VIC N4
Legacy Content
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Location | |
Location | VIC N4 |
First Admission | 2017-Sep-29 |
Last Admission: | 2018-Jan-12 |
Program | Family Medicine |
Hospital | VIC |
Nr of Beds | 24 |
Collection Unit Phone: | +(204) ??? |
Collection Unit Fax : | +(204) ??? |
Collection Unit Manager : | Not yet assigned |
Collection Unit Manager Phone : | +(204) ??? |
Collection Unit Clerk : | ??? |
Unit closed
2017-Oct-09
Change
2017-Oct-10: VIC_N4 became VIC N4C-transitional care.
- Some patients were still on the unit when N4 converted to N4C on this date. Medicine directors wanted to account for these, even though we did not use to collect on this ward therefore, patients who were already there will be collected as VIC_N4 until they are discharged.
- there were 13 patients on N4 under Family Medicine unit prior it converting to transitional care unit on: 2018-Oct-10
- The earliest admission date of a patient that was already on N4 prior this change date but was still their on or after unit transition date was: 2017-Sep-29.
- the last discharge date was: 2018-Jan-12
- there were 13 patients on N4 under Family Medicine unit prior it converting to transitional care unit on: 2018-Oct-10
Patient Profile
- this is a general family medicine unit that we were not collecting prior to it becoming a transitioned care unit
- it has been relabeled as: VIC_N4C
Legacy info
see Oct 2017 Vic Med bed change over
- start at serial number at: 10,150 (share with VIC_N4C)
2005-2009 N4
Checked: there are no entries in Centralized_data.mdb that have VIC_N4 as location. This article exists only to explain how it used to be used.
All patients that were initially collected with location VIC_N4 were changed to VIC_S4.
- N4 30 beds
- start date: N4 October 1, 2005
- end date N4: July 31, 2009
- S4-Opened as a CTU August 1, 2009
401-1 to 418-2 was considered 4N which was FM (family medicine) We did NOT admit FM patients. FYI 417-1 to 417-4 and 418-1 and 418-2 These beds are considered 4N beds but when there is a code PURPLE meaning Beds/Over census these beds then become OFF WARD for CTU patients as needed.