care.
Used for initial assessments of newborns in the NICU.
Documentation of the newborn's condition, weight, and any interventions performed.
Neonatologists must ensure detailed records of care provided.
Key factors include the newborn's weight, gestational age, maternal health history, and any complications during delivery. Detailed documentation helps ensure accurate coding and appropriate care.