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This article contains collection information specific to the MICU/SICU at St Boniface.
This article contains collection information specific to the MICU/SICU at St Boniface. STB MICU/SICU also called ICMS, this unit includes medical, surgical and cardiac patients. 


''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. ''
''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. ''
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* [[STB Critical Care Collection Guide]]
* [[STB Critical Care Collection Guide]]


== Unit admission log book ==
Where is it stored, in enough detail that another collector could find it? {{discussion}}


{{Discussion}} - needs input to include any information that would be helpful as a guide for anyone who picks up shift in STB MI/SI unit.
== Ward contacts ==
*STB MICU/SICU also called ICMS, this unit includes medical, surgical and cardiac patients.  See [http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/wikis/ccmdb/index.php/Registry_Patient_Type#New_for_MICU_STB_as_of_October_1.2C_2010_-_Registry_Patient_type_and_Site_and_Location Registry Patient Type and Site and Location] for information specific to the cardiac service care patients in the STB MICU/SICU unit
Anyone you need to know about to do your work? {{discussion}}
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.
 
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, 4B gyne, 4A surg, 7AS & 7AW. 
== Collector "base" ==
When a pt is admitted from CR5 (CICU) this pt is deemed a surgical type (not cardiac). 
Where on the unit do you hang out to do your collection? {{discussion}}
 
== Location of patient chart components ==
The individual charts are kept at each specific bedside along with the tiss sheets.  The green sheets are kept on the rounds cart.  The completed tiss sheets are kept in a marked binder at the main desk.   
The individual charts are kept at each specific bedside along with the tiss sheets.  The green sheets are kept on the rounds cart.  The completed tiss sheets are kept in a marked binder at the main desk.   
There is a sheet in the ICMS data collector's binder that has a record of VAP and line sepsis cases.  This information is kept and is shared with the charge nurse and Lillian Hall for ongoing quality control.  
There is a sheet in the ICMS data collector's binder that has a record of VAP and line sepsis cases.  This information is kept and is shared with the charge nurse and Lillian Hall for ongoing quality control.  
**The critical care data collectors office is N4036 and the phone number is 235-3334.  Our cost number for supply ordering is 6766 
==[[EPR]]==
'''Electronic Patient Record''' is used to collect the laboratory and pharmacy data. As well it records admit and discharge times under patient registration.
==Other STB ICU collection guide info ==
*[[STB CCU Collection Guide]]
*[[STB CICU Collection Guide]]




[[Category:St Boniface Hospital Office (Critical Care)]]
[[Category: St Boniface Hospital Office (Critical Care)]]
[[Category: Site Specific Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Site Specific Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]

Revision as of 14:37, 31 October 2012

This article contains collection information specific to the MICU/SICU at St Boniface. STB MICU/SICU also called ICMS, this unit includes medical, surgical and cardiac patients.

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 the following for more general information:

Unit admission log book

Where is it stored, in enough detail that another collector could find it? Template:Discussion

Ward contacts

Anyone you need to know about to do your work? Template:Discussion

Collector "base"

Where on the unit do you hang out to do your collection? Template:Discussion

Location of patient chart components

The individual charts are kept at each specific bedside along with the tiss sheets. The green sheets are kept on the rounds cart. The completed tiss sheets are kept in a marked binder at the main desk. There is a sheet in the ICMS data collector's binder that has a record of VAP and line sepsis cases. This information is kept and is shared with the charge nurse and Lillian Hall for ongoing quality control.