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'''C'''ritical '''C'''are '''V'''ital '''S'''igns '''M'''onitoring (CCVSM) is a Cross Canada ICU Collaborative.  ICU QI team share and compare counts for various patient quality of care indicators such as [[VAP]], [[Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLR-BSI)]], Line count, to name a few.
'''C'''ritical '''C'''are '''V'''ital '''S'''igns '''M'''onitoring (CCVSM) was a Cross Canada ICU Collaborative.   


See: [http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/English/research/cpsiResearchCompetitions/2006/Documents/Martin/Deliverables/Critical%20Care%20Vital%20Signs%20Monitor%20Presentation%20-%20January%202009.pdf CCVSM Presentation 2009-National Score Care-Canadian ICU Patient Safety Collaborative and the Canadian Critical Care Society]
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See: [http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/English/research/cpsiResearchCompetitions/2006/Documents/Martin/Report/Martin%20Full%20Report.pdf CCVSM Report 2009-Critical Care Vital Signs Monitor: A scorecard for safe and effective patient care in the ICU]


See: [http://www.f2fe.com/CAHSPR/2009/docs/D2/d2c%20Carla%20Chrusch.pdf CCVSM 2007-08-Presentation-Dr. Carla Chrush, Department of Critical Care, Medicine, University of Calgary, AB]
ICU QI team share and compare counts for various patient quality of care indicators such as [[VAP]], [[Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLR-BSI)]], Line count, to name a few.


See: (old broken link removed)  CCVSM Presentation 2009-National Score Care-Canadian ICU Patient Safety Collaborative and the Canadian Critical Care Society


See:  (old broken link removed)  CCVSM Report 2009-Critical Care Vital Signs Monitor: A scorecard for safe and effective patient care in the ICU
[[p:Dr. Kendiss Olafson]], our project's [[statistician]] & [[p:Jodi Walker Tweed]] are involved in this project.
== reporting ==
Data is also reported as part of the [[Quarterly report]].
Data is also reported as part of the [[Quarterly report]].


[[Dr. Kendiss Olafson]], our project's [[statistician]] & [[Jodi Walker Tweed]] are involved in this project.
==Web info?==
Apparently the CCVSM project ran out of funding. Their web site is no longer at the address we had.


==Web info?==
== Related Articles ==
The CCVSM Web page is current not available. There are changes going on with this program which are currently in discussion and planning.  Julie will advise when she is aware that it is back up and running. -[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 12:28, 2012 October 2 (CDT)
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* is this it?: http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/English/research/cpsiResearchCompetitions/2006/Documents/Martin/Deliverables/Critical%20Care%20Vital%20Signs%20Monitor%20Presentation%20-%20January%202009.pdf Ttenbergen 11:53, 2014 August 21 (CDT)


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Latest revision as of 09:03, 23 December 2021

Critical Care Vital Signs Monitoring (CCVSM) was a Cross Canada ICU Collaborative.

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ICU QI team share and compare counts for various patient quality of care indicators such as VAP, Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLR-BSI), Line count, to name a few.

See: (old broken link removed) CCVSM Presentation 2009-National Score Care-Canadian ICU Patient Safety Collaborative and the Canadian Critical Care Society

See: (old broken link removed) CCVSM Report 2009-Critical Care Vital Signs Monitor: A scorecard for safe and effective patient care in the ICU

p:Dr. Kendiss Olafson, our project's statistician & p:Jodi Walker Tweed are involved in this project.

reporting

Data is also reported as part of the Quarterly report.

Web info?

Apparently the CCVSM project ran out of funding. Their web site is no longer at the address we had.

Related Articles

Related articles: