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** for every qualifying laboratory test
** for every qualifying laboratory test
*** locate the specific lab, enter the number of times the test was performed
*** locate the specific lab, enter the number of times the test was performed
*** if a culture is taken but the sample was inadequate to produce a result, the culture is still counted under lab counts
*** if a '''culture''' is taken but the sample was inadequate to produce a result, the culture is still counted under lab counts
*** for '''platelets''', one bag hung as indicated on the [[TISS]] is equal to 5 platelet units in the lab count.
** if a patient has '''no labs''' by the end of their stay, enter a date and leave zeros under all the labs
** if a patient has '''no labs''' by the end of their stay, enter a date and leave zeros under all the labs
***For platelets, one bag hung as indicated on the [[tiss]] is equal to 5 platelet units in the lab count.
 
[[Category: Labs]]
[[Category: Labs]]
[[Category: Data_Collection_Guide]]
[[Category: Data_Collection_Guide]]

Revision as of 10:01, 11 July 2011

Note: See Labs for more general info on the labs data.

The Critical Care database counts the laboratory tests listed at S AllLabsTable for every patient for their entire LOS in a unit. Different collection of labs is collected at HSC than elsewhere. Some lab data at HSC is imported directly.

Lab Collection Process

  • For every ICU patient,
    • for every qualifying laboratory test
      • locate the specific lab, enter the number of times the test was performed
      • if a culture is taken but the sample was inadequate to produce a result, the culture is still counted under lab counts
      • for platelets, one bag hung as indicated on the TISS is equal to 5 platelet units in the lab count.
    • if a patient has no labs by the end of their stay, enter a date and leave zeros under all the labs