In WI we know all about them- they are made from cranberries- they are dietary supplements
 
DID YOU KNOW: WI produces more cranberries in MA. Most of Ocean Sprays cranberries come from WI not MA
 
Theresa Lang
Specialized Medical Services, Inc.
Milwaukee WI
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What are cranberry tablets?  Never heard of them.  Would they be considered herbal products?  If so, they should not be coded in section O.  Sounds like food, maybe I'm just hungry.
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From: MDSNancy
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:01 AM
Subject: RE: section O

I have always counted vaccines in section O.  I have a question tho.  How should cranberry tablets be counted?  Should they be in section O as well? 

Holly McGran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carol - thank you for pointing that out - missed it totally.
Holly QI in CT

> -----Original Message-----
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> I think that it would be counted. On page 3-179 of the manual i discusses about antigens and vaccines under Injections. Then under clarifications, last bullet, it states: "If a test or vaccination is provided on one day and another vaccine provided on the next day, code "2" for the number of days when the resident received injections. If both injections were administered on the same day, code "1". Also include these medications when coding Item O1."
> Sounds as if they should be coded as medications also.
>
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> You guys don't count a Mantoux (PPD) as a medication do you?
> Holly QI in CT
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