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STB CAU is the [[Clinical Assessment Unit]] at St B ([[Clinical Assessment Unit|further info on CAUs]]).
STB CAU is the [[Clinical Assessment Unit]] at St B .  


== STB Specific CAU Information ==
Some special instructions used to apply but no longer do.  
At the STB, the CAU is considered to be an '''inpatient location'''
 
== Collection instructions ==
If a patient is '''admitted from''' STB CAU:
*[[Previous Location]] STB CAU
*[[Previous Service]] Family Medicine
* the patients are admitted under FAMILY MEDICINE (not under ER physicians) once they arrive in CAU. They are considered inpatients in CAU. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 07:02, 2017 November 6 (CST) [[User:DPageNewton|DPageNewton]] 07:38, 2017 November 6 (CST)
  **not sure why our Previous Location drop down list has it listed as "STB - ER (CAU)", it should probably just be STB - CAU
*[[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution]]:: STB CAU
 
== STB CAU Details ==
*Start date: 2017-Oct-3
*Location: L2113 - L2ME in EPR 
**TEMPORARILY LOCATED TO E4 DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
**Emergency Medicine  (as per STB intranet memo Oct 3.17)
**These patients are strictly under FAMILY MEDICINE, not General Medicine [[User:DPageNewton|DPageNewton]] 07:25, 2017 November 6 (CST)
*Number of beds: 10
*Manager: Linda Murphy is the manager for the Clinical Assessment Unit under FAMILY MEDICINE.
**This information is from an email sent to StB staff dated Fri 9/22/2017 10:12 AM.


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[[Category:Site Specific Collection Guide]]
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[[Category:Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category:Dispo]]
[[Category:CAU]]
[[Category:CAU]]
[[Category:2020 COVID unit transition]]

Latest revision as of 22:43, 2020 October 18

STB CAU is the Clinical Assessment Unit at St B .

Some special instructions used to apply but no longer do.

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