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m Doyou still keep track of VAP stuff in binder? If not please remove that section and question. (and removed overstay reference)
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*[[Green sheet]]s - ICU use only, but should be disposed of after collecting and reviewing.  
*[[Green sheet]]s - ICU use only, but should be disposed of after collecting and reviewing.  
*Medical records lists
*Medical records lists
*colored stickies for medicine [[:Category: OverstayProject | OverstayProject]] - Medicine collector
*other work related items
*other work related items
*some people keep a BMI chart in their binder for the determination of obesity or morbid obesity.  We could just google this instead or put it on the wiki.   
*some people keep a BMI chart in their binder for the determination of obesity or morbid obesity.  We could just google this instead or put it on the wiki.   
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*At STB we keep track of [[Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLR-BSI) | CLI]] and [[VAP - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia | VAP's]] on a paper list in our binders for the purpose of our Quality coordinator in the hospital.  Lois and I attend the [[STB VAP Committee]] meetings and need to share this information at the meeting each time (monthly).  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 10:26, 2017 July 19 (CDT)
*At STB we keep track of [[Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLR-BSI) | CLI]] and [[VAP - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia | VAP's]] on a paper list in our binders for the purpose of our Quality coordinator in the hospital.  Lois and I attend the [[STB VAP Committee]] meetings and need to share this information at the meeting each time (monthly).  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 10:26, 2017 July 19 (CDT)
** Would it make sense to just notify the coordinator with this info ASAP when the VAP/CLI happens? That's what we do at STB, we use a button right in the program for it so there is very little overhead for collectors. One less thing to carry around, and the coordinator gets the info in a more timely manner... Ttenbergen 18:04, 2017 July 26 (CDT)
** Would it make sense to just notify the coordinator with this info ASAP when the VAP/CLI happens? That's what we do at STB, we use a button right in the program for it so there is very little overhead for collectors. One less thing to carry around, and the coordinator gets the info in a more timely manner... Ttenbergen 18:04, 2017 July 26 Ttenbergen 11:28, 2020 April 9 (CDT) (CDT)
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[[Category:Data Collection Guide]]
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Revision as of 11:28, 9 April 2020

Collection staff port around with their laptops, a data collection binder which contain the follow items:

  • Data collection log forms - ICU and medicine collectors
  • own history note worksheets per patient - ICU and medicine collectors
  • completed TISS28 forms - ICU collector
  • Green sheets - ICU use only, but should be disposed of after collecting and reviewing.
  • Medical records lists
  • other work related items
  • some people keep a BMI chart in their binder for the determination of obesity or morbid obesity. We could just google this instead or put it on the wiki.

VAP meeting info

  • At STB we keep track of CLI and VAP's on a paper list in our binders for the purpose of our Quality coordinator in the hospital. Lois and I attend the STB VAP Committee meetings and need to share this information at the meeting each time (monthly). --LKolesar 10:26, 2017 July 19 (CDT)
    • Would it make sense to just notify the coordinator with this info ASAP when the VAP/CLI happens? That's what we do at STB, we use a button right in the program for it so there is very little overhead for collectors. One less thing to carry around, and the coordinator gets the info in a more timely manner... Ttenbergen 18:04, 2017 July 26 Ttenbergen 11:28, 2020 April 9 (CDT) (CDT)
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