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#*Yes, this is caring for any type of drainage tube other than NG or OG.  #30 is '''measuring output''' with or without a foley. If a foley is in and nursing in NOT measuring urine (not likely) then 30 is not marked.   
#*Yes, this is caring for any type of drainage tube other than NG or OG.  #30 is '''measuring output''' with or without a foley. If a foley is in and nursing in NOT measuring urine (not likely) then 30 is not marked.   
#TISS item #13 and 14--is there a list of drugs: ie.excludes anti-arrhythmics?
#TISS item #13 and 14--is there a list of drugs: ie.excludes anti-arrhythmics?
#*I asked Dr.Garland this question and he said that vasoactive drugs should be obvious to the bedside nurses.  This does not include antiarrythmics.  It is only norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, dobutrex, milrinone, vasopressin, nitroprusside, nitroglycerine, etc.  ie cont inf for BP and vascular support including inotropic                                support.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:00, 2013 January 10 (EST)
*I asked Dr.Garland this question and he said that vasoactive drugs should be obvious to the bedside nurses.  This does not include antiarrythmics.  It is only norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, dobutrex, milrinone, vasopressin, nitroprusside, nitroglycerine, etc.  ie cont inf for BP and vascular support including inotropic                                support.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:00, 2013 January 10 (EST)


*We also include labetolol infusions under vasoactive
*We also include labetolol infusions under vasoactive