sepsis

If a person was in the hospital with UTI and sepsis and then is discharged
home on po abx, still very weak I’m thinking that I can still code the
sepsis but I would like to have verification that I am thinking correctly!



Thanks in advance J



Arlene Poolman, RN

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Comments

  • yes If it is not resolved and pt is still on abx code it
  • edited May 2017
    Lisa Selman Holman said not to assume sepsis if on po abx – query physician.

    Thank you and have a good day!

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  • I have to disagree. If pt is discharge on med's for Sepsis UTI you are not
    assuming
  • Sepsis always has me second guessing myself.

    We have a pt with documentation that pt has sepsis (unspecified organism)
    d/t community acquired pneumonia.

    Pt also has COPD, asthma, emphysema.

    Do I code sepsis A41.9 and pneumonia (and would the appropriate code for
    that be J44.0)? Do I also add a code for emphysema (J43.9)?



    Arlene Poolman, RN

    Director of Clinical Services

    At Home Rehab

    800.880.9715



    *The Professional Care YOU Deserve*
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