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{{DX tag | Cardiac Arrest While on Unit | multiple | 150-** | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Legacy | | }} | {{DX tag | Cardiac Arrest While on Unit | multiple | 150-** | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Legacy | | | | | |05/06}} | ||
*When the Database Program started in mid June 1988 we had two different codes for cardiac arrest. Code 100 (with subcodes 0-3) was to used only in the admit diagnosis slots and code 150 (with subcodes 0-3) was to be use only in acquired/complication code slots. The initial DOS database had many limitation we had to work around. | *When the Database Program started in mid June 1988 we had two different codes for cardiac arrest. Code 100 (with subcodes 0-3) was to used only in the admit diagnosis slots and code 150 (with subcodes 0-3) was to be use only in acquired/complication code slots. The initial DOS database had many limitation we had to work around. | ||
*In 2005/06 all acquired/complication codes of 150 were mapped to the correct 100 code by Trish and a utility program was written by our database programmer TMS LTD to automate the conversion. process.''.[[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 18:39, 25 June 2008 (CDT) | *In 2005/06 all acquired/complication codes of 150 were mapped to the correct 100 code by Trish and a utility program was written by our database programmer TMS LTD to automate the conversion. process.''.[[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 18:39, 25 June 2008 (CDT) | ||