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Specifically, '''double points are assigned for the Creatinine score''' if the patient has ARF . (see [[APACHE_Scoring_table#Physiological_Variables]]) | Specifically, '''double points are assigned for the Creatinine score''' if the patient has ARF . (see [[APACHE_Scoring_table#Physiological_Variables]]) | ||
== | == Data Integrity Checks == | ||
* | * {{CCMDB Data Integrity Checks}} | ||
** [[Check ApARF CRF]] | ** [[Check ApARF CRF]] | ||
* | * {{Cleaner.mdb Data Integrity Checks}} | ||
** [[Renal Coding Considerations]] | ** [[Renal Coding Considerations]] | ||
Revision as of 22:47, 2012 November 1
Note: Information on this page applies to the APACHE II ARF dropdown only; for the diagnosis code of Acute Renal Failure see ARF (Diagnosis)
Coding Guideline
For critical care only: The ARF (Acute Renal Failure) dropdown for APACHE defaults to "enter"; you won't be able to send unless you change it to one of the following:
Choose "yes" if the following conditions are met:
- patient is in ICU/Critical Care
- for 8 hrs consecutively in the first 24 hrs of admission:
- creatinine > 133 mmols and
- urine < 135 cc
Choose "no" if the pt
- has CRF in comorbids
- doesn't have CRF
Data Use
ARF is one component used to generate the APACHE II score.
Specifically, double points are assigned for the Creatinine score if the patient has ARF . (see APACHE_Scoring_table#Physiological_Variables)
Data Integrity Checks
Related Articles
see Category:Renal Problem for other renal problems