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'''ICU Var | '''ICU Var 4''' is used tag patients who are '''parked in the ER''' for a period of time while being transferred between two ICU’s in the city. | ||
*this is not a very common practice. | *this is not a very common practice. | ||
*there are some profiles with unexplained gaps in time when a patient is moved from one ICU to another in the city. For some unforeseen reason, the accepting ICU did not have a bed ready. With the Statistician now linking continuous hospital admissions in the city, we needed a tag for the few cases that were held up for this reason so that these transfers would not be continually questioned when data reviewed. | *there are some profiles with unexplained gaps in time when a patient is moved from one ICU to another in the city. For some unforeseen reason, the accepting ICU did not have a bed ready. With the Statistician now linking continuous hospital admissions in the city, we needed a tag for the few cases that were held up for this reason so that these transfers would not be continually questioned when data reviewed. |
Revision as of 15:20, 2010 January 27
ICU Var 4 is used tag patients who are parked in the ER for a period of time while being transferred between two ICU’s in the city.
- this is not a very common practice.
- there are some profiles with unexplained gaps in time when a patient is moved from one ICU to another in the city. For some unforeseen reason, the accepting ICU did not have a bed ready. With the Statistician now linking continuous hospital admissions in the city, we needed a tag for the few cases that were held up for this reason so that these transfers would not be continually questioned when data reviewed.
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*P for parked
- Normal practice is to transfer a patient directly from ICU to ICU in the city. On very few occasions Julie sees a large gap of time when a patient is moved from one ICU to another in the city. For some unforseen reason, the accepting ICU did not have a bed ready. With Julie having to link admissions, we needed a tag for the few cases that were held up for this reason so that these transfers would not be continually questioned when data reviewed. TOstryzniuk 17:59, 22 July 2008 (CDT)
Legacy
- Was the Braden score supposed to be tracked in here? Or was it tracked and discontinued, i.e. making it a legacy use? --Ttenbergen
- It was proposed for Medicine but never done. The Braden assessment was suppose to be a Regional initiative on all Medicine wards in the city. We have been standing by, ready and waiting with a slot to record.....
TOstryzniuk 17:59, 22 July 2008 (CDT)