I would recommend sending blood cultures anyway.  What if the offending 
organism happens to be resistant to usual antibiotics? Just to be safe...

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I am asking input from others on behalf of one of our hospital sepsis champion 
on meeting the culture deadline for data extraction.  A patient was sent to the 
ER from a physician's office with a prior outpatient CT showing colitis and was 
diagnosed with sepsis.  Since the physicians already knew the source, the 
patient was sent emergently to OR for source control/colon resection without 
blood cultures.  Does this affect how question 5 on whether a blood culture was 
sent?
Thanks in advance for your input.

Tammy Reidford, RN, CCDS
Clinical Documentation Specialist
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