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The admissions in each ICU logbook (MICU and SICU) are numbered consecutively 1-11, and then starting at 1 again. Using this numerical sequence will divide the workload according to the percentage for each EFT noted above. (Using 1-11 is easy to follow, but the percentage will not be exact for the EFT. To be exact we would need to use sequence 1-30, which may be harder to follow for collectors. '''Will trial number sequence and distribution with 1-11 first and see how it goes.''') | The admissions in each ICU logbook (MICU and SICU) are numbered consecutively 1-11, and then starting at 1 again. Using this numerical sequence will divide the workload according to the percentage for each EFT noted above. (Using 1-11 is easy to follow, but the percentage will not be exact for the EFT. To be exact we would need to use sequence 1-30, which may be harder to follow for collectors. '''Will trial number sequence and distribution with 1-11 first and see how it goes.''') | ||
In practice the sequence of 11 will be divided between the three laptops liked this: | In practice the sequence of 11 will be divided between the three laptops liked this: | ||
*1 -H9 (old ICU'''a''') - [[p:Joanna Velasco]] | *1 -H9 (old ICU'''a''') - [[p:Joanna Velasco]] | ||
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*11 -H7 (old ICU'''d''') - (vacant) | *11 -H7 (old ICU'''d''') - (vacant) | ||
--[[p:Joanna Velasco]] Feb 20.19 | --[[p:Joanna Velasco]] Feb 20.19 | ||
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