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==Sampling Plan / Procedure== | ==Sampling Plan / Procedure== | ||
100 % of all patients | 100 % of all patients monitored for CAM positive as indicated by the presence of this TISS items: | ||
T9 - CAM positive (TISS Item) | |||
===Inclusion Criteria=== | ===Inclusion Criteria=== | ||
100 % of all patients monitored for CAM positive as indicated by the presence of this TISS items: | |||
T9 - CAM positive (TISS Item) | |||
===Exclusion Criteria=== | ===Exclusion Criteria=== | ||
Patients who are not on deliruis consition. | |||
===Frequency=== | ===Frequency=== | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 1 December 2021
Nurse reported CAM positive days
Indicators | |
Indicator: | Delirium days |
Created/Raw: | created |
Program: | Critical Care |
Start Date: | |
End Date: | |
Reports: | Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report, STB ICUs VAP Rate, CLIBSI Rate Summary |
QI domain
- Safe
Significance
Delirium is associated with worse patient outcomes and higher costs. Factors associated with delirium prevalence include patient mix and severity of illness, and structural and process related aspects of ICU care. Need to examine compliance with CAM testing in each unit when interpreting delirium prevalence.
Sampling Plan / Procedure
100 % of all patients monitored for CAM positive as indicated by the presence of this TISS items: T9 - CAM positive (TISS Item)
Inclusion Criteria
100 % of all patients monitored for CAM positive as indicated by the presence of this TISS items: T9 - CAM positive (TISS Item)
Exclusion Criteria
Patients who are not on deliruis consition.
Frequency
Definition and Derivation
Number of days that a patient had a positive CAM score per 1000 patient-days.
Numerator
Denominator
Data Sources
SAS Program
Report Users
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