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For ICU this concept is related to the old [[Admit date and time]]. Resp L_Log.R_AdmDate and L_Log.R_AdmTime.
For ICU this concept is related to the old [[Admit date and time]]. Resp L_Log.R_AdmDate and L_Log.R_AdmTime.
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Revision as of 13:02, 2018 August 23

Data Element (edit)
Field Name: Arrive_DtTm
CCMDB Label: Arrive DtTm
CCMDB tab: not stated
Table: L_Log table
Data type: date
Length: not stated
Program: Med and CC
Created/Raw: Raw
Start Date: 2016-07-01
End Date: 2300-01-01
Sort Index: 45

Date and time when the patient physically arrived on unit.

  • SMW

Legacy implementation right in the table

  • Cargo


  • Categories
  • Forms


As in, arrived at (Service/Location field).

Collection Instruction

For each patient enter the date and time when the patient physically arrived on the ward. For off ward patients,

  • if the patient does arrive on your unit, then the Arrive DtTm will be the physical arrival on the unit, while the Accept DtTm will be when the service accepted care of the patient

sources for Arrive DtTm

EPR

To find the arrive date & time when using electronic patient record (epr):

  • clicking on Registration (on top left bar)
  • then Visit Location, then Location History
  • A new Location History window will pop up that will tell you the date & time that the patient arrived at a particular location.

First set of vital signs

The first set of vital signs can be used as ArriveDtTm if data in EPR is not good.

Accept DtTm > Arrive DtTm

If the Accept DtTm > Arrive DtTm, make accept = arrive.

pt never arrives on your unit

Data Use

Many things, need to pull them together Ttenbergen 12:59, 2016 March 21 (CDT)

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Implemented:

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Legacy

For Medicine this concept is related to old ER Wait date an time.

For ICU this concept is related to the old Admit date and time. Resp L_Log.R_AdmDate and L_Log.R_AdmTime.

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