Physical child abuse - Suspected Child Abuse
Synopsis

Abuse can occur by hitting, whipping, biting, kicking, choking, shaking, burning, or any physical means.
Population risk factors that have been identified to increase the potential for abuse may include young parents, children with special health care needs or developmental disorders, substance use or mental health issues in the home, and poverty.*
*Note: Risk factors are population risk factors and should never be relied on to decide who to further evaluate, who to report, when to worry about abuse, etc. Doing so may result in misdiagnosis and delay to diagnosis. The facts of the specific case are far more important than profiling who is at risk.
Related topics: bruise of child abuse, pediatric abusive head trauma, child sexual abuse
Codes
T76.12XA – Child physical abuse, suspected, initial encounter
SNOMEDCT:
371779005 – Physical child abuse
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Last Updated:03/12/2023