Yes those 2 phrases are compliant - no the individual elements no longer need 
to be documented separately

Thanks,

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Subject: [**External**] [Sepsis Groups] Focused exam 2017


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Can I get a clarification re focused assessment?
Most recently, if a physician documents "a sepsis exam" or "perfusion exam" 
completed, would that prompt the abstractor to say "yes" to the components 
required for a focused exam?
And if so, would that still mean the components must be documented individually 
in the record?
I may be mis-interpreting the latest CMS update.
Thank you

Tish Poserina RN, MSN-Ed, CCRN-CMC, CNRN
Sepsis Coordinator
St Mary Medical Center
1201 Langhorne-Newtown Road
Langhorne, PA
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