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The '''Critical Care''' database counts the laboratory tests listed in the L Labs Flowsheet Tab for every patient for their entire [[LOS]] in a unit.
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== Lab Collection Process ==
== Lab Collection Process ==
For every ICU patient, for every qualifying component of the '''L_Labs Flowsheet tab''' in the [[Patient Viewer]] in [[CCMDB.mdb]] enter the number of times the test was performed.
*The old version of counting labs has been replaced by the coding of procedures using a subset of the Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI).  
 
*See history of this page for old process.  
If a patient has '''no entries''' by the end of their stay, enter a date and leave zeros under all the labs.
*See [[Converting Lab Counts to CCI]] for the change-over
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*See [[CCI Collection]] for new process
*Do we count blood products if given during plasmaphoresis or dialysis?  I thought that this was on the wiki but could not find it either here or under plasmapheresis. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 11:18, 2016 July 21 (CDT)
**I haven't been counting the products given by the plasmapheresis staff.Someone told me a long time ago not to. For dialysis I have only counted the products that have been given by the ICU staff and recorded on the ICU flowsheet.[[User:GHall|GHall]] 11:27, 2016 July 21 (CDT)
 
See the following for specific information for some components:
* [[Platelets]] if received
* [[Sputum C+S]]
* [[Blood culture]] (Blood C+S)
* Angio other - see '''[[:Category: Angiogram]]''' for other types of angios collected
* PT/ PTT  Count one for either a PT or a PTT or an INR.  '''Any one, two or all''' of these coags would constitute a count of ONE when done at the same time. Examples:  a PT is only done (this is a count of one); a PT and a PTT are done (this is a count of one); a PT, PTT and INR are done (this is a count of one). TASK Team reviewed Oct 19.15.


=== Labs done on route ===
=== Labs done on route ===
Labs (eg CTs) done '''on the way''' to the Unit e.g. from the ER, are not counted since they occur before admission to the Unit.
*See [[Admit Procedure]] for CCI collection guidelines


==== Angiograms counted even if on route to unit ====
=== Blood Products ===
see [[Angio_coronary_field#counted even if done on route]]
*See [[CCI Picklist]].


=== Rejected Specimens ===
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Rejected specimens are not included in the lab counts.(Discussed at the Task meeting January 5,2015)


[[Category: Labs]]
[[Category: Legacy Labs]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Take to Task team meeting]]
[[Category: ABG]]
[[Category: Angiogram]]

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Lab Collection Process

  • The old version of counting labs has been replaced by the coding of procedures using a subset of the Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI).
  • See history of this page for old process.
  • See Converting Lab Counts to CCI for the change-over
  • See CCI Collection for new process

Labs done on route

Blood Products