CON ICU Collection Guide: Difference between revisions
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ICU has binders of thinnings for long stay patients. They are kept on the rounds cart in ICU. Old charts are kept on the rounds cart. | ICU has binders of thinnings for long stay patients. They are kept on the rounds cart in ICU. Old charts are kept on the rounds cart. | ||
The surgical floor generally leave ICU charting/forms in the charts. The medical floors will often thin out the ICU flow sheets. They are kept in drawers on the medical floors...just ask the clerk for them.Occasionally chart thinnings are sent to medical records even though the patient is still an inpatient. They are not sent back up to the wards and in that case you may need to look at the thinnings in medical records. | The surgical floor generally leave ICU charting/forms in the charts. The medical floors will often thin out the ICU flow sheets. They are kept in drawers on the medical floors...just ask the clerk for them.Occasionally chart thinnings are sent to medical records even though the patient is still an inpatient. They are not sent back up to the wards and in that case you may need to look at the thinnings in medical records. | ||
===Green sheets and Tiss sheets=== | ===Green sheets and Tiss sheets=== | ||