Admit Procedure: Difference between revisions
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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 | ||
{{Discuss | who = Allan | question = For CXR's and blood gases which we are counting only the acquired numbers, do we need to include these in the Admit Procedures? Allan clarified this and we do not include any procedures in the admit category unless they cause the diagnosis in some way. My question is : some CCI list things may need to be put in the admit category, even if not causal: one example of this is[[Isolation, infectious]]. Putting this in the admit category would mean the pt had it on admission, whereas, if acquired during their stay, then we put it in the acquired category. The instructions need to be clarified to take this into account.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 10:45, 2018 September 7 (CDT)}} | {{Discuss | who = Allan | question = For CXR's and blood gases which we are counting only the acquired numbers, do we need to include these in the Admit Procedures? Allan clarified this and we do not include any procedures in the admit category unless they cause the diagnosis in some way. My question is : some CCI list things may need to be put in the admit category, even if not causal: one example of this is [[Isolation, infectious]]. Putting this in the admit category would mean the pt had it on admission, whereas, if acquired during their stay, then we put it in the acquired category. The instructions need to be clarified to take this into account.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 10:45, 2018 September 7 (CDT)}} | ||
=== Causally related === | === Causally related === | ||