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m How is the workload split?: That makes a lot more sense, Thanks for the explanation Joanna!
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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.''')
**Due to the COVID outbreak, we are unable to go to the units to log in our admissions. For the time being, we are printing out 2 EPR Reports lists:  admissions/transfers for MICU and andmissions/transfers for SICU. Each list is numbered with the 1-11 sequence to divide the workload.


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: