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The definition of an "ICU patient" for the Regional ICU Database is:  
The definition of an "ICU patient" for the Regional ICU Database is:  
*admitted under and ICU service attending physician to an ICU/CCU bed. If patient doesn't meet this definition then we don't collect data and enter into the ICU database.
*admitted under an ICU service attending physician to an ICU/CCU bed. If patient doesn't meet this definition then we don't collect data and enter into the ICU database.
*This definition may work for some ICU's (closed units), however, at STB in ICMS we have Cardiologists who also admit to this ICU and who attend the patient.  (This may change when the new CCU opens which is planned for late June 2016 because they will be accepting intubated patients and IABP patients in the new CCU, so they may not need to put their patients into ICMS very often then).  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 12:40, 2016 May 19 (CDT)


== Bed Borrows are '''not''' ICU admissions ==
== Bed Borrows are '''not''' ICU admissions ==

Revision as of 12:40, 2016 May 19

The definition of an "ICU patient" for the Regional ICU Database is:

  • admitted under an ICU service attending physician to an ICU/CCU bed. If patient doesn't meet this definition then we don't collect data and enter into the ICU database.
  • This definition may work for some ICU's (closed units), however, at STB in ICMS we have Cardiologists who also admit to this ICU and who attend the patient. (This may change when the new CCU opens which is planned for late June 2016 because they will be accepting intubated patients and IABP patients in the new CCU, so they may not need to put their patients into ICMS very often then). --LKolesar 12:40, 2016 May 19 (CDT)

Bed Borrows are not ICU admissions

There are circumstances where other services "borrow" an ICU bed for procedures or monitoring. We do not collect data on bed-borrow patients. Though these patients are looked after by ICU nurses, they are not admitting under an ICU service attending physician. LOS is generally 2-4hrs then they go back to there original department bed.

Examples are:

  • ER borrows a bed to do hemodialysis and then the pt goes back to ER.
  • medicine borrows a bed for central line insertion or for dialysis or for a bronchoscopy, etc.
  • post angio monitoring because angio suit has no staff.
  • medicine borrows a bed for cardioversion
  • (does anyone have additional bed borrow scenerios?)

Considerations

Apparently the bed-borrow practice is getting more and more common. By not collecting these patients we not accounting for ICU nursing work load caused by them.

In the meantime, our definition of ICU patient stands and excludes bed borrows.

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