Health Factors
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Code | Category |
Health Factor Code |
Health Factor |
Standards | Outcome |
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C001 | ALCOHOL/DRUG | F018 | CAGE 0/4 | CAGE is a screening tool for alcohol abuse. It can be modified for drug use by substituting 'drug use' for 'drinking' and replacing the fourth question of 'Do you ever use drugs first thing in the morning' to 'take the edge off'? 1. Ask the patient the following four questions: a.Have you ever felt you out to Cut down on your alcohol intake? b. Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? c.Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover? Note: Two or more 'Yes' answers are considered indicative or probable alcohol dependence. One 'Yes' answer indicates that the patient's alcohol use deserves further evaluation. 2. Document the health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Answers NO to all four questions |
C001 | ALCOHOL/DRUG | F019 | CAGE 1/4 | CAGE is a screening tool for alcohol abuse. It can be modified for drug use by substituting 'drug use' for 'drinking' and replacing the fourth question of 'Do you ever use drugs first thing in the morning' to 'take the edge off'? 1. Ask the patient the following four questions: a.Have you ever felt you out to Cut down on your alcohol intake? b. Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? c.Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover? Note: Two or more 'Yes' answers are considered indicative or probable alcohol dependence. One 'Yes' answer indicates that the patient's alcohol use deserves further evaluation. 2. Document the health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Answers YES to one of the four questions |
C001 | ALCOHOL/DRUG | F020 | CAGE 2/4 | CAGE is a screening tool for alcohol abuse. It can be modified for drug use by substituting 'drug use' for 'drinking' and replacing the fourth question of 'Do you ever use drugs first thing in the morning' to 'take the edge off'? 1. Ask the patient the following four questions: a.Have you ever felt you out to Cut down on your alcohol intake? b. Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? c.Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover? Note: Two or more 'Yes' answers are considered indicative or probable alcohol dependence. One 'Yes' answer indicates that the patient's alcohol use deserves further evaluation. 2. Document the health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Answers YES to two of the four questions |
C001 | ALCOHOL/DRUG | F021 | CAGE 3/4 | CAGE is a screening tool for alcohol abuse. It can be modified for drug use by substituting 'drug use' for 'drinking' and replacing the fourth question of 'Do you ever use drugs first thing in the morning' to 'take the edge off'? 1. Ask the patient the following four questions: a.Have you ever felt you out to Cut down on your alcohol intake? b. Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? c.Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover? Note: Two or more 'Yes' answers are considered indicative or probable alcohol dependence. One 'Yes' answer indicates that the patient's alcohol use deserves further evaluation. 2. Document the health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Answers YES to three of the four questions |
C001 | ALCOHOL/DRUG | F022 | CAGE 4/4 | CAGE is a screening tool for alcohol abuse. It can be modified for drug use by substituting 'drug use' for 'drinking' and replacing the fourth question of 'Do you ever use drugs first thing in the morning' to 'take the edge off'? 1. Ask the patient the following four questions: a.Have you ever felt you out to Cut down on your alcohol intake? b. Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? c.Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover? Note: Two or more 'Yes' answers are considered indicative or probable alcohol dependence. One 'Yes' answer indicates that the patient's alcohol use deserves further evaluation. 2. Document the health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Answers YES to all four questions |
C003 | TB STATUS | F026 | TX COMPLETE | Use Tuberculosis treatment status to document TB treatment status in affected patients. 1. Evaluate patient for history of TB or positive PPD test. 2. Determine if the patient has active or a history of infection or exposure. 3. Document health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Patient has completed a course of TB treatment |
C003 | TB STATUS | F027 | TX INCOMPLETE | Use Tuberculosis treatment status to document TB treatment status in affected patients. 1. Evaluate patient for history of TB or positive PPD test. 2. Determine if the patient has active or a history of infection or exposure. 3. Document health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Patient has not completed a course of TB treatment |
C003 | TB STATUS | F028 | TX UNKNOWN | Use Tuberculosis treatment status to document TB treatment status in affected patients. 1. Evaluate patient for history of TB or positive PPD test. 2. Determine if the patient has active or a history of infection or exposure. 3. Document health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Status of TB treatment is uncertain |
C003 | TB STATUS | F029 | TX UNTREATED | Use Tuberculosis treatment status to document TB treatment status in affected patients. 1. Evaluate patient for history of TB or positive PPD test. 2. Determine if the patient has active or a history of infection or exposure. 3. Document health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | TB has not been treated |
C003 | TB STATUS | F105 | TX IN PROGRESS | Use Tuberculosis treatment status to document TB treatment status in affected patients. 1. Evaluate patient for history of TB or positive PPD test. 2. Determine if the patient has active or a history of infection or exposure. 3. Document health factor screening results using the associated health factor codes. | Patient is currently receiving TB treatment |
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