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Name of the Condition
- Male Cousin, Perpetrator of Maltreatment and Neglect (ICD-10 Code: Y07.490)
Summary
This code identifies a male cousin as the perpetrator of maltreatment or neglect. It is used to document the external cause of injury or harm when the perpetrator is identified, rather than the victim. The code applies to situations where intentional harm, abuse, or neglect is inflicted by a male cousin.
Causes
The primary cause is intentional or negligent harm inflicted by a male cousin, including physical, emotional, or neglectful acts. The injury or harm occurs due to the perpetrator's actions or failure to act, resulting in maltreatment or neglect of the victim.
Risk Factors
- Situations involving family conflict or abuse.
- Environments with high stress or violence within the family unit.
- Relationships where power imbalances exist (e.g., extended family dynamics).
- History of prior maltreatment or neglect by the perpetrator.
Symptoms
Symptoms depend on the type of harm inflicted and may include physical injuries (e.g., bruises, fractures), emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, depression), or signs of neglect (e.g., poor hygiene, malnutrition). The perpetrator themselves may not exhibit symptoms but may have behavioral indicators of aggression or neglect.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation and documentation of the perpetrator's role in the harm.
Treatment Options
Treatment focuses on addressing the victim's needs, including medical care for injuries, psychological support, and safety planning. Interventions may involve social services, legal action, or family counseling to prevent further harm.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis depends on the severity of harm, timely intervention, and support systems. Follow-up may include ongoing monitoring of the victim's physical and mental health, as well as coordination with child protective services or law enforcement.
Complications
Complications can include long-term physical or psychological damage to the victim, such as chronic pain, PTSD, or developmental delays. The perpetrator may face legal consequences or require behavioral intervention.
Lifestyle & Prevention
Prevention involves fostering healthy family dynamics, providing education on abuse and neglect, and ensuring access to support resources. Encouraging open communication and addressing family stressors can reduce risk.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek professional help if there are signs of abuse or neglect, such as unexplained injuries, behavioral changes, or neglectful care. Healthcare providers should report suspected maltreatment to appropriate authorities.
Tips for Medical Coders
Use this code when a male cousin is identified as the perpetrator of maltreatment or neglect. Ensure documentation clearly specifies the perpetrator's relationship and role. Code only when the perpetrator is confirmed, not the victim.
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