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|explanation= June 25, 2019, '''ICU''' unit was closed.
*June 3, 2019, '''ER''' unit converted to '''Urgent care'''
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See also:
See also:
*[[CON MICU]]
*[[ICU Curriculum]]
*[[ICU Curriculum]]
*[[:Category:Concordia Hospital Office | Concordia Hospital Office Information]]
*[[Concordia Electronic Patient Record]]


The ICU is located on the main floor of the hospital. Concordia has a 7 bed Surgical/Medical/Cardiac   
The ICU is located on the main floor of the hospital. Concordia has a 5 bed Surgical/Medical/Cardiac   


Keys are obtained from Security.
Keys are obtained from Security.
=== Concordia Contacts ===
see [[Concordia Hospital Contacts]]


===Concordia Collection Guide===
===Concordia Collection Guide===
The '''log book''' is kept on the desk in ICU near the clerk.  The clerk is responsible for filling it out. It contains enough to fill in the minimal required data set.
The '''log book''' is kept on the desk in ICU near the clerk.  The clerk is responsible for filling it out. It contains enough to fill in the minimal required data set.


The '''"TISS" binder''' is kept on the rounds cart.  It has all the current green sheets for the Dr's to fill out.  As well, the clerks will put all the TISS sheets for discharged patients in this binder for the collector to retrieve. Extra TISS and green sheets are kept in the filing cabinet shared by PACU and MICU.
The '''"TISS" binder''' is kept on the main desk by the ward clerk.  As well, the clerks will put all the TISS sheets for discharged patients in this binder for the collector to retrieve. Extra TISS and green sheets are kept in the filing cabinet shared by PACU and MICU.


'''Medical records''' is located on the ground floor. Rhonda at the main desk will retrieve charts at the time that they are requested by providing the name of the patient, their MRN and their date of discharge from the hospital/ICU.  Charts must be signed out in the Medical Records log book located on the main counter. In the Log book one enters the date, MRN of chart reviewed, name of data collector, Dept. or reason for review and then dates and initials when the chart is returned.  Charts can not be taken out of the department. There are three cubicles in Medical Records which data collectors may use to review charts.  Two of the cubicles have computers for accessing labs and diagnostic imaging on EPR gateway. Unassembled charts are returned to Sandra Lopez's desk which is adjacent to the three cubcles. Assembled charts are returned to the cart at the entrance of Medical Records.  Death charts are returned to Kim at the death desk behind Rhonda's desk.
'''Medical records''' is located on the ground floor. Rhonda at the main desk will retrieve charts at the time that they are requested by providing the name of the patient,MRN,discharge date and the doctor.If thinnings are required you need to request them at the time you order the chart.  Charts must be signed out in the Medical Records log book located on the main counter. In the Log book one enters the date, MRN of chart reviewed, name of data collector, Dept. or reason for review and then dates and initials when the chart is returned.  Charts can not be taken out of the department. There are three cubicles in Medical Records which data collectors may use to review charts.  Two of the cubicles have computers for accessing labs and diagnostic imaging on EPR gateway.Charts are returned to Sandra Lopez's desk which is adjacent to the three cubcles.  Death charts are returned to Kim at the death desk behind Rhonda's desk.It's best to do the unassembled death charts first.


=== Chart thinnings ===
=== Chart thinnings ===
ICU has binders of thinnings for long stay patients.  They are kept on the rounds cart in ICU. Old charts are kept on the rounds cart.
ICU has binders of thinnings for long stay patients.  They are kept in brown cupboard beside the rounds cart in ICU. Old charts are kept in same cupboard.
The surgical floor generally leave ICU charting/forms in the charts.  The medical floors will often thin out the ICU flow sheets.  They are kept in drawers on the medical floors...just ask the clerk for them.
The surgical floor generally leave ICU charting/forms in the charts.  The medical floors will often thin out the ICU flow sheets.  They are kept in drawers on the medical floors...just ask the clerk for them.Occasionally chart thinnings are sent to medical records even though the patient is still an inpatient. They are not sent back up to the wards and in that case you may need to look at the thinnings in medical records.
 
