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Which diagnoses should NOT be reported as POA?

1) COPD
2) Hypertension
3) CVA (cerebral vascular accident)
4) Catheter-associated UTI

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Final answer:

The diagnoses that should NOT be reported as POA are COPD, Hypertension, and CVA. Catheter-associated UTI should be reported as POA.

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagnoses that should NOT be reported as Present on Admission (POA) include:

  1. COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease): This is a chronic lung disease that is not considered a hospital-acquired condition and should not be reported as POA.
  2. Hypertension: Since hypertension is a chronic condition and not a hospital-acquired condition, it should not be reported as POA.
  3. CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident): CVA refers to a stroke, which is not a hospital-acquired condition and should not be reported as POA.

However, the catheter-associated UTI is an example of a condition that should be reported as POA, as it is a hospital-acquired infection.

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