Service Sending to ICU: Difference between revisions

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:** If the patient had been accepted to a service, ie admitted and therefore now an inpatient, even if they were still physically in the ER, then '''yes, do'' code Service Sending with the specific service.  However, if the pt was in ER but not accepted by any service and then they are sent up to the ICU, (or to another ICU in the city), then put in "not an inpatient" in service sending. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2015 December 14 (CST)  
:** If the patient had been accepted to a service, ie admitted and therefore now an inpatient, even if they were still physically in the ER, then '''yes, do'' code Service Sending with the specific service.  However, if the pt was in ER but not accepted by any service and then they are sent up to the ICU, (or to another ICU in the city), then put in "not an inpatient" in service sending. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2015 December 14 (CST)  
**For patients moving from one ICU to another ICU, use only the "z_not applicable" in the service sending tmp.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2015 December 14 (CST)
**For patients moving from one ICU to another ICU, use only the "z_not applicable" in the service sending tmp.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2015 December 14 (CST)
**For patients coming from a ward, use any in the list except "z_not applicable", "z_not an inpatient", "zz_enter" in the sending service tmp. -- [[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 14:40, 2016 March 11 (CST)
**For patients coming from a ward, use any in the ITEM except "z_not applicable", "z_not an inpatient", "zz_enter" in the sending service tmp. -- [[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 14:40, 2016 March 11 (CST)
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===why no nephrology?===
===why no nephrology?===