Moderate intellectual disabilities
Chapter 5:Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental disorders
ICD-10 F71 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of moderate intellectual disabilities.
Moderate intellectual disabilities, classified under ICD-10 code F71, is characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Individuals with moderate intellectual disabilities typically have an IQ range of 35 to 49. This condition manifests in various developmental delays, particularly in cognitive, social, and practical skills. Children may experience delays in speech and language development, motor skills, and self-care abilities. As they grow, they may require ongoing support in daily living activities, such as personal hygiene, communication, and social interactions. Educational interventions are crucial, focusing on life skills and vocational training to enhance independence. Support needs vary, with many individuals benefiting from structured environments and tailored educational programs. Family involvement and community resources play a vital role in promoting the well-being and integration of individuals with moderate intellectual disabilities into society. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential for improving outcomes and quality of life.
Comprehensive psychological evaluations, including IQ testing and adaptive behavior assessments.
Assessment and management of behavioral issues, medication management, and coordination of care with educational services.
Ensure documentation reflects the impact of intellectual disabilities on daily functioning and mental health.
Developmental assessments, growth charts, and family history.
Routine developmental screenings, referrals for early intervention services, and monitoring of developmental milestones.
Documenting the child's progress in adaptive skills and the involvement of multidisciplinary teams.
Used during routine pediatric visits to assess developmental milestones.
Document the screening results and any referrals made.
Pediatricians should ensure comprehensive developmental assessments are included.
Moderate intellectual disabilities (F71) are characterized by an IQ range of 35-49, while mild intellectual disabilities (F70) have an IQ range of 50-69. Individuals with moderate disabilities typically require more support in daily living and adaptive skills.
Diagnosis involves comprehensive assessments, including IQ testing and evaluations of adaptive functioning. Clinicians must document the impact of the disability on daily life and the need for support.