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* [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]] | * [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]] | ||
== Unit admission log book == | == Unit admission log book and other paperwork == | ||
A test book is kept on the shelf behind the main desk and completed TISS and green sheets are kept there. | |||
TISS are kept on the clipboards at the bedside. You really have to watch the dates and numbers on these as time goes on it is easy to get mixed up! | |||
Green sheets are in the same binder as the tiss sheets | |||
== Ward contacts == | == Ward contacts == | ||
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<as in desk spot> | <as in desk spot> | ||
== | == PT Type comment still relevant? == | ||
as transferred from [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]]: | |||
If the patients come from a surgical area the SICU data collector will collect on them but they will be typed as medical patients. {{discussion}} still relevant after workload redistribution? Ttenbergen 11:47, 2015 May 20 (CDT) | If the patients come from a surgical area the SICU data collector will collect on them but they will be typed as medical patients. {{discussion}} still relevant after workload redistribution? Ttenbergen 11:47, 2015 May 20 (CDT) | ||
==Other HSC site specific info== | |||
see [[:Category: Health Sciences Center Office]] | |||
==Other | |||
Revision as of 15:09, 20 May 2015
This article contains collection information specific to the IICU at HSC.
Please make sure you document information at the most general level that is applicable, i.e. don't code something that affects all collection at StB in the program or unit level articles.
See the following for more general information:
Unit admission log book and other paperwork
A test book is kept on the shelf behind the main desk and completed TISS and green sheets are kept there.
TISS are kept on the clipboards at the bedside. You really have to watch the dates and numbers on these as time goes on it is easy to get mixed up!
Green sheets are in the same binder as the tiss sheets
Ward contacts
<as in people>
Collector "base"
<as in desk spot>
PT Type comment still relevant?
as transferred from HSC Critical Care Collection Guide: If the patients come from a surgical area the SICU data collector will collect on them but they will be typed as medical patients. Template:Discussion still relevant after workload redistribution? Ttenbergen 11:47, 2015 May 20 (CDT)