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**(a) Performed '''within 24 hrs''' BEFORE the [[Arrive DtTm]] '''AND''' | **(a) Performed '''within 24 hrs''' BEFORE the [[Arrive DtTm]] '''AND''' | ||
**(b) Was '''causally''' related to the admission -- this is a judgement call, see the examples below | **(b) Was '''causally''' related to the admission -- this is a judgement call, see the examples below | ||
*Note: This is ONLY procedures that are CAUSAL, not just used to make the diagnosis. For example, a CXR would not cause a pneumonia so it would not be included here. If a scope was done in the previous 24 hours and a perforation occurs from this procedure, then you would include the scope if the pt came to the ICU with a perforation.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:10, 2018 August 28 (CDT) | |||
=== Causally related === | === Causally related === |
Revision as of 12:10, 28 August 2018
This page explains when a CCI Procedure that is part of CCI Collection would be coded with Px Type Admit. The other option for type is Acquired Procedure.
Collection Instructions
- Code a procedure as Px_Type admit if it was:
- (a) Performed within 24 hrs BEFORE the Arrive DtTm AND
- (b) Was causally related to the admission -- this is a judgement call, see the examples below
- Note: This is ONLY procedures that are CAUSAL, not just used to make the diagnosis. For example, a CXR would not cause a pneumonia so it would not be included here. If a scope was done in the previous 24 hours and a perforation occurs from this procedure, then you would include the scope if the pt came to the ICU with a perforation.--LKolesar 13:10, 2018 August 28 (CDT)
It won't always be so clear if a procedure is related to the admission, and you may have to use your judgement.
example of causally related procedures |
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example of procedure not causally related |
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Moved patients
A procedure might be coded as an acquired on one ward and an admit on the next - the same as above applies.
example of procedures for moved patient |
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Why within 24 hrs?
This was an arbitrary decision because we needed a cut-off.