Generalized rebound abdominal tenderness
ICD-10 R10.827 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of generalized rebound abdominal tenderness.
Generalized rebound abdominal tenderness is a clinical sign indicating peritoneal irritation, often associated with acute abdominal conditions. This sign is elicited during a physical examination when a clinician applies pressure to the abdomen and then quickly releases it, resulting in pain upon release. This pain suggests underlying inflammation or irritation of the peritoneum, which can be due to various causes, including appendicitis, perforated viscus, or pancreatitis. The presence of rebound tenderness is a critical finding in the assessment of acute abdominal pain and can guide further diagnostic evaluation and management. It is essential to differentiate rebound tenderness from localized tenderness, as the former typically indicates a more serious underlying condition requiring urgent intervention. Clinicians must consider the patient's history, associated symptoms, and laboratory findings to arrive at a comprehensive diagnosis.
Detailed documentation of the physical examination, including the presence and severity of rebound tenderness, associated symptoms, and any relevant history.
Patients presenting with acute abdominal pain, suspected appendicitis, or diverticulitis.
Consideration of comorbidities that may complicate the clinical picture.
Thorough documentation of the patient's presenting symptoms, physical examination findings, and any immediate interventions performed.
Acute presentations of abdominal pain requiring rapid assessment and intervention.
Timeliness of documentation is crucial in emergency settings to ensure accurate coding and billing.
Used when a patient presents with generalized rebound tenderness and requires further evaluation.
Document the patient's history, physical examination findings, and any diagnostic tests ordered.
Emergency medicine providers should ensure timely documentation to support the complexity of care provided.
Rebound tenderness is a critical sign of peritoneal irritation, often indicating serious underlying conditions such as appendicitis or perforation, necessitating further evaluation.