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| {{Discuss | who = Julie | question = * Julie, the above question specifically affects some projects you work with as well - do you think unifying this rule will be a problem for any of them? }} | | {{Discuss | who = Julie | question = * Julie, the above question specifically affects some projects you work with as well - do you think unifying this rule will be a problem for any of them? |
| | * if there are specific rules already in place (e.g. VAP, CLI, etc.) we should follow them. Those which don't have perhaps those are the ones we can unify. --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 14:51, 2020 March 20 (CDT) }} |
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Broken out from Resistance to antimicrobials, methicillin (anti-staph penicillins)
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- What is the attribution rule for our program on MRSA colonization? For example if a patient comes from SOGH ICU to the Concordia and tests positive for MRSA in less than 24 hours I would attribute this colonization to the SOGH not the Concordia. Is that correct?
- If we will have such a rule at all, could it be one that applies to infections in general and would therefore live in Template: ICD10 Guideline Infection. Also, we would want to make sure that "attribution" as a concept doesn't get muddled - if we search for that there are several hits, and we use other terms like "gets credit" elsewhere I believe. And in Lab and culture reports...
- Allan confirmed that all the attributions should be the same and can be moved into that infection template. Ttenbergen 14:09, 2018 October 29 (CDT)
- Iatrogenic, infection, central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CVC-BSI, CLI) - uses 48hrs
- Pneumonia, ventilator-associated (VAP) - uses VERY specific instructions
- Iatrogenic, infection, urinary catheter - uses CDC definition on page
- Template:ICD10 Guideline Iatrogenic deals with attribution of surgical infections
- there may be others dx right now that my search for 48 did not find because maybe they use a 12 hr or 17 hour... rule. Collectors, can you think of any? Ttenbergen 23:10, 2018 October 30 (CDT)
Does anyone think making this one rule for all will be a problem?
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- Julie, the above question specifically affects some projects you work with as well - do you think unifying this rule will be a problem for any of them?
- if there are specific rules already in place (e.g. VAP, CLI, etc.) we should follow them. Those which don't have perhaps those are the ones we can unify. --JMojica 14:51, 2020 March 20 (CDT)
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