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{{DX tag | Unstable angina | UNSTABLE ANGINA | 151-00 | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected |May 27.2004| }} | {{DX tag | Unstable angina | UNSTABLE ANGINA | 151-00 | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected |May 27.2004| }} | ||
****I agree with you that the wording or classifications are used differently now. At the VIC if it is not clearly an STEMI or a NSTEMI we use Acute Coronary Insufficiency. If they have a history of chest pain that is not described as Unstable angina, we use 152 - Chronic stable angina. I would like us to be to use the classification ACS (unless it is clearly an NSTEMI) [[User:JWinestock|JWinestock]] 17:06, 3 March 2009 (CST)JWinestock | |||
151 UNSTABLE ANGINA PAIN < 15 MIN. RELIEVED BY NITRO OR @ REST | 151 UNSTABLE ANGINA PAIN < 15 MIN. RELIEVED BY NITRO OR @ REST |