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=== Repiratory Arrest Code 100-01 === | |||
=====Data Integrity Rule ===== | =====Data Integrity Rule -as of 5 June 2000===== | ||
'''Never use 100-03 as primary admit diagnosis.''' | |||
Always code the '''reason''' for the respiratory arrest first, then code 100-3 '''only if the following criteria are met''': | '''Never use 100-03 as primary admit diagnosis.''' Always code the '''reason''' for the respiratory arrest first, then code 100-3 '''only if the following criteria are met''': | ||
* A. “99” is called | * A. “99” is called | ||
* B. “99” record is completed | * B. “99” record is completed |
Revision as of 23:20, 22 April 2009
Repiratory Arrest Code 100-01
Data Integrity Rule -as of 5 June 2000
Never use 100-03 as primary admit diagnosis. Always code the reason for the respiratory arrest first, then code 100-3 only if the following criteria are met:
- A. “99” is called
- B. “99” record is completed
- C. Pulse is present
- D. Intubation is required
- see: Unwitnessed Cardiac Arrest
- see: Witnessed Cardiac Arrest and Cooling Protocol BRR