Admit Procedure: Difference between revisions

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| full=*'''Example''': On Medicine ward patient got bedside debridement (so of course that procedure would be coded for that ward) and then began to hemorrhage which led to ICU transfer.  In this case the debridement was closely associated with the admission to ICU and so would be coded as an "admit" procedure for the ICU record.
| full=*'''Example''': On Medicine ward patient got bedside debridement (so of course that procedure would be coded for that ward) and then began to hemorrhage which led to ICU transfer.  In this case the debridement was closely associated with the admission to ICU and so would be coded as an "admit" procedure for the ICU record.
*'''Example''': On the other hand, if the ward patient got a bedside skin biopsy shortly before transfer to ICU, and the ICU transfer had nothing to do with the skin biopsy, then you would NOT record the biopsy in the ICU record.}}
*'''Example''': On the other hand, if the ward patient got a bedside skin biopsy shortly before transfer to ICU, and the ICU transfer had nothing to do with the skin biopsy, then you would NOT record the biopsy in the ICU record.}}
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== Why within 24 hrs? ==
== Why within 24 hrs? ==