In a message dated 1/28/2004 10:45:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, "claudia farrell" 
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>If they require insulin d/t the sliding scale,qd that makes them skilled. Not just 
>prn.
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>SC injections are not skillable.
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>Claudia � �gt;From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gt;Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gt;To: [EMAIL 
>PROTECTED] gt;Subject: spell of illness gt;Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 22:33:16 EST gt; 
>gt;If a resident has an order of sliding scale of insulin and sometimes, she 
>gt;received insulin because her sugar was high , would you consider this as daily 
>gt;skilled service.nbsp;nbsp;Im just wondering because we have resident who will be 
>coming gt;back to our facility after her surgery and we were discussing if she can be 
>on gt;part A when she goes back . Her last cover day from Partnbsp;nbsp;A was more 
>than 60 gt;days already. Thanks for the reply. 
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