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{{DSM data}} | |||
{{Data_element | {{Data_element | ||
| field_name = PT_PTT | | field_name = PT_PTT | ||
| CCMDB_tab = Lab | |||
| element_description = PT_PTT contains the number of PTs and PTTs done during a patient's stay in our unit. | | element_description = PT_PTT contains the number of PTs and PTTs done during a patient's stay in our unit. | ||
| in_table = L_Labs_Flowsheet table | | in_table = L_Labs_Flowsheet table | ||
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| datafield_length = integer | | datafield_length = integer | ||
| program_collecting = CC | | program_collecting = CC | ||
|data_element_end_date=2017-03-17 | |||
| created_raw = Raw | | created_raw = Raw | ||
| data_element_sort_index = 5 | | data_element_sort_index = 5 | ||
}} | }} | ||
== legacy collection instruction == | == legacy collection instruction == | ||
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. | 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. | ||
==PT PTT & INR == | |||
There are two options for the PT,PTT, INR data namely combined as one if done at same time or have PT, PTT and IRN separately counted. | |||
we import these as two separate columns from DSM. | |||
[[Category:Labs]] | [[Category:Labs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 14 May 2020
This field is acquired as part of the DSM data#DSM results we store. It used to be collected manually until 2017-03-17.
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