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=== Collection Instructions === | === Collection Instructions === | ||
# | *ccmdb TMP: | ||
# | *PROJECT: Admit Intent (''current suggestion for project name'') | ||
*ITEM: Comfort Care | |||
#Ward admitting physician/resident's order/note is required to be present on the chart at the time of ward admission stating: that intent for this ward admission is for: comfort care or ACP C or palliation. | |||
#Admit DX's would use the same process as we always do. Most significant Medical problem in admit 1, 2, 3 etc. | |||
Note: comfort care, ACP C, palliation all mean that the ''INTENT of care at the time of ward admission'' is for comfort care. This does not preclude having some medical treatments like treating an pneumonia or infection, pain, dehydration and anything else that would ease suffering. | Note: comfort care, ACP C, palliation all mean that the ''INTENT of care at the time of ward admission'' is for comfort care. This does not preclude having some medical treatments like treating an pneumonia or infection, pain, dehydration and anything else that would ease suffering. |
Revision as of 11:16, 2013 October 30
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Comfort care, ACP C, palliation
Data Use and Purpose
The purpose of adding this to TMP is allow the medicine program to identify those patients whom the initial intent of care AT the start of a ward admission is: comfort care, ACP C, palliation.
NOTE: Palliation does not mean consult to Palliative Care Service, but can include it.
Collection Instructions
- ccmdb TMP:
- PROJECT: Admit Intent (current suggestion for project name)
- ITEM: Comfort Care
- Ward admitting physician/resident's order/note is required to be present on the chart at the time of ward admission stating: that intent for this ward admission is for: comfort care or ACP C or palliation.
- Admit DX's would use the same process as we always do. Most significant Medical problem in admit 1, 2, 3 etc.
Note: comfort care, ACP C, palliation all mean that the INTENT of care at the time of ward admission is for comfort care. This does not preclude having some medical treatments like treating an pneumonia or infection, pain, dehydration and anything else that would ease suffering.
Shirley Kiesmans question: pt comes to CTU/S4 with a Dr.'s note/order stated intent of care is for comfort care/ACP C. Pt has Dx of CVA, CAP, cancer.
- Admit DX would be: 1. CVA 2. CAP, 3 CA which ever one is the primary problem first. Could be CAP because had CVA last week.
- TMP