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'''OVER''' stands is used as a patient location in the Critical Care and Medicine database. | |||
OVER is used as [[Location field|location]] for patients at the Victoria Hospital who are admitted from ER to a non-VMU bed (off service ward) for their whole stay. This patient has to be admitted to VMU before we track them. We use different [[serial number]]s for this. | |||
== Discussion== | |||
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* Could someone from the Vic clarify the definition above please? Specifically, if they are admitted to a non-VMU bed for the ''whole stay'' then how are they ever admitted to VMU for us to track them? Is it a question of admitting to a bed as opposed to admitting to a ward? Once that's clarified, please delete the discussion.[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:16, 1 March 2010 (CST) | |||
== Related Articles == | |||
* [[EMIP]] | |||
* [[Site and Location table]] | |||
[[Category: Site and Location]] | [[Category: Site and Location]] | ||
[[Category: Information Specific to Victoria Hospital]] | |||
Revision as of 12:16, 1 March 2010
OVER stands is used as a patient location in the Critical Care and Medicine database.
OVER is used as location for patients at the Victoria Hospital who are admitted from ER to a non-VMU bed (off service ward) for their whole stay. This patient has to be admitted to VMU before we track them. We use different serial numbers for this.
Discussion
- Could someone from the Vic clarify the definition above please? Specifically, if they are admitted to a non-VMU bed for the whole stay then how are they ever admitted to VMU for us to track them? Is it a question of admitting to a bed as opposed to admitting to a ward? Once that's clarified, please delete the discussion.Ttenbergen 11:16, 1 March 2010 (CST)