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Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) m that detail is relevant in a bunch of places and will likely evolve over time, so it really should not be here. If nothing else, it is also relevant to Medicine, so should live in Critical Care and Medicine Database Core Curriculum |
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*[[APACHE II | APACHE II Elements]]Note: if pt is on immunosuppressive drugs (RA or SLE pts) mark this in chronic history scoring. | *[[APACHE II | APACHE II Elements]]Note: if pt is on immunosuppressive drugs (RA or SLE pts) mark this in chronic history scoring. | ||
*[[Significant complications]] | *[[Significant complications]] | ||
*[[Lab Collection Process]]/[[Blood Products in Labs]] | *[[Lab Collection Process]]/[[Blood Products in Labs]] | ||
* | *[[Pathogens]]/[[Culture reports]] | ||
*[[Pharmacy collection]] | *[[Pharmacy collection]] | ||
*[[TISS28]] | *[[TISS28]] |
Revision as of 14:48, 4 December 2017
This article contains some links to information related only to the Critical Care part of the Critical Care and Medicine Database. See Critical Care and Medicine Database Core Curriculum for information that applies to both.
This article does not contain all specific "detailed" elements that are collected for Critical Care. It is a broad overview of key categories.
- APACHE II ElementsNote: if pt is on immunosuppressive drugs (RA or SLE pts) mark this in chronic history scoring.
- Significant complications
- Lab Collection Process/Blood Products in Labs
- Pathogens/Culture reports
- Pharmacy collection
- TISS28
- Green sheet
- Category:All Projects ICU & Medicine
- Category:All Projects ICU only
- LTV
- Dxs for which special instructions apply
- Organ Donor
- VAP - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
- Central Line Related Blood stream Infection (CLI)
- P-Op Resp Failure
- Septic Shock
- Cardiogenic Shock
- pneumothorax there are two categories for coding
- Witnessed Cardiac Arrest, Unwitnessed Cardiac Arrest
- BRR
- admission from PACU to SICU: failure to wean, see P-Op Resp Failure for others