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Revision as of 07:36, 22 August 2017
The Critical Care database counts the laboratory tests listed in the L Labs Flowsheet Tab for every patient for their entire LOS in a unit.
Lab Collection Process
For every ICU patient, for every Manually collected lab, enter the number of times the test was performed into the L_Labs Flowsheet tab in the Patient Viewer in CCMDB.mdb.
See Labs collected list for a list of links to articles for each of the labs collected, with additional info.
If a patient has no entries by the end of their stay, enter a date and leave zeros under all the labs.
Labs done on route
Labs (eg CTs) done on the way to the Unit e.g. from the ER, are not counted since they occur before admission to the Unit.
Blood Products
Rejected Specimens
Rejected specimens are not included in the lab counts.(Discussed at the Task meeting January 5,2015)
Lab Collection End Date March 31, 2017
When all patients, with an admission date prior to March 31, 2017,have been discharged, please update the following. Once all the patients have been discharged Tina will take out the labs that we no longer count, Thank You!
all clear
- p:Lisa Kaita - GGH - all clear
- p:Michelle Lagadi - VGH - all clear
- p:Lorri Pruden - SOGH - all clear
- p:Marla Penner - ACCU SBGH - all clear
- p:Lois Bilesky - CICU SBGH - all clear
- p:Laura Kolesar - ICMS SBGH - all clear
- all clear ---Jpeterson 11:58, 2017 July 3 (CDT)
- p:Gail Hall-Conc-all clear
- p:Lori Lovell - HSC - all clear as of 2017-08-10
- p:Joanna Velasco - HSC - all clear
- Does IICU at HSC have any patients from before March 31? Joyce, when you said "all clear" which units are you referring to? Maybe all areas are now "all clear"? Just checking.