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IMPORTANT QUALITY CHECK FOR TISS are as following:
IMPORTANT QUALITY CHECK FOR TISS are as following:


· ensure that mutually exclusive items in shadowed box are not filled  
* ensure that mutually exclusive items in shadowed box are not filled in
  in
* check that the 24hr and 48 hr items are completed as per TISS pointer TABLE   
· check that the 24hr and 48 hr items are completed as per TISS  
* blood product items 23, 24, 25 are filled out appropriately and match what is recorded for blood given.
  pointer TABLE   
* it patient went to the OR had any procedures, or travelled outside the unit for tests ensure that items 90 to 95 are completed for the appropriate dates. (this is where your history with dates of procedures will help you)
· blood product items 23, 24, 25 are filled out appropriately and match  
* number of blood specimens, glucometer testing, blood cultures and the previous day TISS.
  what is recorded   
 
  for blood given.
== TISS / Lab corellation ==
The following items on your lab form should be confirmed against the corresponding items on the [[TISS]]:
* ABGs - items 57 and 58
* inotropes, heparin, antiarrythmic marked in you history notes and pharmacy form <what TISS items?>
 
=== Discussion ===
* Are there other lab entries that have TISS or other corellations? We should list them here, and we should include checks for them. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 21:32, 4 June 2008 (CDT)
* I seem to remember that some heparin is no longer included on the TISS. Does that affect these instructions? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 21:32, 4 June 2008 (CDT)


· it patient went to the OR had any procedures, or travelled outside
  the unit for tests
  ensure that items 90 to 95 are completed for the appropriate dates.
  (this is where your
  history with dates of procedures will help you.)
· number of blood specimens, glucometer testing, blood cultures and
  the previous day TISS.
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