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Green Sheets are kept on the rounds table. Collectors should check daily to make sure each patient has one stamped up. The clerks are very good at this but occasionally one gets missed.
Green Sheets are kept on the rounds table. Collectors should check daily to make sure each patient has one stamped up. The clerks are very good at this but occasionally one gets missed.


An effort should be made with other collectors to coordinate the patients coming and going to and from other units where data is collected unless everything is straight forward.Use names only initials and birth date to identify patients.Once the communication has gone check off the follow up column on the collectors data collection log.Use the transfer Tracker to see what time out of hospital transfers came from other ICU's. If the time is off notify the collector at the other site.
For more complex patients you may need to coordinate with other collectors.Use only initials and birth date to identify patients.Once the communication has gone check off the follow up column on the collectors data collection log.Use the transfer Tracker to see what time out of hospital transfers came from other ICU's. If the time is off notify the collector at the other site.If an error with the times occurs notify Pagasa to correct the sent files.


If a MICU patient overflows into another unit, it is still MICU patient in the location. The number must be taken from the home unit log. The data is collected by the collector where the patient resides and put onto the MICU laptop.  Return to the MICU is not a transfer.
If a MICU patient overflows into another unit, it is still MICU patient in the location. The number must be taken from the home unit log. The data is collected by the collector where the patient resides and put onto the MICU laptop.  Return to the MICU is not a transfer.