Newborn affected by fetal (intrauterine) malnutrition not light or small for gestational age
ICD-10 P05.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of newborn affected by fetal (intrauterine) malnutrition not light or small for gestational age.
P05.2 refers to newborns who are affected by fetal malnutrition due to various maternal factors, such as inadequate nutrition, placental insufficiency, or maternal health conditions, but who do not fall into the categories of being light or small for gestational age. This condition can arise from maternal factors including poor dietary intake, chronic diseases (like hypertension or diabetes), or substance abuse. The newborn may present with normal weight but exhibit signs of malnutrition such as poor feeding, lethargy, or developmental delays. Clinicians must assess the infant's growth parameters, feeding patterns, and overall health to determine the impact of intrauterine malnutrition. Proper documentation is essential to capture the nuances of the infant's condition and the maternal factors contributing to it.
Detailed records of the newborn's growth metrics, feeding patterns, and any interventions.
Newborns in the NICU with feeding difficulties or signs of developmental delays.
Ensure that maternal factors are well-documented to support the diagnosis.
Comprehensive pediatric assessments including growth monitoring and developmental milestones.
Follow-up visits for infants with a history of intrauterine malnutrition.
Consider the long-term implications of fetal malnutrition on pediatric health.
Used when evaluating a newborn with suspected malnutrition.
Document the newborn's weight, feeding patterns, and any interventions.
Neonatologists should focus on growth metrics and maternal history.
Key indicators include normal weight for gestational age, signs of malnutrition such as poor feeding or lethargy, and a thorough maternal health history that indicates potential causes of fetal malnutrition.