A patient is admitted for an elective total hip replacement. On postoperative day three, the patient develops acute-onset shortness of breath and chest pain. A CT angiogram confirms a pulmonary embolism (PE), which was not present or suspected on admission. What is the correct Present on Admission (POA) indicator for the PE, and what is its primary regulatory implication?
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A
POA = Y (Yes); The PE is considered a complication of surgery and is always considered present.
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B
POA = N (No); The PE may be classified as a Hospital-Acquired Condition (HAC) and impact payment.
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C
POA = U (Documentation Insufficient); A query is needed to determine if risk factors were present.
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D
POA = W (Clinically Undetermined); It is impossible to know the exact moment the embolus formed.