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* [[HSC General Collection Guide]]
* [[HSC General Collection Guide]]
* [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]]
* [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]]
== Ward contacts ==
See [[HSC IICU]]


== Unit admission log book and other paperwork ==
== Unit admission log book and other paperwork ==
A test book is kept on the shelf behind the main desk and completed TISS and green sheets are kept there.
The admission log book is located on the shelf behind the main desk.


TISS are kept on the clipboards at the bedside. You really have to watch the dates and numbers on these as time goes on it is easy to get mixed up!
*Since the IICU census has increased to 8 beds, we are dividing the workload as follows:
**laptops ICUA and ICUD take 3 patients.
**laptop ICUB takes 2 patients.
***Once a patient is discharged from IICU, the collector following that patient will admit a new one.
***This is different than described in [[HSC ICU locations and serial number sharing]] due to the long-stay nature of IICU patients.


Green sheets are in the same binder as the tiss sheets
Completed TISS and green sheets are kept in a white test binder on the shelf behind the main desk.


== Ward contacts ==
TISS sheets of patients still in the unit are kept on the clipboards at the bedside.
<as in people>
*Make sure they are numbered and dated correctly, as this often gets mixed up on these long-stay patients.
 
Thinned charts and CCFS are kept in large black binders on the shelf behind the main desk.
 
 
== Work Space ==
Work space in IICU is limited.
 
Collectors may use the small computer desk or one of the side desks used by nurses, if available.
*Rounds takes place in the morning, so the best time to work in IICU is in the afternoons.
*Collectors may take the large black binders (containing thinned charts and CCFS) to their office for review and to check TISS sheets, but make sure to let the CRN or the bedside nurse know. This was confirmed by the manager and CRN in IICU.


== Collector "base" ==
<as in desk spot>


== PT Type comment still relevant? ==
== Additional Info ==
as transferred from [[HSC Critical Care Collection Guide]]:
All IICU patients are entered as "medical" under [[Admit Type for APACHE II]], even if they are admitted from SICU.


{{discuss |
* "If the patients come from a surgical area the SICU data collector will collect on them but they will be typed as medical patients."
** Typed as in what? [[Registry Patient Type]] (that is legacy now...)? [[Admit Type for APACHE II]]?
**  Is this still relevant after workload redistribution? Ttenbergen 11:47, 2015 May 20 (CDT) And is this how you want it? }}


==Other HSC site specific info==  
==Other HSC site specific info==  
see [[:Category: Health Sciences Center Office]]
see [[:Category: Health Sciences Center Office]]


== Related articles ==  
== Related articles ==  

Revision as of 12:55, 21 April 2020

This article contains collection information specific to the IICU at HSC.

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 HSC in the program or unit level articles.

See the following for more general information:

Ward contacts

See HSC IICU


Unit admission log book and other paperwork

The admission log book is located on the shelf behind the main desk.

  • Since the IICU census has increased to 8 beds, we are dividing the workload as follows:
    • laptops ICUA and ICUD take 3 patients.
    • laptop ICUB takes 2 patients.
      • Once a patient is discharged from IICU, the collector following that patient will admit a new one.
      • This is different than described in HSC ICU locations and serial number sharing due to the long-stay nature of IICU patients.

Completed TISS and green sheets are kept in a white test binder on the shelf behind the main desk.

TISS sheets of patients still in the unit are kept on the clipboards at the bedside.

  • Make sure they are numbered and dated correctly, as this often gets mixed up on these long-stay patients.

Thinned charts and CCFS are kept in large black binders on the shelf behind the main desk.


Work Space

Work space in IICU is limited.

Collectors may use the small computer desk or one of the side desks used by nurses, if available.

  • Rounds takes place in the morning, so the best time to work in IICU is in the afternoons.
  • Collectors may take the large black binders (containing thinned charts and CCFS) to their office for review and to check TISS sheets, but make sure to let the CRN or the bedside nurse know. This was confirmed by the manager and CRN in IICU.


Additional Info

All IICU patients are entered as "medical" under Admit Type for APACHE II, even if they are admitted from SICU.


Other HSC site specific info

see Category: Health Sciences Center Office


Related articles

Related articles: