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H4H is a high observation (HOBS) ward at HSC. | H4H is a high observation (HOBS) ward at HSC. | ||
*Physicall location: 7th floor and is called '''H7S''' on [[EPR]] | *Physicall location: 7th floor and is called '''H7S''' on [[EPR]] | ||
*For data collection purposes, code [[Service Location]] as H4H. | *For data collection purposes, code [[Service/Location field]] as H4H. | ||
==Changes: November 17, 2017 == | ==Changes: November 17, 2017 == | ||
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== Population types == | == Population types == | ||
The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions. | The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions. | ||
== Workload splitting == | == Workload splitting == |
Revision as of 19:28, 29 September 2017
Location | |
Location | HSC H4H |
First Admission | May 1, 2005 |
Program | Medicine |
Hospital | HSC |
Nr of Beds | 9 |
Collection Unit Phone: | +(204) 787-7334 |
Collection Unit Fax : | +(204) fax 787-3492 |
Collection Unit Manager : | Catarina Sousa |
Collection Unit Manager Phone : | +(204) 787-7245 |
Collection Unit Clerk : |
Location profile
H4H is a high observation (HOBS) ward at HSC.
- Physicall location: 7th floor and is called H7S on EPR
- For data collection purposes, code Service/Location field as H4H.
Changes: November 17, 2017
HOBs will be and independant unit and expand to 9 beds from the present 6 beds.
- will no longer be incorporated within a CTU staffing model - staff and managed by H4.
Population types
The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions.
Workload splitting
Starting Nov 26.14 this site is collected under a work load sharing name. Workload is divided up among the data collectors as follows:
- A4 / p:Con Marks' laptop:
- HSC H4H_a
- all A MEDICINE patients and all NEUROLOGY SERVICE patients after Lou/B3/D5 has had her 3 patients.
- After Judy/D4 has her 6 D Medicine pts, Con will take 6 D Medicine pts.
- B3/D5 / p:Louise Lemoine’s laptop:
- HSC H4H_b
- 3 NEUROLOGY SERVICE pts/month on H4H
- D4 / p:Judy Kublick’s laptop:
- HSC H4H_d
- 6 D MEDICINE pts/month on H4H
- H4 / p:Valerie Penner’s laptop:
- HSC H4H_h
- all H MEDICINE pts and after Judy and Con have taken their quota of D Medicine, Val will take the rest until the end of the month.
Start/stop Date
- Start: June 1.10
- no planned stop date
Legacy information
from 2010 June 1 to 2017 November 16 - was managed and staffed by H4 CTU.