== Special Instructions for Concordia Ortho patients ==
Please see [[When_to_code_a_patient_as_post-op#Special Instructions for Concordia Ortho patients]]
 
 
== Special Instruction on VAP reporting-site specific ==


When you code a patient with a VAP in the Concordia ICU, the site leadership team is requires you to call by phone: 
===Green sheets and Tiss sheets===
*'''Sarah Gilchrist''', CON ICU manager, Phone: 661-7287
Extra green sheets and TISS sheets are kept in the shared file cabinet between ICU and PACU


Leave the following info on voice message:
===Transfers to and from the Conc wards===
*Patient name
There are no internal medicine wards at this site, so we don't data collect on the wards at the Conc. You don't need to specify which ward the patient came from or went to, just put "Con Ward".
*VAP date
===Transfers from the wards via ER===
See  "Parked in ER"
===EMIP's===
not collecting [[EMIP]]'s at this site.
===inpatients go from ward to ER then ICU===
There is a frequent practise of sending patients to ER from the ward for stabilization prior to ICU.
*[[Previous Location]] : "Parked in ER"


== WiFi connection==
*[[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution]] : ward
''see also [[Wireless networking]]''
*[[Previous Service]]:  the service that was looking after patient on ward before sending to ER.
Laptop connects to wireless network on N3W, N3E, N2W, N2E, in the data collection office, library,and in MICU. Laptop does not connect to wireless network in Medical Records or on N1N, N1S. In these 3 areas message pops up: "wireless network detected but not connected".Mlaporte 15:39, 2014 July 7 (CDT)


{{discussion}}
* Have you asked eHealth about the "detected not connected" errors? Ttenbergen 09:50, 2014 August 7
** any news on that? Ttenbergen 13:31, 2014 August 14 (CDT)
*** ?Ttenbergen 14:47, 2014 September 19 (CDT)Ttenbergen 09:56, 2014 September 25 (CDT)
**** is this still an issue? Ttenbergen 15:45, 2014 October 2 (CDT)


[[Category:Concordia Hospital Office]]
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[[Category:Site Specific Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]

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The ICU is located on the main floor of the hospital. Concordia has a 5 bed Surgical/Medical/Cardiac

Keys are obtained from Security.

Concordia Collection Guide

The log book is kept on the desk in ICU near the clerk. The clerk is responsible for filling it out. It contains enough to fill in the minimal required data set.

The "TISS" binder is kept on the main desk by the ward clerk. As well, the clerks will put all the TISS sheets for discharged patients in this binder for the collector to retrieve. Extra TISS and green sheets are kept in the filing cabinet shared by PACU and MICU.

Medical records is located on the ground floor. Rhonda at the main desk will retrieve charts at the time that they are requested by providing the name of the patient,MRN,discharge date and the doctor.If thinnings are required you need to request them at the time you order the chart. Charts must be signed out in the Medical Records log book located on the main counter. In the Log book one enters the date, MRN of chart reviewed, name of data collector, Dept. or reason for review and then dates and initials when the chart is returned. Charts can not be taken out of the department. There are three cubicles in Medical Records which data collectors may use to review charts. Two of the cubicles have computers for accessing labs and diagnostic imaging on EPR gateway.Charts are returned to Sandra Lopez's desk which is adjacent to the three cubcles. Death charts are returned to Kim at the death desk behind Rhonda's desk.It's best to do the unassembled death charts first.

Chart thinnings

ICU has binders of thinnings for long stay patients. They are kept in brown cupboard beside the rounds cart in ICU. Old charts are kept in same cupboard. The surgical floor generally leave ICU charting/forms in the charts. The medical floors will often thin out the ICU flow sheets. They are kept in drawers on the medical floors...just ask the clerk for them.Occasionally chart thinnings are sent to medical records even though the patient is still an inpatient. They are not sent back up to the wards and in that case you may need to look at the thinnings in medical records.

Green sheets and Tiss sheets

Extra green sheets and TISS sheets are kept in the shared file cabinet between ICU and PACU

Transfers to and from the Conc wards

There are no internal medicine wards at this site, so we don't data collect on the wards at the Conc. You don't need to specify which ward the patient came from or went to, just put "Con Ward".

Transfers from the wards via ER

See "Parked in ER"

EMIP's

not collecting EMIP's at this site.

inpatients go from ward to ER then ICU

There is a frequent practise of sending patients to ER from the ward for stabilization prior to ICU.