HAP-Hospital Acquired Pneumonia: Difference between revisions

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{{DX tag | Infection  | Medical Problem[[:Category: Pneumonia | Pneumonia]] | PNEUMONIA-HAP | | [[3800 - HAP-Hospital Acquired Pneumonia]]  | No | 0| CC & Med | Currently Collected | |}}
{{DX tag | Infection  | Medical Problem | PNEUMONIA-HAP | | [[3800 - HAP-Hospital Acquired Pneumonia]]  | No | 0| CC & Med | Currently Collected | |}}


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia refers to pneumonia contracted by a non ventilated or ventilated patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital. *If a pathogen IS isolated from a culture which is drawn greater than 48 hrs AFTER admission, code as a HAP with organism.  
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia refers to pneumonia contracted by a non ventilated or ventilated patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital. *If a pathogen IS isolated from a culture which is drawn greater than 48 hrs AFTER admission, code as a HAP with organism.  

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This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Iatrogenic, complication of medical or surgical care NOS, Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) in ICD10

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Infection (old)

Type:

Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: PNEUMONIA-HAP
Sub Diagnosis:
Diagnosis Code: 3800 - HAP-Hospital Acquired Pneumonia
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & Med
Status: Currently Collected


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia refers to pneumonia contracted by a non ventilated or ventilated patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital. *If a pathogen IS isolated from a culture which is drawn greater than 48 hrs AFTER admission, code as a HAP with organism.

A sterile aspiration can become superinfected while in hospital.

If there is insufficient criteria for a VAP in ventilated patients with positive cultures, the patient may still have a HAP.

Patients from HSC Nursing Home Ward-NH RR2 and Grace Nursing Home Ward-NG - even though this is considered a nursing home type ward, patients who acquire a pneumonia and meet the HAP criteria will be called HAP.

  • Also see:
Pneumonia Etiology not clear (code 36-00)
CAP Community acquired pneumonia
VAP Ventilator acquired/associated pneumonia