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* care is stepped down e.g. vital signs decreased, off monitor, IV meds changed to PO meds
* care is stepped down e.g. vital signs decreased, off monitor, IV meds changed to PO meds
* patient is made ACP-C in ICU, regardless of whether or not they are still intubated and ventilated
* patient is made ACP-C in ICU, regardless of whether or not they are still intubated and ventilated
{{discussion}} If patient died shortly in ICU after declaring ACP-C, say <2 hrs or within 2-4 hrs or within a day),is transfer ready needed? Or is there a cut-off time? --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 12:25, 2018 August 9 (CDT)  
{{discussion}} If patient died shortly in ICU after declaring ACP-C, say <2 hrs or within 2-4 hrs or within a day),is transfer ready needed? Or is there a cut-off time? --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 12:25, 2018 August 9 (CDT)
* I don't think it should matter how much time between the ACP-C designation and the death.  Why would that matter?  I think we should stick with the rule of all ACP-C patients are transfer ready. This is my opinion on this.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:08, 2018 August 9 (CDT)  
* date and time that the IICU consult is written for patient going to [[HSC_IICU]]
* date and time that the IICU consult is written for patient going to [[HSC_IICU]]
* A deconditioned patient may still be medically stable if they can re-condition elsewhere; use your judgement.
* A deconditioned patient may still be medically stable if they can re-condition elsewhere; use your judgement.