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For patients with this, also code [[BRR]]. | For patients with this, also code [[BRR]]. | ||
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* This is one of those things where we can't stop the tmp project unless/until we confirm that the "has no cooling" cross check won't be required. }} | * This is one of those things where we can't stop the tmp project unless/until we confirm that the "has no cooling" cross check won't be required. | ||
** Allan confirmed that Bojan doesn't require special treatment for this one, so we will be able to remove the "no cooling" entry and its cross check; we still want the check where you can;t have cooling unless there is an arrest. This means we can move this code over to CCI. }} | |||
{{CCI one entry only code}} | {{CCI one entry only code}} |
Revision as of 09:01, 2018 September 27
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Procedure: | Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) |
CCI Picklist code: | 1.ZX.06 |
CCI Collection Mode: | CCI collect each |
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This procedure is a part of CCI Collection via CCI Picklist.
Additional Info
Only track whole body cooling done for post-Cardiac arrest.
If a patient receives post-arrest cooling (targeted temperature management, TTM), code it. It doesn't matter for how long the cooling was applied or whether the Cardiac Arrest Cooling Protocol was followed. Hypothermia is not always needed. The idea is to keep the patient's temperature from going high. Usual maintenance temp is 36 degrees.
For patients with this, also code BRR.
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