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{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Infectious organism, unknown }} | |||
[[92 - No Culture Sent]] | [[92 - No Culture Sent]] | ||
*This code should also be used when samples are rejected. In this instance,even if a sample is rejected, usually because of insufficient sample, you should still count the culture in the lab counts, see [[Lab Collection Process]]. | *This code should also be used when samples are rejected. In this instance,even if a sample is rejected, usually because of insufficient sample, you should still count the culture in the lab counts, see [[Lab Collection Process]]. | ||
== ICD10 == | |||
Will be coded as [[Infectious organism, unknown]]. | |||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
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[[Category: UPL]] | |||
[[Category: Non pathogen subcodes]] | [[Category: UPL (old)]] | ||
[[Category: Non pathogen subcodes (old)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 2018 December 31
- This code should also be used when samples are rejected. In this instance,even if a sample is rejected, usually because of insufficient sample, you should still count the culture in the lab counts, see Lab Collection Process.
ICD10
Will be coded as Infectious organism, unknown.
Legacy
This used to be called simply "No Culture Sent", but to make the above info inherent, the label was changed to "No Culture Sent or Resulted".