HSC SICU Collection Guide: Difference between revisions
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The preferred source for the Transfer Ready date and time is the Green Sheet. If that is blank, the next source is the doctors' order sheet. | The preferred source for the Transfer Ready date and time is the Green Sheet. If that is blank, the next source is the doctors' order sheet. | ||
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== APACHE == | == APACHE == | ||
*These numbers are collected from the ICU Addendum Sheet/s and the flowsheets. If the patient comes from PACU, they do not use the ICU Addendum sheets. Under Admit Type, the surgery must be an E1 to qualify as Emergent. This info is found on the white typed OR sheet which indicated the start and end times, procedure, etc. (Not the Anesthetic Record). | *These numbers are collected from the ICU Addendum Sheet/s and the flowsheets. If the patient comes from PACU, they do not use the ICU Addendum sheets. Under [[Admit Type for APACHE II]], the surgery must be an E1 to qualify as Emergent. This info is found on the white typed OR sheet which indicated the start and end times, procedure, etc. (Not the Anesthetic Record). | ||
*The best source for the GCS is the admitting RN's notes. Patients are often initally on Propofol and this is shortly DC'd which then allows a proper assessment. The neuro patients or head trauma patients may be sedated for long periods of time and the admission GCS may need to be used. Those patients will generally have a very poor neuro status even without Propofol. | *The best source for the GCS is the admitting RN's notes. Patients are often initally on Propofol and this is shortly DC'd which then allows a proper assessment. The neuro patients or head trauma patients may be sedated for long periods of time and the admission GCS may need to be used. Those patients will generally have a very poor neuro status even without Propofol. | ||