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I'm not sure the above rules are realistic in terms of code blue records and a code being called.Some patients are intubated on the ward and brought to ICU or intubated immediately on arrival without an actual code being called. I would think they would be coded respiratory arrest regardless of a code call or not.What do the rest of the ICU collectors do?If everyone is sticking to all of the rules I will remove this discussion. Thanks![[User:GHall|GHall]] 22:03, 7 July 2011 (CDT)

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Category: Cardiovascular Problems (old)

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Main Diagnosis: Arrest
Sub Diagnosis: Respiratory Arrest-Witnessed
Diagnosis Code: 10003 -Respiratory Arrest
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & Med
Status: Currently Collected


Data Integrity Rule -as of 5 June 2000

Never use 100-03 as primary admit diagnosis. Always code the reason for the respiratory arrest first, then code 100-3 only if the following criteria are met:

  • A. Code Blue is called
  • B. Code Blue record is completed
  • C. Pulse is present
  • D. Intubation is required



Discussion

Template:Discussion I'm not sure the above rules are realistic in terms of code blue records and a code being called.Some patients are intubated on the ward and brought to ICU or intubated immediately on arrival without an actual code being called. I would think they would be coded respiratory arrest regardless of a code call or not.What do the rest of the ICU collectors do?If everyone is sticking to all of the rules I will remove this discussion. Thanks!GHall 22:03, 7 July 2011 (CDT)