Probably you say no, but if you expand the pneumonia search to things like 
nursing notes for suspicion of infection, not a formal diagnosis, I bet you can 
get an earlier time.

However, if they don't overlap, no big deal -- you are only excluding a chart, 
not failing the measure.

On Oct 18, 2015, at 7:08 AM, Rona Capps <[email protected]> wrote:

Please help. The Spec manual states that criteria must be found within 6 hours 
of each other to qualify for the severe sepsis diagnosis but many charts that I 
review are delayed in one thing or another. Current chart example that meets 
specific criteria: 
9-22 @ 2121 lactate =2.1            organ dys
9-22 @ 2255 HR = 111                SIR
9-23 @ 1600 documentation of pneumonia    Infection
9-24 @ 0550 WBC = 14.3            SIR
9-24 @ 0832 RR = 24                SIR
As you can see the time span is great.  
2 SIRs, Infection and organ dysfunction all met at 9-24 @ 0550 but did not take 
place within 6 hours of each other but rather days. Severe sepsis is NOT 
documented by physician. Do I say NO to severe sepsis question?
Thank you
Rona Capps, RN
Sepsis/VTE/Meaningful Use Quality Coordinator Jackson Hospital
Montgomery, AL  36116
[email protected]


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