I was only distinguishing between bacteremia and septicemia.  Read the previous email and then do some research to distinguish between the two.  There is a lot of difference. 

 

Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C

MDS Coordinator

 

 

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In a message dated 2/4/2004 10:27:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

This is a long term resident of ours who went out with an acute abdomen, was hospitalized for a month. she was readmitted following a colostomy, perforated diverticulum with abcess formation. Yesterday she was found to have stool in her wound, not from colostomy. She has developed a fistula. In addition she has a central line and is getting Vanco, Flagyl.

I'm not seeing any "multi-system failure" with this PHYSICIAN'S documented diagnosis.

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