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== Questions ==
== Questions ==
{{Discussion}} is S2 overflow ward or urology service ward? Clarified by Michelle that urology is on N2.
Question:  Patient X came to Vic Hospital April 1/16 @0826 to ER triage.
*Patient X was admitted from ER to Urology N2 April/1/16 @ 1338.
*Patient X went to N2 (UROLOGY) April 1/16@1605
*Patient X was put on transfer to Medicine April 21/16@ 1530. 
*Patient X went from N2 to S4:  April 22/16@ 1945.--OK Please fill in for me Trish/Tina/Julie


*** Question  Patient X came to Vic Hospital  April 1/16 @0826 to ER triage .Patient X was admitted from ER to Urology N2 April/1/16 @ 1338. Patient X went to N2 (UROLOGY) April 1/16@1605 .Patient X was put on transfer to Medicine April 21/16@ 1530. 
#Pre-Acute living situation: house
Patient X went to Vic S4 from N2 April 22/16@ 1945.OK Please fill in for me Trish/Tina
#Pre-admit Inpatient institution: not applicable (only applicable if comes from a temporary location, and to find out if pt was an inpatient somewhere prior to temp location)
*1 Pre-Acute living situation: house
#Previous Location: '''Vic ward'''  (N2 surgical ward)
*2 Pre-admit Inpatient institution: not applicable (not a permanent inpatient location)
#Arrive DtTM: '''April 22, 2016 @ 1945'''
*3 Previous Location: _Vic ER
#Accept DtTM: '''April 21, 2016 @ 1530'''
*4 Arrive DtTM__: A.1_1605
#Previous Service: '''surgery'''
*5 Accept DtTM: A.1_1338
#Visit Admit DtTm_: '''April 1 2016 @0826'''  
*6 Previous Service: emergency medicine
#Transfer ready:  
*7 Visit Admit DtTm_: Apr 1@0826   
#Dispo dttm:  
*8.Transfer ready: Apr 21@1530
#Dispo:  
*9.Dispo dttm: Apr 22@1945 
*10.Dispo: Vic S4 . If you could please fill this out I can use as a guide line Thanks


Ok   I need more clarification i am confused!!This was a surgical patient who was made a medicine pt and was transferred to my unit and is still there so there isn't a transfer ready time for medicine yet ?Laura this isnt an ICU patient this is a medicine pt who was a surgical pt and transferred from urology to medicine.
If you could please fill this out I can use as a guide line Thanks
*10.Dispo: Vic S4 . If you could please fill this out I can use as a guide line Thanks
 
*Ok. I need more clarification I am confused!!This was a surgical patient who was made a medicine pt and was transferred to my unit and is still there so there isn't a transfer ready time for medicine yet ?Laura this isnt an ICU patient this is a medicine pt who was a surgical pt and transferred from urology to medicine.


*Shirley, I filled this out for you.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 12:49, 2016 April 26 (CDT)
*Shirley, I filled this out for you.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 12:49, 2016 April 26 (CDT)
**Hi guys.  thanks everyone.  I have re-cobbled the answers, as I have gotten clarification about where this patient came and went from at VIC.  N2 urology (surgical service) not from the S2.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 15:01, 2016 April 26 (CDT)


== Feedback about date/time fields ==
== Feedback about date/time fields ==

Revision as of 15:01, 26 April 2016

This field is currently being implemented, please check the instructions and put a discussion for anything that isn't clear. 

The Accept DtTm field contains the date and time when the attending accepts a patient, i.e. the date/time a patient changes status from what is documented in Previous Service field to Service/Location field.

Collection Instruction

For all critical care and medicine patients enter the date that the service physician accepted the patient.

If the patient is accepted and arrives at the same time, enter the Arrive_DtTm field and then click the "set accept_DtTm to Arrive_DtTm" button to copy the DtTm across.

Questions

Question: Patient X came to Vic Hospital April 1/16 @0826 to ER triage.

  • Patient X was admitted from ER to Urology N2 April/1/16 @ 1338.
  • Patient X went to N2 (UROLOGY) April 1/16@1605
  • Patient X was put on transfer to Medicine April 21/16@ 1530.
  • Patient X went from N2 to S4: April 22/16@ 1945.--OK Please fill in for me Trish/Tina/Julie
  1. Pre-Acute living situation: house
  2. Pre-admit Inpatient institution: not applicable (only applicable if comes from a temporary location, and to find out if pt was an inpatient somewhere prior to temp location)
  3. Previous Location: Vic ward (N2 surgical ward)
  4. Arrive DtTM: April 22, 2016 @ 1945
  5. Accept DtTM: April 21, 2016 @ 1530
  6. Previous Service: surgery
  7. Visit Admit DtTm_: April 1 2016 @0826
  8. Transfer ready:
  9. Dispo dttm:
  10. Dispo:

If you could please fill this out I can use as a guide line Thanks

  • Ok. I need more clarification I am confused!!This was a surgical patient who was made a medicine pt and was transferred to my unit and is still there so there isn't a transfer ready time for medicine yet ?Laura this isnt an ICU patient this is a medicine pt who was a surgical pt and transferred from urology to medicine.
  • Shirley, I filled this out for you.--LKolesar 12:49, 2016 April 26 (CDT)
    • Hi guys. thanks everyone. I have re-cobbled the answers, as I have gotten clarification about where this patient came and went from at VIC. N2 urology (surgical service) not from the S2.Trish Ostryzniuk 15:01, 2016 April 26 (CDT)

Feedback about date/time fields

Anything else? Ttenbergen 17:32, 2016 April 18 (CDT)

Data Use

Many things, need to pull them together Ttenbergen 12:59, 2016 March 21 (CDT)

Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks

  • Function ADT_Chronological()

Legacy

This field is part of the 2016 Time and Place changes.

For medicine this concept is related to admit date and time (when pt is from ER). It does not simply replace the field, so this value still needs to be entered for patients not from ER.

For critical care this concept is related to Service Sending to ICU. (There is no comparable field in ICU for this in the old system).