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*completed TISS forms ready for sending to the main office will be kept in a tray in the office cupboard until notified to send to main office | *completed TISS forms ready for sending to the main office will be kept in a tray in the office cupboard until notified to send to main office | ||
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*requests for Health Records will be sent weekly via email to Leslie Costa, Manager, Health Records email: lcosta2@sbgh.mb.ca | |||
** Is that only for CC or for Med also? If med also the info should live in [[STB_Collection_Guide#IMPORTANT UPDATE DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC]] instead (or even in its own section if we think it will stay that way. Ttenbergen 16:05, 2020 April 8 (CDT)}} | |||
== Identifying STB ICU patients == | == Identifying STB ICU patients == |
Revision as of 15:05, 2020 April 8
This article contains information specific to STB Critical Care Units. See STB Collection Guide for general STB info and see ICU Curriculum for general critical care info.
Please make sure you document information at the most general level that is applicable, i.e. don't code something that affects all collection at StB in the program or unit level articles.
See also:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION DURING COVID PANDEMIC
see STB_Collection_Guide#IMPORTANT UPDATE DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC for general info
- STB ICU Data Collectors will be working from home until recalled or redeployed; we are monitoring our emails
- each ICU collector will be on site once weekly to collect completed TISS forms & complete profiles in Health Records
- Marla Penner will be on site each Monday
- Valerie Penner will be on site each Tuesday
- Stephanie Cortilet will be on site each Thursday
- when on site, each collector will request that their unit clerk send the completed TISS forms kept on unit to Health Records via pneumatic tube; forms will be sent in an envelope addressed to Attn. Research Shelf 24
- completed TISS forms ready for sending to the main office will be kept in a tray in the office cupboard until notified to send to main office
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Identifying STB ICU patients
See also Identifying ICU admissions
Cardiac Type patients
VAP notification
In addition to Contacting Quality Officer and Manager for VAPs and CLIs, for VAP's also notify Rob Ariano who will notify all contacts for a SWOOP.
Labs
Remember to count cardiac MRI, echos and angiograms in the labs.
- With the STB Electronic Patient Record we do not count most labs or pharms until the patient is discharged from the unit, it is the last thing we do.--LKolesar
Code STEMI
Some heart attack patients go straight to the heart cath lab directly from EMS. See STEMI for collection instructions for such patients.
Cardiac Care patients
See STB Cardiac Care patients for information specific to the cardiac service care patients in the STB MICU/SICU unit.
Patient origins and types
Medical type patients are those under medical service and may have come from a medical ward or from ER or from outside of the hospital. The medical wards at STB include
- E5
- B5
- E6
- A6
- A5 is the cardiology ward (not part of our database)
The surgical type patients are those that are admitted directly from the OR, PARR or any surgical ward. The surgical wards in SBGH are:
- CR4 cardiac surgery ward
- 2B day surg
- 6AW gyne
- 4AS surg
- 7AS
- 7AW.
When a pt is admitted from CR5 (CICU) this pt is deemed a surgical type (not cardiac).
cost center
Our cost number for supply ordering is 6766
Outreach efforts
St Boniface critical care collectors attend the STB VAP Committee.