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ACP C stands for Advanced Care Plan.  C = Comfort Care-Goals of Care and interventions are directed at maximal comfort, symptom control and maintenance of quality of life excluding
ACP-C stands for Advanced Care Plan - Comfort Care. Goals of Care and interventions are directed at maximal comfort, symptom control and maintenance of quality of life excluding attempted resuscitation. '''We do not directly collect whether a patient has an ACP-C. '''
attempted resuscitation


For more information see: PDF of ACP form used in Region (2013): [[Media:WRHA ACP form Nov 2013.pdf | WRHA Advanced Care Plan Form]]
We collect related information in tmp project [[Comfort Care]].
 
In terms of our program, the concept is related to [[:Category:End-of-life related data | end of life data]].
The concept is related to some other [[:Category:End-of-life related data | end of life data]] we collect.
 
== Use as [[Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry]] ==
Making an Advanced Care Plan of ACP-C for a patient is one criterion for setting the [[Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry]].


== see also ==
== see also ==
*[http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/acp/index.php WRHA ACP C]
* [https://wrha.mb.ca/advance-care-planning/ WRHA ACP-C]
* PDF of ACP form used in Region (2013): [[Media:WRHA ACP form Nov 2013.pdf | WRHA Advanced Care Plan Form]]


== Definitions ==
== Related articles ==
=== ACP C Options ===
{{Related Articles}}
{{Potential  Change}}
QI TEAM, Kendiss Olafson etc.  have asked if database team could collect ACP status at admission.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 17:12, 2015 May 29 (CDT)
*ACP C
*ACP UK (no documented ACP on the chart)
*ACP R
*ACP M+ (no cardiac resuss but accepting intubation)
*ACP M- (no resuss/no intubation)
**(If ACP M is just written with no qualifiers then one would classify as ACP M-.  Since a significant proportion of patient do want intubation but do not want CPR, I do think it is useful to distinguish). Kendiss.
*** could you clarify the above statement? If you are saying that significant proportion of pt want intubation would the status be marked as ACP M+ and not ACP M- as indicated above?
Collecting ACP status at admission and discharge would allow us to follow:
*-% of patient with documented ACP during ICU
*-Level of care at both admission and discharge
*-% of patients with change in level of care during ICU
*-Level of care at the time of ICU death


==question for collectors==
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{{Discussion}}
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is this east info to get at admission?--[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 17:12, 2015 May 29 (CDT)
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*I agree with Pat's comment. The pt would come in as ACP R & the status would be changed once discussion with family or pt took place. This usually happens 24-48 hours after admission or much later in the admission if pt status changes or the family cannot agree on the treatment plan. Judy K, jun 4, 2015
We used to collect related info for Critical Care only in [[ACP Status collection in ICU]].}}
=== Define "upon admission" ===
{{Discussion}}
*Would this include up to the first 24 or 48 hours, or would this need to be in place before arrival?


[[Category: Take to Task team meeting]]
[[Category:ACP]]
[[Category: End-of-life related data]]
[[Category:End-of-life related data]]