Ward admission log forms: Difference between revisions

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==CON==
==CON==
* I use the "Rec" to keep track of the location of the patients/their record.  In the "R" space I enter the date I last reviewed (ie 09/20),or if the file is not started (New),.. or if Complete but need cxr and pathogens or more information (ie Cxp/ch).  The patient list screen is my work sheet--I sort so all ward pts., all MR pts and all ICU are grouped together.
* I use the "Rec" to keep track of the location of the patients/their record.  In the "R" space I enter the date I last reviewed (ie 09/20),or if the file is not started (New),.. or if Complete but need cxr and pathogens or more information (ie Cxp/ch).  The patient list screen is my work sheet--I sort so all ward pts., all MR pts and all ICU are grouped together.
*I like the Data Collection Log as a quick reference.  The ICU patient log book is not always filled in; and, I do not go back and enter the correct times of transfer or discharge nor the correct 'discharge to' location.  Our log is the only complete and correct list of pt. admit/transfer/discharge information that is easily available at each site; should we need to clarify times, locations, etc..  The  other option to get this information would entail pulling the charts, checking with Medical Records, the Main Office etc.  I find it takes minimal time to enter and complete the Data Collection Log at this community site.11:53, 2012 September 24 (CDT)


==OAK==
==OAK==