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==='''5 North (N5) [[NTU]]'''===
==='''5 North (N5) [[NTU]]'''===
*computer ID# GHDW210XH5XDVW1.ad.wrha.mb.ca
*computer ID# GHDW210X5100QYC.ad.wrha.mb.ca
*unit local is 2241, fax 204-837-0567
*unit local is 2241, fax 204-837-0567
*Unit Manager is Helen Cherwinski local 2344 pager 204-931-4073
*Unit Manager is Helen Cherwinski local 2344 pager 204-931-4073

Revision as of 12:04, 2015 July 23

This page contains information specific to Grace Hospital Medicine collection only. See GRA General Collection Guide for information related to all Grace Hospital collection, and see Medicine Curriculum for information to all-site ICU data collection.

Areas of Data Collection at the Grace

3 North (N3) CTU

  • computer ID# GHDW210X5100QYC.1.ad.wrha.mb.ca
  • unit local 2312, fax 204-837-0572
  • Unit Manager is Kathy Kwiatkowski local 2309 pager 204-931-4059
  • is a Clinical Teaching Unit with 30 beds
  • encompasses Room #s 301-310, & 337-340
  • Carol James is the full-time unit clerk who maintains the admission/discharge book which is kept to the right of the computer monitor at the desk: part-time clerk is Jeewan Brar
  • pts. are generally short stay, and turn over is rapid
  • working space is available in the conference area between 3 North & 3 South directly down the hallway across from the south elevators

Transfer time from Releasing time to care project

3 North is participating in the trial of a program called Releasing Time to Care, an initiative that tries to diminish the amount of charting and communications required by nursing so as to release more time for them to give hands on care. A large part of the program requires all disciplines to continually update multiple fields on a large white board at the main nursing desk, so that information is available at a glance to all health care disciplines. One of the fields contained on the board indicates whether each pt is medically stable (indicted by Yes/No); this information is communicated to nursing by the physicians/housestaff when the pt becomes medically stable. As per discussion with Trish June 4/14 following the Team Meeting, this feature can be used by Data Collection to indicate a transfer ready date in Access. This will require that the Collector on 3 North refer to the board during each workday to see whether the medically stable status of any pt has changed. If so, the date can then be recorded as the medically stable date for purposes of collecting a transfer ready date.

5 North (N5) NTU

  • computer ID# GHDW210X5100QYC.ad.wrha.mb.ca
  • unit local is 2241, fax 204-837-0567
  • Unit Manager is Helen Cherwinski local 2344 pager 204-931-4073
  • is attended by the GAP (Grace Attending Physicians: Dr. Julian Joshua, Dr. Ron George, Dr. George Borrett, and Dr. Ralf Macek)and also admits Oncology & Placement pts. with a total of 35 beds
  • encompasses Room #s 501-507 (Unit 1) 508-512 (Unit 2) and 520-525 (Unit 3)
  • Full-time clerk is Tracy Laxdal, part-time clerk is Lori Pilkey; ward admission/discharge binder is kept with the binders to the far left of the ward clerk's station at the main desk
  • There is ongoing construction on the unit and therefore it is difficult to find workspace.

3 South (W3) NTU

  • our program refers to this area as 3 West or W3 as that is what it was called at program origin
  • Unit Manager is Rob Gibson local 2356, pager 204-932-7352
  • unit local is 2181 fax 837-0573
  • is attended by the GAP Physicians
  • encompasses Room #s 311-330
    • The designation METU - Medical Extended Teaching Unit was discontinued sometime in January 2012 as the unit decided it was no longer practical to continue to move pts from one unit to another to accommodate the lower staffing needs of the METU vs pt acuity.
  • ward admission/discharge book is kept on the counter to the right of the computer monitor
  • full-time Unit Clerk is Zerline Bernardo; part-time clerk is Marge McCartney
  • work space is available in the conference room between 3 South & 3 North, or in the tiny storage room across the hall from the conference room

Medicine Overflow

OVER

  • patients are admitted into off-service beds throughout the hospital and are difficult to track.
  • Maureen in Health Records prints a daily Admission Register from her EPR which includes Medicine, Critical Care, ER & elective surgery admissions. We compare the Admission Register to the Medicine ward censuses in our EPR to make sure all admitted patients are accounted for, and this is where any EMIPs will be picked up. The admission register can picked up by the Data Collector covering N3 in Health Records when we are there each day when in hospital.
  • pts. that are admitted into an overflow bed on an off-service unit are assigned a pt. location as follows:
  • if the pt. belongs to the teaching service, the pt. location will be GRA_N3 with variable 5 OVZ
  • if the pt. belongs to the non-teaching units, the pt. location will be GRA_N5 with variable 5 OVZ

Who collects "OVERs"

Each collector will collect for any patients admitted under their ward physician i.e. If a Medicine patient is admitted under the GAP Physician who is currently admitting to N5 ward and there is no bed available on ward N5 then the patient will show up on the Physician census generated daily by EHealth/Patient Registry for N5, and the N5 collector will collect the data.

