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Primarily admissions comprise an aging population living in the community with home care supports. | Primarily admissions comprise an aging population living in the community with home care supports. | ||
Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 | Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 CTU | ||
Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling. | Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling. | ||
Revision as of 15:43, 15 September 2017
| Location | |
| Location | VIC S5 |
| First Admission | September 1, 2005 |
| Program | Medicine |
| Hospital | VIC |
| Nr of Beds | 28-30 |
| Collection Unit Phone: | +(204) 477 3434 |
| Collection Unit Fax : | +(204) 269-7641 |
| Collection Unit Manager : | Kurt Pay |
| Collection Unit Manager Phone : | +(204) 477 3262 pager 204-931-3613 |
| Collection Unit Clerk : | Aning |
Location profile
- Victoria Medical Unit VMU, room numbers 518-3 to 536-2
N5/S5 Patient Profile:
Primarily admissions comprise an aging population living in the community with home care supports. Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 CTU Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling.