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# GRA-ICU-I do just because it is easier for me.--[[User:MWaschuk|MWaschuk]] 10:18, 6 April 2009 (CDT) | # GRA-ICU-I do just because it is easier for me.--[[User:MWaschuk|MWaschuk]] 10:18, 6 April 2009 (CDT) | ||
#OAKS-ICU-no I do not use paper. My orientation was based on the VIC and the use of the PDA was a method to eliminate paper. | #OAKS-ICU-no I do not use paper. My orientation was based on the VIC and the use of the PDA was a method to eliminate paper. | ||
# Concordia ICU- I don't routinely use them. I did when I was having a lot of trouble inputting pharmacy(pda kept crashing), but that was only for a very short time. I keep them on hand in case I want them, but haven't used them for quite a long time. | |||
Revision as of 08:56, 13 April 2009
This is the original instruction for the PAPER COLLECTION FORM that was used to by the Data Collectors to tally pharmacy data.
original Manual:
"Please be careful and collect and total this information in the unit amounts specified on the data collection form. Standard mixtures are dispensed for a variety of drugs at each site. Please be familiar with what they are.
i.e. , inotropes
TISS / Pharm corellation
The following items on your pharmacy form should be confirmed against the corresponding items on the TISS:
- inotropes, heparin, antiarrythmic marked in you history notes and pharmacy form <what TISS items?>
Discussion
- Question 1:
- Are there other lab entries that have TISS or other corellations? We should list them here, and we should include checks for them. Ttenbergen 21:32, 4 June 2008 (CDT)
- Question 2:
- Do some collectors still use the PAPER pharmacy collection form to collect their data before inputting into PDA?--TOstryzniuk 13:52, 25 March 2009 (CDT)
- VIC-ICU-no we don't use paper anymore at the Vic since we have had the PDA.JWinestock 14:16, 30 March 2009 (CDT)JWinestock
- GRA-ICU-I do just because it is easier for me.--MWaschuk 10:18, 6 April 2009 (CDT)
- OAKS-ICU-no I do not use paper. My orientation was based on the VIC and the use of the PDA was a method to eliminate paper.
- Concordia ICU- I don't routinely use them. I did when I was having a lot of trouble inputting pharmacy(pda kept crashing), but that was only for a very short time. I keep them on hand in case I want them, but haven't used them for quite a long time.