In a message dated 3/22/2004 4:13:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
>In a message dated 3/21/04 1:17:32 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>If I have a resident who comes from the hospital with diagnosis of UTI, lab
>work shows a UTI, still receiving medication for UTI, but no documented
>symptoms in my time frame, do I code UTI? �
>
>
>The main question is, do you have to have symptoms before you go any further
>with coding a UTI? � If you have no symptoms, does your investigation stop?
>Yes. �A UTI in the past 30 days in section I is all they are asking for. �Not
>asking for Sx or meds or anything else. �Just that there has been a UTI in
>the past 30 days. �
I think this is incorrect.
Comments anyone?
�But it
>sounds like you have it all. �Just care plan the UTI, what is being done and that
>the resident will continue to remain free and clear of s/sx of UTI following
>completion of the medication. �Obviously, the meds are working. �May want to
>follow up with a C&S after a couple weeks just to confirm absence of the UTI
>and then D/C the POC.
>
>Sherri
>
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