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*'''Note that the ICU team DOES NOT take over care DURING a code on the ward'''. When the ICU team runs a ward code, they are just performing a procedure (ACLS) for the ward team. We only consider the ICU team as taking over care IF once the patient has survived the code (or possibly in between arrests), the ICU team has agreed to do so. So, this is not automatic. The main way this will be noted is that the Medicine ward resident will almost certainly write a note indicating this. | *'''Note that the ICU team DOES NOT take over care DURING a code on the ward'''. When the ICU team runs a ward code, they are just performing a procedure (ACLS) for the ward team. We only consider the ICU team as taking over care IF once the patient has survived the code (or possibly in between arrests), the ICU team has agreed to do so. So, this is not automatic. The main way this will be noted is that the Medicine ward resident will almost certainly write a note indicating this. | ||
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*In the past we talked about [[Arrive DtTm]] and [[Accept DtTm]]. But in 2020 we transitioned to a different way of keeping track (separately) of the patient's physical location (i.e. [[Boarding Loc]] tmp entry) and the service they are under ([[Service tmp entry]]). | |||
**So, what used to be called [[Accept DtTm]] is now the date/time of the initial [[Service tmp entry]] | |||
* | **And, what used to be called [[Arrive DtTm]] is now the date/time of the initial [[Boarding Loc]] | ||
* | *What we are seeking for these dates/times is the TRUTH, which may not be what is listed in COGNOS. | ||
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