Med Var 5 OVZ

Patient that are OVER's will have the code OVZ entered into Med Var 5

EMIP start date

  • November, 2010
  • for definition go to EMIP article.
  • the EMIP census will also be generated as above in Health Records
  • we keep an EMIP tracking record on the office bulletin board. The EMIP patient names are listed after being found on the daily list from Patient Registry and then crossed off once they have been located on one of our other census lists.
  • tracking and data collection is done by N3 collector.
  • separate log sheet is keptat the back of the N3 binder.
  • data for EMIP's is entered into N3 laptop and files sent with N3 files.
  • Site and location is entered as: GRA_EMIP.

Other Grace Hospital Wards

  • 1 North (N1) Psychiatry, located in a separate building accessible by tunnel system; N1 Psych pts will be moving to a secure area to the north of 5 north sometime in the near future; renovations on 5 North are currently underway to accommodate these pts
  • 2 South (S2) Orthopaedic Surgery: ward clerk is Donna Cruikshank
  • 4 West (W4) PANSU: ward clerk is Barb Yake
  • 4 South (S4) General Surgery: ward clerk is Mary Gillingham
  • 4 East (E4)- (NG)- Transitional Care Unit- see NG
  • Grace Hospice - is a Palliative/End of Life Care facilty located on the ground of Grace hospital but is not accessible via tunnel system; ward clerk is Pat Gyles
  • the Grace is currently an active construction zone as the new MRI building is under construction at eh east end of the building; the MRI building is being added to the existing diagnostic imaging wing across from Health Records
  • when the N1 pts have been moved to 5 North sometime in 2015, the building that currently houses the Psychiatric facilities will be demolished and a new Emergency Department will be constructed on this site. The good news is that all the construction is visible from our office window; the bad news is that all the construction noise is audible from our office window :(

Medicine Physicians

  • all Medicine areas rotate Physician coverage which changes bi-weekly on Monday; there is an up to date on-call schedule available on each laptop desktop
  • Medicine Program Chief is Dr. E. Cowden, local 2144; her administrative assistant is Erva Ritson, local 2588
  • the CTU on N3 is attended by Drs. B. Johnson, E. Cowden , M. Kramer, M. Selaman, D. Meyrowitz, W. Li, N. Matthews, J. Silha, R. Hamedani, B. MacDougall, F. Bovell, A. MacDiarmid, S. Narasimhan, T. Sochocki , N. Ramadan, J. Laxton, G. Drobot, S. Lam & T. Hiebert
  • N5 and W3(S3) are attended by the GMU Attending Physicians commonly referred to as GAP: Drs. G. Borrett, R. Macek, J. Joshua, and R. George
  • we do not follow Dr. Harris' pts (Oncology) but you will find them on N5 & W3

Responsibilities of Medicine Data Collectors

Grace Data Collectors

The area of responsibility of each Medicine Data Collector is flexible and is determined by the workload of the wards when considered as a whole.

We communicate regularly and attempt to even out the workload by the less burdened collector completing collection on discharged patients from the busier areas, +/or entering the already collected data for the busier units on the laptop while the other collector continues to collect

Medicine Admission/Discharge Date & Time

is found on the pink Admission Summary sheet at the beginning of the chart and is recorded by Patient Registration on notification by Emergency that the patient has been accepted for admission by the Medicine physician on call, and by Health Records according to the discharge information found on the chart

Transfer Link Times

Transfer time from ER and inter-facility is taken from the EPR Registration>Visit Location>Location History

When a patient is transferred to or from another ward that participates in Data Collection, we also use the tie in the EPR Registration>Visit Location>Location History. The time in the computer is used for the discharge. Add 5 minutes to the discharge time and this is the admission time for the receiving unit.

Serial Numbering for N5_W3

For changes starting week of February 20, 2012 go to: Serial_Numbering_for_GRA_MED_N5_W3