Indwelling catheters are no longer considered skilled services.  I would not skill her for catheter irrigations, if that is the only service going on.
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No, Indwelling cath

 

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Does the resident have a new suprapubic tube?


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I need to get everyone's opinion on a possible admit to SNF. The pt is only getting continuous bladder irrg no IV no therapy

Would the pt qualify for SNF?

 

Thanks in advance for your input

Lisa Pippin RN

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