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{{DX tag | Endocrine |[[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]]  | Diabetic Ketoacidosis | DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS | [[30100 - Diabetic Ketoacidosis]] | No | 0 | CC&Med |Currently Collected  |  | }}''Notes: ''
{{DX tag | Endocrine |[[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]]  | Diabetic Ketoacidosis | DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS | [[30100 - Diabetic Ketoacidosis]] | No | 0 | CC&Med |Currently Collected  |  | }}''Notes: ''


 
== Don't use DKA just because you can't code diabetes ==
==Discussion==
see [[Diabetes]]
{{discussion}}
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*(...). Male 30 admitted for DKA never been diagnosed as diabetic. New DM. So is it no comorbids or yes to comorbids. I chart no comorbids til next admission? Right or wrong? (Shirley?)
**I have had this clarified with Trish on more than one occasion. For new DM it does not go in the comorbids until the next hospital admission. If the patient isn't in diabetic ketoacidosis then we should use other endocrine to capture the new DM.
*** Does the DM intruction still stand after [http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/wikis/ccmdb/index.php?title=Comorbid_Disease-General_Information&curid=127&diff=17869&oldid=17458 the changes] to comos?[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:35, 19 March 2010 (CDT)

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Endocrine (old)

Type:

[[:Category: Medical Problem (old)]][[Category: Medical Problem (old)]]

Main Diagnosis: Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Sub Diagnosis: DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
Diagnosis Code: 30100 - Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC&Med
Status: Currently Collected


Notes:

Don't use DKA just because you can't code diabetes

see Diabetes