Check CRF vs ARF across multiple encounters: Difference between revisions
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|DIC_timing=complete | |DIC_timing=complete | ||
|DIC_status= | |DIC_status=declined | ||
|DIC_app=Centralized data front end.accdb | |DIC_app=Centralized data front end.accdb | ||
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{{Discuss | Discussed 09:48, 2019 August 22 (CDT). The cross check only makes sense for Stage 5 renal failure. Also, people can come off dialysis, so there might really be a new acute after having been on dialysis. To do this right would require enormous work. Decided not to implement. }} | |||
If a patient had a diagnosis of [[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage renal/kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5, GFR LT 15]] in any admission then [[Concept:Acute renal failure]] can not be an [[Admit Diagnosis]] or an [[Acquired Diagnosis]] in subsequent admissions. | If a patient had a diagnosis of [[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage renal/kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5, GFR LT 15]] in any admission then [[Concept:Acute renal failure]] can not be an [[Admit Diagnosis]] or an [[Acquired Diagnosis]] in subsequent admissions. |