In a message dated 12/29/2003 1:07:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Debbie Settle" 
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>Since it's not open, I'd lean toward a stage I. However, I agree that there
>is most likely underlying damage. I'm interested in seeing how other nurses
>would code it.

UTD=4
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>karen white
>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:40 PM
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>Subject: staging of a pressue area
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>I have a question for the group. We had an admit over the weekend with a 4x4
>area on her coccyx. It is closed, but discolored, with a 3x3 purple area in
>the center. Staff called it a Stage I . I am not comfortable with that. The
>nurse on the floor who does the wound care does not understand why I want to
>stage it differently. I am leaning toward a stage 4, only because we are not
>sure what is beneath that purple.
>There is obviously underlined damage. What would you stage it? �Thanks
>Karen.
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