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We have also skilled someone who was receiving radiation at a nearby
hospital.
D Nichols RN,RAC-C
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:38
PM
Subject: Re: radiation / chemo skillable
service?
I agree with this answer. IT's the skilled care he's
going to require due to the treatment, regardless of it's location that will
skill the patient.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 3:51
PM
Subject: RE: radiation / chemo
skillable service?
I have a res who is getting
radiation at a hospital and I am skilling her. She needs daily skilled care
for the effects of the radiation plus rehab for declining adls
Hello to
all,
I need
some assistance with a pending resident with a DX of palate CA . He will
be receiving radation tx at an off site ca facility. Is it true that you
can't skill him for radaition tx becaue his radiation tx's are of site of
snf. IF so how long could you skill him for. What would you do? Help once
agian needed.
thanks
nancy
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